Originally Posted by
FreedomFlier
Does Southwest have a way you can enter in your age and start date and show your seniority progression through the years? I know some other airlines have this and trying to determine how mine would look down the road. I'm currently 28 and have a class in the next few months. Are the numbers on APC accurate as far as retirement goes? Is there a better way I can calculate it?
You would retire in the top 100, maybe 50, unless there's a drastic shift between now and your class. SW has hired a very limited number of young pilots in recent history (compared to other major carriers).