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Old 12-11-2007 | 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Shootinstr8
Ok...Ok I'm bored and had my calculator near and decided to work through some basic numbers. Lets say you (the company of your choice) added $.25 per seat per hour of flight to offset cost, ie pilot pay increase. If you were on a 737-800 doing a 4 hr trip the cost to the revenue PAX would be $1.00 For your 189 seat aircraft that would be $189@ 80% load factor= $151.2
Same situation but using a 50 seat RJ would be 2 flight hours or $.25 would be $.50 per seat or $25. At 80% load factor, that would work out to be $37.80/hr on the 737 and $20.00/hr on the RJ. That seemingly small increase in ticket price would yield (split evenly) approximately $19/hr and $10/hr increase in pay for the 737 and RJ pilots respectively. I do not even think the paying public would notice a $.25 per flight hour increase in cost nor do I think its unreasonable. This would give the pilot a much deserved raise and would not set back gains made post 9-11. Tell me what you think.
You should run for a management position..but wait.. when you get into office it will ruin your perspective and you'll take the increase for your own pocket!

why should everyone be able to eat when you can buy your son an Audi...?

No but seriously, its a great idea, if I ever become FAA Administrator ill be sure to enforce this one among other things.
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