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Jim said:To elaborate on HAL's previous post. I've gotten the following from the Chief Pilot and various union leaders...
As HAL said, the only announced expansion is the PHX service to starting in Oct. Further, we have trimmed some fat off our schedule starting in Sept by changing some flights from daily to 3x, 4x or 5x weekly.
That being said, there are currently signs all over the tourist areas in HNL and at the shopping malls that show a map with a bunch of red dots labeled with our current destinations. The caption says "Seeing spots? You'll soon see more." There are rumors that we will announce at least 5 new destinations in the mid and eastern US for spring 2003. My union rep actually named the cities for me and said we would have to hire in early 2003 if we wanted to start service in late spring/early summer.
Management is currently looking at acquiring 757s to augment the ordered 767s. The union has been asked to negotiate 757 rates, but we have other issues to resolve first. Hawaiian looked at National closely, but did not make an offer as their 757s are not ETOPS and it would cost too much to modify them (this National bit was from our majority stockholder, John Adams.)
The CP told me he doesn't expect any hiring until after the first of the year. He also said there are 19 pilots in our hiring pool and the hiring committee is working on making a "to be interviewed list".
Aloha is trying to expand it's international market. To stay competative and keep market share, Hawaiian has to match this expansion.
Bottomline from my short tenure here after furlough...the future is looking good. I expect more growth/hiring next year.
Jim said:What can I say, things change quickly......and being 5 from the bottom of the senority list, I am definitely keeping track of things.
A month ago, the former Assistant Chief Pilot who still heads up interviewing showed me a list of 25 names to be interviewed (my friend was on it). He expected to be interviewing by to first of the year.
A week ago, John Adams (the CEO / majority stockholder) said "furloughs are going to happen". It was at a company wide meeting and it's not for sure that he meant pilots or company-wide. It kind of depends on what happens with our routes/expansion.
Jim said:Not really, I was quite surprised when he showed it to me. I've seen him since and he said the whole process was put on hold shortly after he showed it to me.
jenga said:jumpseat,
Thanks for the rollback info. I feel a little better. I'll feel much better when IA has a class and I'm in it.
Are you at IA now?
Do you think that antitrust interisland deal will kick up ops at IA?
Just curious what your opinion is.![]()
HAL said:I'm not sure where you've heard this rumor, because we haven't heard anything on the property about it. And as Jim and I have said before in this thread, management just finished a new vacancy bid effective for February, and I don't think they'd have done if if furloughs were in the mix. It just seems like a wild rumor started by someone not happy with HA. (AQ pilot maybe?)
That's not to say they may not come in the future because of the reduction in interisland flying that comes with the agreement with Aloha. But to have a hard-and-fast number like 85 right now seems pretty unlikely.
HAL
Freight Dog said:Got Jumpseat, I'd like to add a couple of things regarding Island Air.
Aloha scope has Island Air restricted from flying nonstop between the 5 major airports (HNL, OGG, KOA, ITO, LIH). However, we are free to make a stop at any secondary airport and continue. This was the case after 9/11 when we were flying OGG-ITO and OGG-KOA via either LNY or MKK. When Aloha took back direct flights, we pulled back. IMHO, Island Air's problem is marketing, but that's another issue altogether.
Before you knock Island Air, consider a few things:
- Most people who come here with any kind of flight time will upgrade within 1 year. I came here with 1500TT, spent a year in the right seat, and upgraded to captain. Mind you, this was while most other airlines including most regionals were furloughing. I don't know what the upgrade times are back in the mainland, but I can almost guarantee you that they aren't anywhere near as fast as ours.
- Getting to Aloha from mainland commuter than via Island Air? Well, I dunno... we had brand new captains with as little as 2 weeks online as captains go to Aloha. The exodus continues... Bear in mind that any kind of movement within our ranks is significant because it makes your relative seniority higher enabling you to upgrade quicker or get a line quicker. Compare that with the current attrition at any mainland regional. Granted of course, mainland regionals are expanding while their mainline partners are shrinking.
- Guys with your time who are still flying their consolidation hours as FO's are being upgraded to captains here having spent only like 4 months with the company.