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Old 11-27-2012 | 07:18 AM
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jsled
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Originally Posted by Old UCAL CA
Sort of....any sUAL pilot with greater than 4.7 years active service (longevity) will have his time initially credited for 4.7 years at signing, then additional credit after ISL for inactive furlough time, not to exceed the pay longevity credit of the sCAL pilot immediately his senior, whichever is less.

In other words, pay longevity credit will not become a factor in ISL determination and...a sUAL pilot pay longevity credit will not exceed the next most senior sCAL pilot on the ISL. This applies to "was" or "is" furloughed pilots only.
False. A pilot's longevity will never decrease. A furloughed pilot with more than 4.7 years of active service will not be adjusted down to 4.7 years of credit. They do not lose longevity. Period.

Sled

again, from the FAQs:

The pre-SLI bump is just an interim step. It takes you up to 5/6/08 pay longevity (only up, your longevity is NEVER decreased). Then, at SLI we will add all the furlough longevity we can, but not so much as would take you past the next senior CAL pilot. That might be zero, but in no case would a UA pilot's longevity be reduced, ever.
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