Last AA pilot on furlough offered recall
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Last AA pilot on furlough offered recall
L&G.. The day has finally come. JKV has been offered recall for the 6/19 class.
"APA was notified this week that the junior-most pilot on furlough has been offered recall. The furloughs began on Oct. 1, 2001 and culminated with more than 2,900 pilots on furloughthe largest number of pilots ever furloughed by a single carrier at one time. Currently, more than 1,200 pilots have deferred recall and remain on furlough status."
Great news! Now they go through another batch of 145 or so AE FTs and then they would start new hires. The 145 would take around 2-3 months.
Stay tuned, nothing official yet on new hires.
"APA was notified this week that the junior-most pilot on furlough has been offered recall. The furloughs began on Oct. 1, 2001 and culminated with more than 2,900 pilots on furloughthe largest number of pilots ever furloughed by a single carrier at one time. Currently, more than 1,200 pilots have deferred recall and remain on furlough status."
Great news! Now they go through another batch of 145 or so AE FTs and then they would start new hires. The 145 would take around 2-3 months.
Stay tuned, nothing official yet on new hires.
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L&G.. The day has finally come. JKV has been offered recall for the 6/19 class.
"APA was notified this week that the junior-most pilot on furlough has been offered recall. The furloughs began on Oct. 1, 2001 and culminated with more than 2,900 pilots on furloughthe largest number of pilots ever furloughed by a single carrier at one time. Currently, more than 1,200 pilots have deferred recall and remain on furlough status."
Great news! Now they go through another batch of 145 or so AE FTs and then they would start new hires. The 145 would take around 2-3 months.
Stay tuned, nothing official yet on new hires.
"APA was notified this week that the junior-most pilot on furlough has been offered recall. The furloughs began on Oct. 1, 2001 and culminated with more than 2,900 pilots on furloughthe largest number of pilots ever furloughed by a single carrier at one time. Currently, more than 1,200 pilots have deferred recall and remain on furlough status."
Great news! Now they go through another batch of 145 or so AE FTs and then they would start new hires. The 145 would take around 2-3 months.
Stay tuned, nothing official yet on new hires.
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Congratulations to all American Airlines Pilots! The Lost Decade is finally coming to a close, and although none of our futures are what they used to be, at least this chapter is over.
Whether they hire or not, at least all who wanted to come back had that opportunity.
Whether they hire or not, at least all who wanted to come back had that opportunity.
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