Originally Posted by
boilerpilot
No, just the 25 or however many they have that are over the original cap. Not all of them.
No, that's a separate LOA that basically says they can violate the large RJ cap unless they furlough anyone (in exchange for a solid interpretation of their scope). If they furlough anyone senior to September 1, 2001, zero 76 seat jets are allowed. Pre SOC this is about 200 from NWA, and 600 from DAL; post SOC it is about 440 total pilots. 10% of the DAL list is well above any of these numbers
From section 1.B.40.e:
Exception one: If a pilot on the seniority list with an employment date prior to September 1, 2001 is placed on furlough, the Company will convert all 76-seat jets for operation as 70-seat jets.