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How does AA view STL as a long term base? I know that they pulled about half of their flights out of there what, three years ago? Since then its stayed pretty much the same size. Any rumors about its future in AA's plans?

Good luck figuring that one out. Nobody here knows.. it's all up in the air. However, given that they built a brand new pilot/FA ops (best in the system), I'd venture they're gonna be there awhile.

AA hiring.... tough one as well. My guess is in the next 3-5 years, we'll see off the street hiring. As was mentioned above, this would be due to the large number of pilots not wanting to come back.

Good luck!
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Thanks for the speculation guys. I would really like to stay in the DFW as far as airline employment goes. I currently commute to DEN which hasn't been too bad, but when I settle into my final career airline (if there is such a thing) I would like it to be based out of the DFW area.

I currently have 30 years of flying left (assuming age 60 and good health) so I am not in a hurry to get on with any major. Like I said before, I don't have it too bad at OO. I currently help run a successful family business in the DFW area (I married well) so this is the only place I would want to be based.

I know it may be backwards, but my preference is AA before Southwest. Southwest seems like a great company but I'm just not that interested. I would probably take Netjets of Flexjets over Southwest if I'm lucky enough to have that choice. Anyway, I have at least 3-5 years of 121 PIC time to gather before making a decision. Thanks again for the inside info!
 
I'll take that bet. The usual amount? (from Trading Places that means 1$) Historically, around ten percent don't return from furlough. Due to the age of the many ex-TWA furloughees and other factors this case will probably be closer to 20% -- but nowhere near 50%. Consider that over half of the guys who say they're never coming back actually shall.
Mortimer, I would agree with you. Historically around 10% don't return from furlough....however this last furlough from 9/11 is anything but historical. I don't think there's been a furlough of more than 5 years in recent history to go on. Also in that time period, SWA, Jetblue, Fedex, Airtran, UPS and a bunch of overseas carriers have been hiring. Look at Uniteds recalls, not many returning.....we'll have to wait til the last round to find out for sure how many stayed away. Plus the bad blood between American and TWA...I just don't think many will be going back. I could be wrong though, I'm just sittin here at ol Expressjet and I'm more of an outsider looking in.
Cheers
 
Anybody have AMR's annual retirement numbers? Add ~200 annually to that number for recalls.
At this point, I'd bet on 1500 returning before starting to hire again. Plan on at least 500 accepting recall and immediately going on mil leave. With the hiring over at FedEx/UPS, I'd bet on 2/3s returning ... eventually.
I'm going to guess that AMR will start hiring again in the fall of '09.

As for STL, my bet is that they keep it and expand it once DFW gets maxed out. They originally bought up TWA because they couldn't get NWAC. The reason why they wanted NWAC was for another central US hub to relieve overcrowding at DFW and ORD. TWA with the STL hub was the runnerup and AMR decided STL was better than nothing.
 
Projected Retirements for 2006 - 2026
Roster Data Updated on: Monday, November 06, 2006 YearTotal

11/9/2006 - 12/31/2006 40
01/01/2007 - 12/31/2007 281
01/01/2008 - 12/31/2008 402
01/01/2009 - 12/31/2009 405
01/01/2010 - 12/31/2010 363
01/01/2011 - 12/31/2011 318
01/01/2012 - 12/31/2012 312
01/01/2013 - 12/31/2013 388
01/01/2014 - 12/31/2014 477
01/01/2015 - 12/31/2015 571
01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016 629
01/01/2017 - 12/31/2017 682
01/01/2018 - 12/31/2018 733
01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 733
01/01/2020 - 12/31/2020 744
01/01/2021 - 12/31/2021 718
01/01/2022 - 12/31/2022 595
01/01/2023 - 12/31/2023 503
01/01/2024 - 12/31/2024 479
01/01/2025 - 12/31/2025 412
01/01/2026 - 12/31/2026 442
 
It is time to push for a change in the opposite direction. If AMR wants China Flying so bad, then they can negotiate our contract includling super long haul.

AAflyer


So basically you'd risk losing the China route to another airline. And then you'll whine about AA not recalling fast enough pilots.
 
So basically you'd risk losing the China route to another airline. And then you'll whine about AA not recalling fast enough pilots.

It's clear you don't understand the history (both recent and distant) of employee relations at AMR. Read up on it.TC
 
How does the recall at AA work? Do you get a call and the opportunity to go back or bypass, then through the list one time and another last chance once it gets back to you?
 
It's clear you don't understand the history (both recent and distant) of employee relations at AMR. Read up on it.TC

Why don't you do us all a favor and educate us on this history. Or do you want us to wait till AA loses the China Route and associated revenue.
 
How does the recall at AA work? Do you get a call and the opportunity to go back or bypass, then through the list one time and another last chance once it gets back to you?
A certified letter arrives and your response is either to accept, refuse, or bypass. If you bypass you must advise of how long you intend to bypass, up to three years past the time the most junior pilot gets offered recall. From that point all you have to do is advise AA when you're ready to take recall and you'll be put into the next available class.
 
So basically you'd risk losing the China route to another airline. And then you'll whine about AA not recalling fast enough pilots.

They're just going to pull aircraft off another route like they did with ORD-PVG and ORD DEL. They'll move up 767s and 757s to backfill and at the end of the day a few additional city pairs go to Eagle (PVD, PIT, ect.).

If that's how they want to operate the airline, that's their prerogative; but, there are some contractual changes that are essential if AMR wants to do this. Long story short, how would you feel about losing a 35 hour trip without pay due to MX, WX or schedules sending it to reserve due to a tight deadhead connection?
 
Hire date...June '99....that's funny...I was June '99 and I'm WAY down the furlough list...maybe the integration went the way it did so they could keep me out of SFO...yeah, that's the ticket (TO MY AA BRETHEREN, THIS WAS ALL VERY TONGUE IN CHEEK!)
 

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