Originally Posted by
sailingfun
Every 1 billion change in profits increases or decreases the P.S. pool for pilots by 200 million. Using 14,500 pilots that 1 billion change in profits equals about 13,793.00 if that pilots income is exactly at the median. If you are above or below you would need to adjust for that. If profits fall below 2.5 billion the above would no longer be accurate.
Thanks, that's what I was thinking of.
So, the median pilot gets (loses) a buck every time the company generates (or loses) $72,500 in profit. High earners might see $2, and min-runners maybe 50 cents.