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80ktsClamp 05-30-2020 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 3066951)
I predict an "adjustment" to the AE after July 1 and an ERP is enacted. But by then half the pilots will have converted (down) to their new rate.

That’s if they get the training out in time... with over 6000 MDs, I bet they won’t make the deadline and it’ll be 1 AUG for first conversions, thus completely ruining their “plan.”

mesaba13 05-30-2020 09:00 AM

Junior A 9650

Flying Monkey 05-30-2020 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 3067002)
8000ish. I’ll be all the way back to 7ER B in ATL.

They won’t be able to accomplish the training and will have to walk it back or cancel it entirely, though.

Junior A 8000.

I’m 8500ish and HOPING I don’t go lower than ERB in ATL.

Vincent Chase 05-30-2020 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by mesaba13 (Post 3067006)
Junior A 9650

Only if we insource 76 seat aircraft.

LandGreen2 05-30-2020 09:12 AM

ATL 330B 6000ish?
systemwide A 8100

Abouttime2fish 05-30-2020 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by mesaba13 (Post 3067006)
Junior A 9650

we must have been in indoc together!

GogglesPisano 05-30-2020 09:14 AM

If the seniority list "stovepipes" and everyone bids the highest pay rate regardless of base:

Superpremium Widebody A = 831 (Bottom Sen = 831)

7ER A = 927 (Bottom Sen = 1758)

Narrowbody A = 2917 (Bottom Sen = 4675)

Superpremium Widebody B = 1250 (Bottom Sen = 5925)

7ER B = 1070 (Bottom Sen = 6995)

Narrowbody B = 3071 (Bottom Sen = 10,066)


However I'm hearing from multiple sources the junior A is 7909. NYC will probably skew the stovepipe, as always.

bohicagain 05-30-2020 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 3067019)
If the seniority list "stovepipes" and everyone bids the highest pay rate regardless of base:

Superpremium Widebody A = 831 (Bottom Sen = 831)

7ER A = 927 (Bottom Sen = 1758)

Narrowbody A = 2917 (Bottom Sen = 4675)

Superpremium Widebody B = 1250 (Bottom Sen = 5925)

7ER B = 1070 (Bottom Sen = 6995)

Narrowbody B = 3071 (Bottom Sen = 10,066)


However I'm hearing from multiple sources the junior A is 7909. NYC will probably skew the stovepipe, as always.


I've been told its a bit more junior than that but not by much

WhiskeyDelta 05-30-2020 09:51 AM

I’m hearing they are on their 10th run of the bids today and expecting a better outcome.

Also hearing that 7909 for the junior A, 2400 UNAs and 2000 downgrades. Running consensus in ALPA is the company will run with the bid just to spite the pilots.

Aviator147 05-30-2020 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by WhiskeyDelta (Post 3067044)
I’m hearing they are on their 10th run of the bids today and expecting a better outcome.

Also hearing that 7909 for the junior A, 2400 UNAs and 2000 downgrades. Running consensus in ALPA is the company will run with the bid just to spite the pilots.

they can run and award the bid, but can they feasibly train the bid, thats the real question.


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