Originally Posted by
Razorback flyer
Here is a rough rundown on Base seniority, based on what 2010 hires can hold. This is from the projected category list from the *March* AE. I will try to update from the July AE when its out and time/life permits.
Back in March, with roughly 11750 pilots on the list, here is where the roughly 230 2010 hires sit:
58 ATL M88 (the ATL Plug is on the M88, and has 6 guys junior to him in NYC)
19 ATL 717 (plus about 30 unfilled spots)
3 CVG M88
52 NYC 7ER (roughly 23% of 2010 hires are in this category. The 7ER plug has 17 guys junior to him in the system. )
13 NYC 73N
17 NYC 320
42 NYC M88
(The balance were on some type of leave.)
Here is how many people you had to have junior to you (roughly) to hold a given base (Again, per the March AE projected category list.)
DTW (73N) – @270
(This changed on the last AE, with several 2010 hires getting 717 DTW, and about half of those spots going unfilled)
MSP (M88) – @350
LAX (73N) – @530
SLC (73N) - @400 (and yes, the plug on the 73N is junior to the 320 plug)
SEA(7ER) -@1260
Like I said, a few things changed with the June & July AE’s. A handful of 2010 hires were bumped off the 7ER. Most of the Western bases have gotten slightly more senior. Quite a few 2010 hires were awarded 717 DTW, and there are a number of unfilled 717 slots in DTW, and lots in ATL that will go to recalls and newhires. Again, I’ll update when the new list comes out.