Originally Posted by
StarClipper
The reason I ask, is that I've heard a lot of different views on A & B plan. Some are in favor of an all B plan. But based on your answer, this could be another downside to an all B plan. If a pilot get sick, the company don't have to keep contributing to the B plan. Where as on the A plan, if a pilot get sick he will still get some form of retirement if he retires while out on LTD.
Anyone that is in favor of all B plan is a fool. Why does management have the A plan? Why do Congressman have the A plan? Why do Senators have the A plan? Why does Jeb Bush have the A plan?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...ce1_story.html
When you hear a pilot say he prefers an all B plan it explains why people say never fly with a doctor or invest with a pilot . How do you make a pilot a millionaire? Give him a Billion dollars.