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I'm in the maybe furlough fodder maybe not seniority range but I'm looking into the bright yonder when I might get recalled.
1) If recalled to the junior base and junior plane (NYC 220?) do I have reinstatement rights to my former category and base without seat lock as soon as my seniority can hold it?
2) Once this thing turns around it sure would be nice to know that AEs would occur more frequently than once per year. When furloughed pilots were recalled in the past how often were AE's published and what do you think we can expect this time around?
Airfix
1) If recalled to the junior base and junior plane (NYC 220?) do I have reinstatement rights to my former category and base without seat lock as soon as my seniority can hold it?
2) Once this thing turns around it sure would be nice to know that AEs would occur more frequently than once per year. When furloughed pilots were recalled in the past how often were AE's published and what do you think we can expect this time around?
Airfix
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I doubt ERP is coming. That is our wish. I don't expect the company to offer anything.
#246
I'm in the maybe furlough fodder maybe not seniority range but I'm looking into the bright yonder when I might get recalled.
1) If recalled to the junior base and junior plane (NYC 220?) do I have reinstatement rights to my former category and base without seat lock as soon as my seniority can hold it?
2) Once this thing turns around it sure would be nice to know that AEs would occur more frequently than once per year. When furloughed pilots were recalled in the past how often were AE's published and what do you think we can expect this time around?
Airfix
1) If recalled to the junior base and junior plane (NYC 220?) do I have reinstatement rights to my former category and base without seat lock as soon as my seniority can hold it?
2) Once this thing turns around it sure would be nice to know that AEs would occur more frequently than once per year. When furloughed pilots were recalled in the past how often were AE's published and what do you think we can expect this time around?
Airfix
A pilot who is MD'd has recall rights for 180 days. Can't seem to find a 180 days in the contract. But it does say six bid periods. Section 22 might be a good read for a few folks. I would hazard a guess that most pilots furloughed will be out longer that 180 days. But Section 22 talks about Recall too.
Don't really have an answer for the second question.
Denny
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After letting this settle for a couple days I Believe that it is impossible for anyone to make an informed decision on this realignment with the info we have been given.
we have no idea how many of each fleet will be left or what recovery plans are
we have no idea which international routes will be flown by what planes
No updates on future deliveries
But then We get the classic statement l bid what you want want what you bid
How can anyone determine that if you don’t have all the details?
we have no idea how many of each fleet will be left or what recovery plans are
we have no idea which international routes will be flown by what planes
No updates on future deliveries
But then We get the classic statement l bid what you want want what you bid
How can anyone determine that if you don’t have all the details?
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After letting this settle for a couple days I Believe that it is impossible for anyone to make an informed decision on this realignment with the info we have been given.
we have no idea how many of each fleet will be left or what recovery plans are
we have no idea which international routes will be flown by what planes
No updates on future deliveries
But then We get the classic statement l bid what you want want what you bid
How can anyone determine that if you don’t have all the details?
we have no idea how many of each fleet will be left or what recovery plans are
we have no idea which international routes will be flown by what planes
No updates on future deliveries
But then We get the classic statement l bid what you want want what you bid
How can anyone determine that if you don’t have all the details?
Still don't understand why we dont have a practice bid...especially on this one in particular .
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