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Originally Posted by dera
(Post 2675605)
They told our interview group last week that all new hires are going to the 175 for now.
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Originally Posted by Ijustlikeflying
(Post 2675645)
That’s realistic. Have u seen the number of 145 reserve FOs in all the bases. It’s ridculous.
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Originally Posted by Pedro4President
(Post 2675647)
Our planners are completely failing at their jobs.
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Originally Posted by Varsity
(Post 2675762)
Or, you're about to take 15 145's from Trans States..
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Originally Posted by MD-11Loader
(Post 2675920)
This...there are a lot of flights out of DCA that will need to be covered very soon.
PSA & PDT should be able to cover DCA flights. I do remember AA talking about DFW, CLT, DCA were their focus growth cities. |
Originally Posted by SilentLurker
(Post 2676003)
PSA & PDT should be able to cover DCA flights.
I do remember AA talking about DFW, CLT, DCA were their focus growth cities. |
Originally Posted by Varsity
(Post 2675762)
Or, you're about to take 15 145's from Trans States..
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Originally Posted by SilentLurker
(Post 2676003)
PSA & PDT should be able to cover DCA flights.
I do remember AA talking about DFW, CLT, DCA were their focus growth cities. |
Originally Posted by MD-11Loader
(Post 2676313)
PSA is parking 200’s in favor of 900’s which would be overkill for a lot of those routes, and PDT can’t handle PHL let alone their CLT flying. I’m sure the powers that be have a plan.
my personal view is that phl f con has been under utilized for a long time. so many 50 seaters. seems like a missed opportunity, but i guess AA sees dca clt and dfw as more important. |
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Originally Posted by havick206
(Post 2676076)
Should and can are two different stories. Just have a look at the PDT thread and how long it’s taking them to get someone through training.
Originally Posted by MD-11Loader
(Post 2676313)
PSA is parking 200’s in favor of 900’s which would be overkill for a lot of those routes, and PDT can’t handle PHL let alone their CLT flying. I’m sure the powers that be have a plan.
Solid point of views. End of Q4 2018 and Q1 2019 decisions will be interesting for AAG’s management team. United Airline as a carrier has been a untouchable rockstar in this industry so far this year!Shareholders, and front line employee stakeholders are loving the culture. They seems to love Oscar & Kirby’s way of running the company... So far Back on topic. Was there a class Monday? |
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