Originally Posted by
O2pilot
We didn’t have 12,500 “active” pilots when the merger happened. Between CAL and UAL there were 1600 furloughees. So you’re measuring “growth” strictly by looking at the seniority list, even though we have more planes, flights and block hours.
Cool story.
You can subtract 148 pilots from that number as CAL pilots had already been recalled as of the merger date.