Jon Rivoli
I am the Devil.
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Incorrect. First off, any major changes will be fought by the Families of the victims of the Colgan crash. They have been very powerful in creating the new fatigue and hiring rules, and anyone in Congress going against them are committing political suicide. They went up against the very powerful Regional Airline association and won. The victim's families beat the powerful lobbyists.
As far as what happened in Canada, their new law states age 70, but at 65 a pilot cannot sit in the left seat. They have to go to a narrowbody right seat or be a cruise officer (no takeoff or landings) on a Widebody. This was told to me by the Air Canada Montreal Capt rep himself. He said not many senior guys there will take that deal. It preserves upgrades, but slows down hiring. Do you have any idea how that would be handled inside a legacy? Who would figure that out?
Nah, the Regionals will shrink and mainlines will fly smaller mainline jets (717s and 319s) to cities that have seen more frequency with RJs, that will be leaving due to lack of crews. Instead of 5 daily RJ flights, mainline will return with 2-3 717s or A319s.
Throw out your apps people. Go for a legacy or big cargo first, then LCC. Good luck.
Bye Bye---General Lee
Looking forward to the day that you are pulling gear for me in my shiny new 150 seat RJ after Delta folds. You can tell me all about how you were downgraded to the night shift at the refinery before you were finally let go and how you had just finished your Captain IOE on the 717 and your only flight in the left seat was to ferry the last one to the desert to be scrapped.
I'll buy the beer.
I once met a former TWA 767 Captain, he was at the time a furloughed American pilot. He had flown Metros at SkyWest in the 80's, had he stayed he would be in the top 20 or so flying turns, home every night making $150k.
Pan Am is the greatest airline in the world..... or was, back when Delta, United and American were Domestic carriers.
Cheers
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