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can anyone confirm this.....a lil birdy told me, that for every trip dropped or leg not flown, that credit time is deducted from your check at the end of the year if not made up...if it's true, that sounds awesome!!

That does Rock! Anybody know how to apply, QOL etc. Bases and per diem. Thanks in advance!
 
ALPA is either growing or dieing. And from every position I can see, ALPA is dieing.

Where is the Virgin ALPA membership drive? Oh, ALPA does not want to recruit the growth airlines. ALPA hasn't tried in any meaningful way to recruit JBLU, AAI, SWAPA, Allegiant, Kalitta, North American, Miami Air, Excel, USA 3000, or UPS.

And what ALPA has done with Skywest has been pathetic.

ALPA is so flawed no one on the outside would even consider bringing ALPA on board.

I think your screen name says it all. Management must love you.
 
Huck's First Law of Airlines: Unemployed pilots will always have a different perspective than employed pilots.

It's great to grab your balls and call for a jumpseat war. But if you were unemployed, with kids at home and a mortgage to make, you'd take a job there in a heartbeat. "Oh no, I could never take THAT job! I'll hold out for something better!" My ass....

I've heard the same thing from FDX guys about me working for Gemini. But again, they're employed, so their perspective is different. Ask the furloughed guys/gals if they'd go do it.

Several years ago I had the experience of working for a 121 Supplemental cargo operator. Their 727 CA's were paid about 55K a year. Many of them were former Eastern pilots. These were men in their late 40's and early 50's.
The majors weren't calling them, they were too old to start another career, so they went to work for about half of their previous earnings so they could put food on the table.

Don't judge a man if you have never walked in his shoes.
 
Sharon and Doreen: would you be interested in a threeway ShAg BaYbAaY?

Shagadelic baby. YeA~!



Doreen = Peter Frampton
Sharon = Tiger Woods in a wig
 
Capt Pay.

Here is a variety of different airline pay from the the highest to the lowest. including VA.

Fifth Year Capt Pay based on 70 Hrs Guarantee:

- UPS--------------- 215
- SWA-------------- 204
- FedEx------------- 187
- AA----------------- 152
- Alaska------------ 144
- Delta--------------- 143
- CAL--------------- 138
- AWA--------------- 136
- Aloha------------- 136
- NWA-------------- 130
- UA----------------- 122
- Jet Blue------------ 121
- VA----------- 120
- Air Tran----------- 120
- ATA--------------- 120
- USA3000--------- 120
- Original US Airways 119
- Spirit--------------- 119
- Midwest------------ 102
- Kalitta---------------102
- Ryan Int’l---------- 97
- North American--- 95
- Sun Country------- 95
- Gemini------------- 94
- Miami Air---------- 87
- Evergreen---------- 83

Those # are to the best of my Knowledge.
 
Here is a variety of different airline pay from the the highest to the lowest. including VA.

Fifth Year Capt Pay based on 70 Hrs Guarantee:

- UPS--------------- 215
- SWA-------------- 204
- FedEx------------- 187
- AA----------------- 152
- Alaska------------ 144
- Delta--------------- 143
- CAL--------------- 138
- AWA--------------- 136
- Aloha------------- 136
- NWA-------------- 130
- UA----------------- 122
- Jet Blue------------ 121
- VA----------- 120
- Air Tran----------- 120
- ATA--------------- 120
- USA3000--------- 120
- Original US Airways 119
- Spirit--------------- 119
- Midwest------------ 102
- Kalitta---------------102
- Ryan Int’l---------- 97
- North American--- 95
- Sun Country------- 95
- Gemini------------- 94
- Miami Air---------- 87
- Evergreen---------- 83

Those # are to the best of my Knowledge.


Those numbers are off. SWA = $183. UPS = $186. Plus, the number of hours in the guarantee have nothing really do to with the hourly rate -- except in the case of premium pay like JB.

http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines.html
 

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