Originally Posted by
Free Flyer
Ha ha ha.
However, with the vast majority of L-UAL pilots over the age of 50+, it'll be nice for some of them to actually get 4 stripes before they retire.
Last week there was a 51 year old A320 FO in the FPA with around a 11000 seniority number. Yikes!
As a general rule, if you were in the bottom third of your pre-merger list, and over the age of 50, you probably didn't have a high expectation long-term, and the merger just exacerbated that, especially if you were on the UAL side because of a 7 year difference in average age of pilots in the bottom three deciles (tenths) of both groups.