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Crizz said:Wasnt this thing supposed to award last night at 5?
othello said:And with all this movement taking place on June 26-27 (all classes starting)who the hell is going to fly the Planes in July?
othello said:153 pilots moving, bases and or Equipment. + furlough list including 42 pilots.
My understanding is that the AVRO sim has been shutdown and is getting ready to move to Europe. So how are the pilots that have displaced into the avro going to get trained?
And with all this movement taking place on June 26-27 (all classes starting)who the hell is going to fly the Planes in July?
YourPilotFriend said:Even if NWA orders 76 seat jets this year it will be months before any go online, and I'm talking like 8-12 months minimum. I would think the company is keeping you guys around to earn you guys a little more money before you have to face furlough. You guys were screwed by NWA with or without the help of XJ or MAIR. Even if you got MAIR's money back it still wouldn;t help any of the pilot group.
Nope, first they have to make a decision on what airplanes to buy. That was going to be this month, however with the flight attendants it has been pushed back. Next, they have to find the financing and then go through the legal process to get that. That will most likely happen after all of NWA planes lease rates are finalized(sometime in october-november) Then they have to start building them, which will take 2-3 months for the first airplane. Then mesaba has to transfer the senior guys to the new jet and so forth. So if you are furloughed right now, I would say 2009 is a likely date you will see your employment again. However, upgrade time will be very short once you get back. If you are just starting your private flight training right now, by the time your ready to get hired, mesaba will be the fastest upgrade.gnx99 said:Couldn't they do it faster than that? We already have a certified CRJ training program up and running. And I thought all the CRJs have the same type rating. Unless they won't be CRJs.....
How the hell would any pilot know this? Management doesn't know any of this yet! Is XJ going away? Possibly. Could XJ grow like crazy in 6 months from other scenarios? Possibly. Could we shut it down with a strike? Sure. But none of us are going to know what happens until it happens. We're pilots... We will be the last to know anything and it's always been that way.YourPilotFriend said:So if you are furloughed right now, I would say 2009 is a likely date you will see your employment again. However, upgrade time will be very short once you get back.
fieldinsight said:Those 15 birds are gone. The leases were rejected, Bombardier is trying to re-lease them via some guarantee program thru the Canadian gov't. Just read someplace that they've been talking to interested parties about those planes and some of the former flyI planes. US carriers have no interest in 50 seaters. I still wouldn't be surprised to see XJT's 69 planes painted in redtails. That would make it easy to reject the leases on another 69 CRJ440's.
YourPilotFriend said:Nope, first they have to make a decision on what airplanes to buy. That was going to be this month, however with the flight attendants it has been pushed back. Next, they have to find the financing and then go through the legal process to get that. That will most likely happen after all of NWA planes lease rates are finalized(sometime in october-november) Then they have to start building them, which will take 2-3 months for the first airplane. Then mesaba has to transfer the senior guys to the new jet and so forth. So if you are furloughed right now, I would say 2009 is a likely date you will see your employment again. However, upgrade time will be very short once you get back. If you are just starting your private flight training right now, by the time your ready to get hired, mesaba will be the fastest upgrade.
From a mangement aspect that long contract duration they are handing you guys will cover a whole generation of pilots through that company, of whom will not be looking to get back what they previously had. So anybody asking why so long, there's your answer.
YourPilotFriend said:I think that if the airlines can form global conglomerates, I think you find in about ten years we will be where it's at.