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Old 01-11-2022 | 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by hummingbear
I think the difference is if you’re expecting to make WB CA when you hit 5500, that number isn’t fully accurate, since it last updated around 6 months ago. Also, considering early out pilots, the disparity between his company seniority & his bidding seniority may be much higher than it will be when you reach that same number. (I.e., his 5500 represents 4800 bidding seniority, but your eventual 5500 may actually represent 5300 bidding seniority, etc.)

Since seniority projections display in a month to month format- not annually- if you want to make an “apples to apples” forecast of when you’ll be at the same seniority point as today’s 5500 pilot, it would be more be more accurate to look at when you’ll hit 4800, rather than 5500.

(To be clear, I’m using the numbers presented in the post referenced- I haven’t run the numbers on 5500’s seniority.)
This never works anyway because it assumes a static fleet and staffing levels.
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