Originally Posted by
FyrePilot
1. That covers retirements and resignations.
2. That's code for an Alaskan 737 (maybe an old 700 series, maybe a max 7 if it ever gets certified). It certainly won't be another type for cost effectiveness. GTFs only make sense for savings on long routes- not interisland
3. Unitl WN stops flying early in the morning to HNL overnights stay
4. Well obviously. If you order a Boeing or an Airbus its a 7 year plus backlog.
5. Need to use what they have more effectively.
WB from Hawaii to west coast is not effective. The neo I fly now burns 5200 lbs per hour and has about 200 people. The 332 I flew at HAL burns 12-13000 lbs per hour and carries 279 with more cargo that may or may not make up the difference of 26000 lbs vs 60-70000 lbs of fuel.
6. Of course not. They have an entire seniority list of AS pilots that live in SEA and would give up a lot to get WB planes and pay rates at home. That will get ironed out in whatever contract and SLI they force HAL pilots into.
Just insights from a guy that left to legacy keeping tabs on if it was the right decision to leave- guess I will know in about 35 years
I'm sure you made the right decision! Don't look back! Joining a big established legacy airline is always the safer career destination.
I'm in love with Hawaii (and easy access to Korea) so I am gonna ride it out and see what happens lol. *gulp*