Retirement Travel After Changing Regionals?
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Retirement Travel After Changing Regionals?
Suppose a pilot spends 8 years at one Delta/United regional and then leaves and spends 7 years at another Delta/United regional. He then retires. Would he not get any travel privilages because he did not have 10 years of service at the second regional when he retired?
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As it stands today that is correct, you get nothing. 15 years of flying Delta tails and zero benefits!
I for one, think that is crap. Especially when the retirement is forced based on Age Discrimination.
I for one, think that is crap. Especially when the retirement is forced based on Age Discrimination.
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3530191[/url]]Lot of things unfair. You think Pennsylvanias newest Senator-elect could pass a flight physical?
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When the FAA starts enforcing BMI guidelines and blood pressure.
Then we’ll really see a pilot shortage.
Then we’ll really see a pilot shortage.
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