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Does anyone remember delta's minimums when they were hiring?
Tomcat:
I am the last on the list to be recalled so I DO SPEAK FOR THE NEWHIRES!!! At least the first 1,000 or so... Even if nothing changes not another pilot is hired to cover growth but just to backfill retirements, I will be half way up the seniority list by 2017. Yes ten years in the right seat seems like a long time but sorry to tell you there is not a major that you will upgrade "fast" now. If you want to upgrade fast by all means Airtran, Frontier, Jet Blue, Southwest. If you still want heavy jets and international your going to be swinging gear for a few years.
I know its not as glamorus as your rj and overnights in XNA but to each there own.
I'm not sure on total time, but I remember the 1000 PIC turbine being a "must have." In today's environment where the regionals were growing at such a rapid growth, I'm sure there'll be no shortage of qualified candidates.
737
The TT was pretty low, if I remember right. Something like 1500-2000 TT, 1000 PIC turbine, and a 4-year degree.
Trying to predict upgrades at an airline is almost impossible. This industry is has ups and downs and it affects each airline differently. Delta was top of the heap in 2001 with the industry leading contract and upgrades to Captain at the Express operation at 18 months and NYC MD-88 mainline Captains at 4-5 years. Now in 2006 we are the goat. Not the bottom but we can see it from here. That's the one thing for sure if you're at the top there is only one way you can go. Everyone is predicting a large aircraft order with announcement of exiting BK. I hope they are right.
I'm not sure on total time, but I remember the 1000 PIC turbine being a "must have." In today's environment where the regionals were growing at such a rapid growth, I'm sure there'll be no shortage of qualified candidates.
737
The TT was pretty low, if I remember right. Something like 1500-2000 TT, 1000 PIC turbine, and a 4-year degree.
.......... Continental has VERY fast upgrades coming. According to a senior jumpseater, they are going to have 375-400 retiring a year for the next 6-7 years. With all of the airplanes that they are getting, you could possibly upgrade in less than two years. Take that for what it worth! Good luck at Big D!!
Cal age 60 Retirements:
Not Quite 375-400, but alot of retirements especially next year.
for the record, here at Delta' age 60 retirements for the same time period and then a few more years beyond that:
07 30
08 61
09 76
10 91
11 133
12 161
13 221
14 273
15 348
16 484
Trying to predict upgrades at an airline is almost impossible. This industry is has ups and downs and it affects each airline differently. Delta was top of the heap in 2001 with the industry leading contract and upgrades to Captain at the Express operation at 18 months and NYC MD-88 mainline Captains at 4-5 years. Now in 2006 we are the goat. Not the bottom but we can see it from here. That's the one thing for sure if you're at the top there is only one way you can go. Everyone is predicting a large aircraft order with announcement of exiting BK. I hope they are right.
Cal age 60 Retirements:
06-250
07-323
08-247
09-222
10-213
11-220
12-208
Not Quite 375-400, but alot of retirements especially next year.
Cal age 60 Retirements:
06-250
07-323
08-247
09-222
10-213
11-220
12-208
Not Quite 375-400, but alot of retirements especially next year.