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That's 26. How many CRJ CA's have gone to AA since the last bid? How many are projected to flow in the next 6 months. How many of those are in the training department? They are hiring 20+ E145 instructors right now. How many CRJ instructors are they hiring? If the CRJ'so are not going away soon, the company will be behind the ball again. This time, I don't see that happening. Something big is in the works. My opinion.
We could count, but it's not worth my time. The schedule email every month shows that our crj block hours are increasing and it's the only fleet that has adequate staffing.
Something about your "there aren't any replacement pilots coming" claim doesn't add up.
What does add up is that by your own admission you are heading to AA very shortly, and like clockwork you have adapted the burn-it-down mentality of many of the flows who have come before you.