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Old 03-24-2020, 01:40 PM
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Yes for sure, and it’s also an economical issue. Which one is worse, the virus of an economic collapse? That’s the debate. For young guys such as myself we side with the economy, BUT I don’t want to pass this onto my older parents and family. That makes me want to side with medical. The more data that comes out about this thing the more we will start to see shifts on standpoints. Right now I think the country as a whole is siding with the economy judging on how many people have been ignoring social distancing....


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Or, if we do just ignore it, it kills even more people, then people panic even worse. Once again causing us to be back where we are at just with more people dead. That’s the outcome I see if the government says to go back to business as usual.
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Old 03-24-2020, 01:44 PM
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The numbers as of today left on property

IAD FO=48
IAD CP= 47
EWR FO= 99
EWR CP= 129

most junior guy on the domicile list was 2190 out of 2289, I can’t find a real number of people furloughed, nor how many got long call lines equaling 40 hrs
Its actually 2193. Our plug is a Captain.
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Old 03-24-2020, 01:56 PM
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This is one of the most rational and cool headed thread I have pretty much ever read on APF

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Sorry to hear this. I would imagine every airline will soon follow to some degree.
yeah i agree...and its excellwnt Commut air got out in front of this one. Go hard go early. Good for all as it means we can recall earlier and deeper.

To njd....yeah I agree.....lock up the vulnerable. Gotta spread that idea.....

bahamas..... The knife fell right down the middle.of 6/24
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Old 03-24-2020, 01:59 PM
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6/24/2019?
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Old 03-24-2020, 02:08 PM
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6/24/2019?
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Old 03-24-2020, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff90 View Post
The numbers as of today left on property

IAD FO=48
IAD CP= 47
EWR FO= 99
EWR CP= 129

most junior guy on the domicile list was 2190 out of 2289, I can’t find a real number of people furloughed, nor how many got long call lines equaling 40 hrs
I don’t understand the math. I don’t work for y’all, but I’m watching the whole industry right now. Your total adds up to about 300 or so.....so what does “2190 out of 2289” mean?
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Old 03-24-2020, 02:31 PM
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I don’t understand the math. I don’t work for y’all, but I’m watching the whole industry right now. Your total adds up to about 300 or so.....so what does “2190 out of 2289” mean?
The four digit seniority number every pilot is given upon hiring. Of course as people wash out of training or quit gaps appear in the list of these numbers. So the only thing you can tell at a glance from them is someone's relative seniority. 2000 is a higher seniority than 2001 because 2000 was hired before 2001.
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The four digit seniority number every pilot is given upon hiring. Of course as people wash out of training or quit gaps appear in the list of these numbers. So the only thing you can tell at a glance from them is someone's relative seniority. 2000 is a higher seniority than 2001 because 2000 was hired before 2001.
I went off the seniority list found 2190 on the list and subtracted front the total number I got 83 people on furlough
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Old 03-24-2020, 03:01 PM
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I went off the seniority list found 2190 on the list and subtracted front the total number I got 83 people on furlough
Out of how many total? So what was the furlough %?
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Out of how many total? So what was the furlough %?
from what I’m seeing it stopped at 382of 466 I believe so about 20% on furlough give or take, then most that stayed most likely got 40 hour long call reserve, and I’m to believe if may schedule doesn’t reflect more flying hours more will be furloughed, they won’t pay 40 hours if guys are not getting activated off long call
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