Originally Posted by rickair7777
The math is easy, figure out how many pilots per airplane XJET has, then multiply that times 69 planes = expected number of furloughs.
Typical number might be 6 pilots per plane x 69 planes = 400+ furloughs.
Wrong, our number of pilots is based on block hours not aircraft. Also the company has stated on a number of occasions it has no real plans on returning any aircraft back to CAL. the company is going to run real lean on pilots this year that way if the worst happens they wont have to furlough. In my opinion anyone hired here will be fine. Lots of things in the works coming up here and i wouldnt be surprised to hear an announcement come out soon regarding the issue and possibly including growth. We will see.