Originally Posted by
Al Czervik
I’ll tell you what.. I’ll do the math for you.
A flow is about 23 years old when hired at Envoy? He said he’ll be at Envoy this fall? Flow in 7-8 years to be safe? Here’s the numbers:
He’ll flow to AA in 2026 at say, 30 years old?
In 13 years he will progress 6,976 numbers.
That’s 53% at 43 years old.
I would guess the remaining 22 years of his career would advance him well beyond that.
Here’s the retirement data. I put an arrow where he will flow. It’s going to be a REALLY good deal for him. Even better for the guys before him. I’ve heard some real bad info from Envoy guys in my jumpseat. There are some guys spreading bad info.
Don’t lose faith guys.
That does make it sound good but to me I don’t have any interest in flowing unless something happens that prevents me from leaving (industry downturn). The only thing that appeals to me about the flow is a “guaranteed” number of pilots off the top of the seniority list outside of attrition. That keeps things moving and prevents stagnation from what I can tell. Good for getting the 1000 PIC and moving up the list quickly especially on the 175 side. Does anyone think that instead of having crazy reserve on the 145 and none on the 175 will eventually equal out to a moderate amount of reserve on both?
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