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Old 05-22-2018 | 10:14 AM
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Baddog
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From: Meat in the seat
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Originally Posted by Blackhawk
Eagle is still around, though now Envoy. ACA and Comair were a different time- ACA after 9/11, Comair the tail end of the "great recession" when you could look under any overpass near an airport and find 12 out of work pilots. It took Endeavor over a year to absorb the RJ flying- the challenge is finding qualified captains. Not sure who would absorb 100+ worth of 145 flying right now when regionals are struggling to find pilots. I've never seen airlines so desperate for fresh meat to fill seats. Most are paying for RW pilots to get the FW time necessary for a R-ATP. While we are still top heavy, even the costs are coming in line.
You can't ignore history, but don't drive by looking in the rearview mirror. But you are right that $100 oil may throw a wrench in things.
Somewhat agree with your statements.
Cost will be inline with projections when Exjet is gone and sgu is free of the union and our contract comparison.
I think you meant REGIONAL airlines are struggling to find meat.
The legacy’s are doing just fine
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