Old 06-17-2022 | 01:27 PM
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Baradium
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Originally Posted by Gone Flying
So I will need some help here because I obviously was not around for the past 30+ years, but with the exception of 2000-2001 hires, couldn’t most pilots at DL hold CA by the 12 year mark? Airlinefiles.com has a jr CA snapshot going all the way back to 2005 and it is usually under 10 years (again excluding those hired from 2000-2001, which by any objective standard probably had the worst career trajectory and seniority progression of any pilots at DL hired after deregulation)

historically speaking, hasn’t jr CA typically been around 60-65% systemwide seniority? I wonder what keeps causing it to drop to pilots with 90% company seniority recently?

18 years to WB CA is probably not going to happen for most at DL. Im projected to be in the seniority range of WB CA plug around the 25 year mark and would be thrilled if that ends up happening.

for someone hired today it will take closer to 27-28 years to hit that number.
By your numbers it's obvious you are in the "767 isn't a widebody unless it has -400 at the end" crowd, but the 767s are slated to replaced by 330s, which will add a significant number of seats.
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