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Delta/Pan Am and AA/TWA - history lessons?

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satpak77

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Could someone tell me what happened with the seniority lists when Delta and Pan Am "merged" or whatever it was called back then?

How about AA and TWA...looked like a staple

this is being asked re: America West/US Air

thanks
 
satpak77 said:
Could someone tell me what happened with the seniority lists when Delta and Pan Am "merged" or whatever it was called back then?
I believe Delta took the 762 pilot/flight engineers and started about 200 down the list a place one every 12 pilots. They took the FE's (about 75) and put them on the bottom with a date of hire at Delta as of 1 Nov 91. The B727 FE's were on the Shuttle that came over on 1 Sep 91. The way I heard it new hires were put in front of them for two months.

A former PAA B727 FEO
 

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