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Old 11-24-2014, 09:10 AM
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Anyone have a link or pm me a copy of the Delta 2006 pay rates under the bankruptcy agreement?

Lost my link after a busted laptop, couldn't find them using the APC search function.

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318 an hour on 777/MD-11

I'm on the road. I have it at home. I think 767 was 270. That's 9 years ago!! Add inflation to those.
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318 an hour on 777/MD-11

I'm on the road. I have it at home. I think 767 was 270. That's 9 years ago!! Add inflation to those.
That was the 2004 rate, pre-bankruptcy. We took two pay cuts off of those rates, a 32.5% pay cut...'to stay out of bankruptcy' in 2004, and a 14% pay cut to exit bankruptcy in 2005.

Combined that was 42% off those 2004 rates, so in 2006, the 777 rate was $185/hr. and the 767/757 (my airplane at the time) was $156/hr.
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318 an hour on 777/MD-11

I'm on the road. I have it at home. I think 767 was 270. That's 9 years ago!! Add inflation to those.
That was the 2004 rate, pre-bankruptcy. We took two pay cuts off of those rates, a 32.5% pay cut...'to stay out of bankruptcy' in 2004, and a 14% pay cut to exit bankruptcy in 2005.

Combined that was 42% off those rates, so in 2006, the 777 rate was $185/hr. and the 767/757 (my airplane at the time) was $156/hr.
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Thanks guys
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Old 11-25-2014, 08:58 PM
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What..... Do it once, do it right!
That became Do It Once, Do It Twice!
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Here you go. It's a VERY ugly thing.
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Sorry if this is late but can anyone here who works at an airline tell me there story on how they got to there airline and there average pay.
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i started by lerning sum basic grammer and sentance strukture
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Old 11-26-2014, 10:07 AM
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I remember seeing 320/hr for a senior 747 Captain, not sure if that was pre 9/11 or not.
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