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In November the EMT is going to decide whether or not to recall is the way I understand it.
 
I'll make a guess... does it have something to do with application windows opening up as well as the kick-off to the Holiday travel season?
 
In November the EMT is going to decide whether or not to recall is the way I understand it.

Understand it based on what? Some more info as to what has been said that would make any active pilot think this would be nice. Especially when we have had no such communication from NJASAP. Thanks.
 
I wonder if wonder boy realizes how long it takes to put a pilot through training. Make a decision in November an they'll be lucky to have the FIRST guy/gal on the line for the Super Bowl.

Anybody seen the 2005 CBA interpretive transcripts yet???
 
I wonder if wonder boy realizes how long it takes to put a pilot through training. Make a decision in November an they'll be lucky to have the FIRST guy/gal on the line for the Super Bowl.

Anybody seen the 2005 CBA interpretive transcripts yet???

Good thing the pay begins immediately upon recall.

Good luck to all.
 
In November the EMT is going to decide whether or not to recall is the way I understand it.

If there's any truth to that, it's good news.

Let's take a hypothetical look at the timeline for such a recall to happen.

Nov 04- EMT decides to initiate recalls
Nov 07- Recall letters are Fed-Ex'd out
Nov 08- Pilots receive their recall letters starting the 14 day clock.
Nov 22- Pilots response to company due (14 days after getting letter)
Dec 02- Indoc starts in Columbus (still 2 weeks or shorter?)
Dec 13- Indoc finished (now too late in Dec to start any FSI training)
Jan 06- Start FSI aircraft initial (2 weeks maybe?)
Jan 22- Finish Initial training & LOFT
Jan 27- Released to IOE

I don't think that things will move this quickly, it's just an example.

Question 1- Is there a new shortened Indoc for recalls and is it approved by the FAA / POI yet ?

Question 2- Will NJ put guys back into the fleets they were previously in?

Question 3- If you go back to your old fleet, can NJ just run you through an FSI recurrent or do you need the whole new initial training class?

Question 4- If your fleet is gone (ala the U-boat or honeywell hawker) can NJ put recalls into the Global fleet. The contract only mentions that new-hires can't be put into over 40k aircraft. Disclaimer- I hate international flying.

Question 5- Are there enough IOE / Training Capt's to handle the increased IOE.

Question 6- How many empty legs are you doing and how long will it take guys to get their 10 or 20 bounces to complete IOE?

What say you?
 
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