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DoomedTX 01-30-2012 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by augustwest (Post 1124625)
Any update at Ryan?

Did they furlough? Just last year I saw ads for MD80 FOs?

Will they be hiring for the new A330 equipment?

Right now they're advertising for an A330 Captain for a "minimum 6-month contract position." I don't know exactly what it means, but it sounds like they're not hiring full-time pilots. You also have to possess an A330 type and 1000-1500 hours in type.

I'm so close to that--just one letter and 1 number off. With 3,000+ hours in the C130 I wonder if they'd give me credit for those two small changes :)

augustwest 01-30-2012 07:17 PM

They are hiring A330 street Captains with guy on furlough?

Does the Ryan ALPA contract allow for this?

WOW.

filejw 02-02-2012 11:07 AM

Think that 330 job is for a contract instructor to get a/c going..

BayBum38ft 02-08-2012 02:52 PM

APC is reporting 38 pilots furloughed.
Not good

needtofly 02-08-2012 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by BayBum38ft (Post 1131449)
APC is reporting 38 pilots furloughed.
Not good

True statement, I spoke with the CPs assistant a few weeks ago....:(

740i 02-08-2012 04:51 PM

Is it true that the furloughs were done by fleet and not by seniority? I know that's how things used to be done at Ryan, but thought that had been addressed in their new CBA.

captjns 02-09-2012 02:39 AM

Heard the Repo man is after the A330:eek:

augustwest 02-09-2012 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by 740i (Post 1131517)
Is it true that the furloughs were done by fleet and not by seniority? I know that's how things used to be done at Ryan, but thought that had been addressed in their new CBA.

Are you suggesting that Ryan would actually follow the CBA?

EricJ320 02-09-2012 06:37 AM

I'll try to answer some of these recent questions as best I can.


Originally Posted by augustwest (Post 1126233)
They are hiring A330 street Captains with guy on furlough?

Does the Ryan ALPA contract allow for this?

WOW.

No, we did not hire street captains or DEC's. The DOD wanted us to have more 330 experience in the cockpit before granting a waiver from the requirement to operate a new type for one year before it can be used on DOD flying. The company, with an LOA from the union, was allowed to contract about 6 guys with this experience. Most of them were contracted through Airbus directly. The LOA is very strict in their use, limits it to only 6 months, and does not displace any Ryan crew members or affect staffing on the 330 at all.


Originally Posted by 740i (Post 1131517)
Is it true that the furloughs were done by fleet and not by seniority? I know that's how things used to be done at Ryan, but thought that had been addressed in their new CBA.

Yes, unfortunately they did furlough 38 people out of seniority and against the CBA. They claimed it was short term, and the costs of retraining these crews and then the retraining of the displaced crews upon the recall would have bankrupted the company. Whether you believe that is up to you, the union is working with the company now on a solution, but a plethora of grievances are sure to ensue.


Originally Posted by captjns (Post 1131691)
Heard the Repo man is after the A330:eek:

That is not true to my knowledge. When the DOD initially deferred it's decision to allow the 330 to be used on US military flights, it left us with a very large lease payment and no flying for the airplane. The contracting of the Airbus pilots, along with the 330's acceptance into the DOD flying, the airplane has finally started moving. It's my understanding that VA has been very understanding and helpful in this short term set back.



These are the facts as I know them. It sucks here right now, hopefully we will weather this storm and make it through to the other side quickly and return our people to work. But as we've seen, the ACMI carriers have really taking a beating in the last few weeks, us included!


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