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AceCrackshot

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My bro is a AA flowback (not nAAtive, so he's a decent guy.)
He needs to know if they get any kind of longevity pay for time served? I imagine it will affect his decision. Thanks.
 
AceCrackshot said:
My bro is a AA flowback (not nAAtive, so he's a decent guy.)
He needs to know if they get any kind of longevity pay for time served? I imagine it will affect his decision. Thanks.

How about asking someone at the company instead of random people on a webboard? If he really is a flowback, seems like he would know who to ask.
 
Well, actually, I see the sense of humor has been hunted to extinction on flightinfo.com :)

And to answer your question, he is on extended active duty overseas on involuntary recall, so his resources are somewhat limited...
So the question stands...is there a resource I could be pointed to see what the exact deal so I can give him a brief?

Thanks in advance. Again.
 
Suggest he contact his APA rep. He should have a card in his pocket.

Tell him to ask the question about training. Flow backs have had a terribly high bust rate, if they have not been through a "Regional" training program before.
 
Apa

Hey Ace,

Send your bro an email - give him the APA website: www.alliedpilots.org

Tell him to send them an email...

The "he's overseas and his resources are limited" doesn't wash.... 7 months over is Iraq & Kuwait and I had time to find a computer.

Or, you could send the APA a msg on his behalf.

I wish you luck in finding the answer from the proper sources.

Rhetorical question - no need for a reply: Oh, and by the way, what difference does it make if he's from TWA or not? (or AirCal, or Reno) It's all one company now. That horse was beat dead a long time ago. It's Sept 2004 - the purchase and integration occurred a long time ago.

g'luck.
 
a dude in my crashpad was hired at TWA in 1989, and he gets 18 year pay at Eagle as a flowback
 
~~~^~~~ said:
Suggest he contact his APA rep. He should have a card in his pocket.

Tell him to ask the question about training. Flow backs have had a terribly high bust rate, if they have not been through a "Regional" training program before.
Really. What would that bust rate be?
 
80drvr;


Don't even bother with him. He's just some pissed at the world ASA guy who thinks if you ain't a "regional pilot", you ain't **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**e!


PHXFLYR
 
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All the TWA guys are getting LOS pay from TWA and AA when they come to Eagle as flowbacks. They're the only flowbacks I have any respect for or can tolerate at all. Only guys I've ever met that were screwed over worse by AMR/APA than the rest of us.
 
Loafman said:
All the TWA guys are getting LOS pay from TWA and AA when they come to Eagle as flowbacks. They're the only flowbacks I have any respect for or can tolerate at all. Only guys I've ever met that were screwed over worse by AMR/APA than the rest of us.
Screw them too..Thats another upgrade lost for AE pukes!!
 

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