Midnight Mike
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After furloughs, believe it or not, but crew scheduling will start running short of crews for the first or two, until things iron out. You not only lose the pilots on furlough, but you also have to cover the crews that are in training for the new equipment they will be on. Sometimes it is cheaper to actually carry the extra pilots and put a freeze on hirings.
Are the UPS F/E's in question, actually PFE or 2nd F/O's?
Is UPS still accepting delivery of aircraft, such as the MD11, or is that running behind?
The senior pilots that retire and move the F/E seat, is this an automatic thing or can it be turned down? At TWA we called these guys "ROPE"
Retired
Old
Pilot
Engineer
There are so many more questions that come to mind, but why does this sound like squabbling between the union and
and the company? As always, the junior pilots take the hit...
Are the UPS F/E's in question, actually PFE or 2nd F/O's?
Is UPS still accepting delivery of aircraft, such as the MD11, or is that running behind?
The senior pilots that retire and move the F/E seat, is this an automatic thing or can it be turned down? At TWA we called these guys "ROPE"
Retired
Old
Pilot
Engineer
There are so many more questions that come to mind, but why does this sound like squabbling between the union and
and the company? As always, the junior pilots take the hit...