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Yeah. It never amazes me how many uninformed people (especially reporters) still say "copilot". Never saw a Copilot License, or a guy who doesn't take off, fly, and land the plane as much as the "Pilot".
My own parents still ask me when I'll get to be a pilot. I've given up on trying to explain it for the hundredth time.
The only people who think we're real pilots are the curbside bums nagging us for money.
If this contract is approved, and IF many pilots leave, can NJA increase pilot compensation to stop the attrition? If so, how would that come about?
Yes. They can put everyone on PIC pay or raise the SIC pay to 80%.
$17 billion worth of airplanes are going to looks pretty stupid parked on ramps instead of flying because SIC shortage. .
Yes. They can put everyone on PIC pay or raise the SIC pay to 80%.
$17 billion worth of airplanes are going to looks pretty stupid parked on ramps instead of flying because SIC shortage. .
Agreed...No self respcting, even margianally qualified pilot, would agree to work here knowing that will mathematically never upgrade here - no matter how old they are now.
Except a mandatory-retired 121 pilot who:
A) Has 3 ex-wives to pay off.
B) Had his pension raided by management and is stuck with PBGC pennies on the dollar.
C) Just really likes to fly for a buck and isn't ready to hang it up yet.
This is where the majority of new hires will come from over the next decade unless the FAA pulls their head out of their rectum and realizes that, if it is unsafe to pilot a 737 for United the day after you turn 65 (or 67, or whatever), then it is unsafe to pilot ANY aircraft for compensation after that age.
Either apply mandatory retirement to ALL compensated flying or have NO mandatory retirement at all.
PICK ONE.