Originally Posted by
dashtrash300
Piedmont doesn't! Our first retirement isn't scheduled until 1/23/2013 and that is our Chief Pilot. So really that doesn't count because he doesn't fly.
Piedmont is scheduled to have 7 in 2013, 3 in 2014, 5 in 2015, 10 in 2016, 12 in 2017, and 9 in 2018.
This airline has a lot of older pilots that are not very old. (Mid to late 50's)
Our number 1 guy who has been here 32 years will not retire until September 2017 making 40 years with a regional.
Granted this is if these guys can make it that long. I am sure the decades of flying with "inexperienced" pilots, doing 4-6 legs a day, eating airport food and or Piedmont crew meals, and complaining about their low pay will probably cause them to retire early. Lets hope so!
According to the
Airline Profiles part of this site, their pay scale ends at year 25. For those going beyond that, does the pay still go up a dollar an hour every four years like it does from year 23 to year 24?