Flow confirmed
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We’re going to start bleeding 70+ a month very shortly and SWA hasn’t even started hiring yet. AA wanted 450 NH’s by the end of the year, but don’t know if they’ll reach that. DL is off to a good start on hiring 1000 pilots by May 22. Overall, we’re loosing our 98 - 101 #’s. Since the company didn’t fill all the secondary CA positions last vacancy, they’ll somehow have to make up for that in Jan and Mar. Basically, it’s a great time to be an EDV pilot.
#783
Yes, you do not need a degree just like AA WO. Though delta does have the ability to renegotiate the college degree back in if they so choose. They have to give notice and everyone already in the program will be grandfathered in to flow without a degree.
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90 day notice. So if dal tells edv we want one for cap then that won't take effect til 90 days later. So as long as you're on property before day 90 you will be grandfathered in also. Just to add to that you said.
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#788
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Looks like you guys have a great deal here! Congrats!
One big question to me is how you’re going to staff the LCA positions. A great deal of regional LCA’s apply as a resume booster, but at 4.5 years, and two years as CA there’s barely enough time to become one even if you’d want to.
And with the flow that quick there’s little reason to even bother.
One big question to me is how you’re going to staff the LCA positions. A great deal of regional LCA’s apply as a resume booster, but at 4.5 years, and two years as CA there’s barely enough time to become one even if you’d want to.
And with the flow that quick there’s little reason to even bother.
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