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737dude said:You may recall that previously we were anticipating a net gain of eight aircraft next year (14 new aircraft with 6 -200 retirements) and now we have a net gain of thirteen aircraft. New Hire classes will begin in early January."
ultrapilot said:Actually it will be thirteen aircraft times eleven crews per aircraft plus around sixty-five retirements equals approximately two hundred and five pilots for next year. 13 x 11 + 65 = 205
I for one hope that is a low estimate and that we open more cities, buy more aircraft, and hire more pilots. Working for SWA is great but being on reserve until more pilots are hired is not as good as holding a line. I am not complaining mind you, I love the job, but having more pilots below me on the seniority list means that I upgrade faster.
Good luck to all.
HP,HPaul3 said:So, my reasoning was that the company may have intended to absorb the net increase of 8 aircraft without training new pilots, and that the additional 5 aircraft put them "over the top," needing to hire more pilots, around 5 aircraft worth.
HOUMAN said:HPaul,
Please help me with the proposed airplane increase for SWA for the next 14 months. The way I see it (as somebody else did in a previous post, thanks):
17 new deliveries (up from 14) for '03, - the 6 200's, = 11 net new airplanes next year (2003). 5 new airplanes for 4Q 2002.
THUS: 5 + 11 = 16 new airplanes between now and end of next year. At 11 pilots per A/C and 70 pilots lost due to attrition (retirments, etc..) that equates to roughly 250 new pilots (5% growth??)
However.....
Last I heard, SWA pilots are gobbling up open time, the reserves are just sitting around doing nothing and "tons" of guys are returning from the "war". This has led many to rumor that SWA will attempt to fill the expansion with the glut of SWA pilots doing nothing.
Or is this an inaccurate picture that management has painted for us??
So the big question for how many classes will be held, starting in January, rests with how much SWA plans to expand from the inside.
What do you think H.P.??
what's the difference between and Airbus and a chainsaw? About 1,000 trees a minute, I'm told....