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This came from Dean C., Furlough Administrator. Here is an excerpt from an email talking about the recall to the 190:
"...they just know they will have trouble
filling the positions and want to know how many APL pilots will accept.
If they can't fill them then they will be offered to the 39 pilots in
the AWA hiring pool and then off the street. They need the lead time to
find pilots if there are not enough here to fill them. I think they
will get enough this time but not sure about next year."
ALG
did you mean age 60 rule on those retirement numbers?
Interesting, I, nor other fuloughees I know got that email. Was it to all the furloughees or just yourself? Just curious....
Also what's interesting, is if AWA wins their CEL arbitration, then where does that leave you guys??? Wasn't their argument, that you shouldn't have been put on the list? Or just that your numbers shouldn't be counted? Either way, should be interesting.
My bad. It was a typo. Those numbers were based on age 60. The east numbers also included the entire list including furloughed pilots on the list. Sorry for the confusion...
That said "EXPRESS" on the side.
Yep, those are the ones. US Airways has had several names on their aircraft over the years. The used to have some that said "SHUTTLE" and others that said "METROJET". And even though Metrojet had different pay and work rules, they were ALL flown by US Airways pilots on the US Airways System Seniority List. The ones that said "EXPRESS" on the side were no exception...
Well if thats the thinking I guess all the CEL folks are on that list too! Our RJ's and Dash's have Express on them! ;-)
Dean regularly posts on a yahoo group for MDA pilots. That is where that came from.
Not to re-open this very old argument, but every pilot that flew at MDA was flying an aircraft on the AAA operating certificate and was on the AAA seniority list. The Arbitrator is tasked with combining the two lists, not determining who should be on the lists. Thats like us making an argument that every AWA pilot that flew DHC-8's on the AWA operating certificate should be removed. They flew an aircraft on the AWA certificate (DHC-8) and were on the seniority list. Personally, I think they were over-reaching in trying to remove CEL pilots in hopes to assure our place on the bottom of the list - which is probably where we will end up. And with no expectation of anything different, I think we will be OK with that. But most CEL pilots were active AAA pilots for almost 2 years flying AAA aircraft....
AG - you seem extremely informed - thanks for all the info ... what do you think about the career prospects of going to US Airways as a new hire on the E190? My other choices - stay at a fractional that treats me well and/or eventually accept a recall to AA (~2000 pilots away from a recall ... anybody's guess as to how long that will take).
But most CEL pilots were active AAA pilots for almost 2 years flying AAA aircraft....