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Old 09-19-2015 | 04:24 AM
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TurbineTime
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Originally Posted by FirstClass
No. There is simply not enough pilots to staff RAH in the long run. RAH's path is to shrink and probably just go out of existence. It's a mathematical certainty, there simply is not enough pilots to fill the vacuum created by major airline pilot retirements over the next few years.

RAH's situation is not unique, ultimately all regionals will face this problem, but RAH is not wholly owned so there is no parent airline backing. RAH has to turn a profit for shareholders where wholly owned are simply cost centers.

There is simply no good options for RAH long term. But this is not a bad thing for pilots ultimately, it sucks if you are living in the middle of it but when you look at the greater good, its what needs to happen.

Jesus, again with this! Once again, you are clueless to this operation and what is happening here. Just keep saying the same thing over and over, it doesn't make it true. The oracle of PSA should start looking at the long term viability of his (her)? own company instead of predicting the downfall of others.


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