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- Mar 30, 2003
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I'm not at Comair, but I've seen how things are going at my regional (aka. dysfunctional circus) and it seems like the management group can't even plan for tommorrow let alone 6-12 months in the future. If you couple mainline's ever changing block hour requirements along with the masses that are leaving the industry everyday it makes planning for staffing nearly impossible. I would think that most regional airlines are going to staff heavier than they first anticipated 2 months ago because they are worried that their customers will ramp up block hours quicker than they can put pilots (captains who downgraded, and fo's that were furloughed) back on line. Either way, a slide in oil prices, and the loss of pilots to other industries/ countries from both the top and bottom of seniority lists will help keep pilots working.