tankerhead
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I don't know where you're getting that idea.I don't think AT captains will be relegated to reserve positions all across the system for the following reason. All AT 737s will be in ATL which is fenced.
The 717 certainly won't be as much of an issue as the 737. The crews, being locked in the aircraft, no matter where they go, will still bid against each other in their own relative seniority as they are now. Some mid-level crews might find themselves junior in other bases if few people senior to them bid over as the aircraft are re-tasked to other bases, but the junior people will still be junior.The 717 is also fenced, even if the fence comes down, there will probably be no movement to force people out of seat or even lineholder status. Sure the 717 could be split 3 ways, ATL, MCO, and BWI. But after they are in place there will "probably" be very little shuffling.
Only 175 737 crews, 350 total pilots remain in ATL after the dust settles.
250 717 crews, 500 total pilots.
850 total AAI pilots remain in the A-T-L. The other 900 pilots get displaced (or voluntarily bid) somewhere else, wherever their seniority can hold.
Why not? Keeps most of the trash in the dumpster, right?