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Old 07-22-2013 | 10:39 AM
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Perps were actually Post Retirement Pilots, or PRP's, pronounced Perp.

Most (but not all) of them were line check airmen and wide body Capts. The logic to allowing them to "Retire" but continue to fly, was because so many LCA's retired, they were short. So the LCA's were allowed to perform IOE's and TOE's, until their replacements were trained.

I think it took about a year for the longest serving ones to finally be "Retired", but in the mean time, the Perps were flying a whole bunch of green slips!
Old 07-22-2013 | 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Timbo
Perps were actually Post Retirement Pilots, or PRP's, pronounced Perp.
They were only around for about a year right?
Old 07-22-2013 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by DeadHead
They were only around for about a year right?
Yes. It was a program that was approved ostensibly to keep from having to park some 777's while new guys were in training.

(I think I used that word in the right context! )

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Old 07-22-2013 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by maddogmax
I understand completely. My point is that people need to look to the future. You all will be there one day. It comes quicker than you think. I am fortunate enough to have had a great career with a loving wife who makes more money than Carl. I can afford to buy any ticket we need. DONE!
That is the same old B.S. that every senior pilot, now retired, used to completely undermine our career. "Someday, you'll be there". Uh huh. Well, for those of us left after the scope sales, retiree class action lawsuits, lump sum disbursements, furloughs, PRP's, age 65, worthless stock option grants, the list goes on... Someday ain't coming for us.

You enjoyed a great career, and I'm happy for you. I'm sure when you were an active pilot, you non rev'd anywhere, anytime in first class whenever you pleased, with your whole family. Now, if I don't use an S2 to get to WORK, I'm not getting there. When I go on vacation, I usually sit on the jumpseat. Not the pilot jumpseat, the FA jumpseat, because the pilot jumpseats are all taken by commuters. I can't afford real tickets. No, we don't need to "look to the future" to see a seniority grab for what it is. So please, enjoy your retirement, stop by the cockpit and say hello. But leave my pass bennies out of the equation!
Old 07-22-2013 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by flyallnite
That is the same old B.S. that every senior pilot, now retired, used to completely undermine our career. "Someday, you'll be there". Uh huh. Well, for those of us left after the scope sales, retiree class action lawsuits, lump sum disbursements, furloughs, PRP's, age 65, worthless stock option grants, the list goes on... Someday ain't coming for us.

You enjoyed a great career, and I'm happy for you. I'm sure when you were an active pilot, you non rev'd anywhere, anytime in first class whenever you pleased, with your whole family. Now, if I don't use an S2 to get to WORK, I'm not getting there. When I go on vacation, I usually sit on the jumpseat. Not the pilot jumpseat, the FA jumpseat, because the pilot jumpseats are all taken by commuters. I can't afford real tickets. No, we don't need to "look to the future" to see a seniority grab for what it is. So please, enjoy your retirement, stop by the cockpit and say hello. But leave my pass bennies out of the equation!
You make good points and there is even more to it than that.

Many Delta Connection employees also commute due to rampant base closures and openings etc. and they are S3C. So, you can have a DL retiree who now works for, say, SWA, traveling on DL retiree benefits bumping a flight crew member who is attempting to get to work to fly DL pax as a connection flight. I actually have witnessed this.
Old 07-22-2013 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by maddogmax
I understand completely. My point is that people need to look to the future. You all will be there one day. It comes quicker than you think. I am fortunate enough to have had a great career with a loving wife who makes more money than Carl. I can afford to buy any ticket we need. DONE!

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Old 07-22-2013 | 12:06 PM
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Not trying to armchair QB here, but sitting in the conga line in ATL yesterday while a severe tstorm was overhead and watching several guys "test the waters" only to end up going around was a little concerning. A few also took off with lightning hitting right on the field and windshear warnings active. Not from any particular airline. Be careful out there!
Old 07-22-2013 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by acs020
Compass requirements are identical to delta minimums, so if you made it to compass, you already are qualified to go to delta.
If so, then why are there Compass pilots without a degree? You know there are if you work there.
Old 07-22-2013 | 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
If so, then why are there Compass pilots without a degree? You know there are if you work there.
There was a window of time where the DL requirements had not yet been adopted (the NWA+DAL merge was not even announced until half of the flow eligible pilots were hired).

Probably about 10-15 without it out of ~250.
Old 07-22-2013 | 02:51 PM
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Glad I'm not commuting to LGA tonite....it's gonna be a mess for awhile.

Sounds like no major injuries...good.
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