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Old 05-01-2017 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by ORDinary
I agree with you that accurate data is the most important thing to provide. But no status has ever been as low as 6 reserves, ever, so the big inaccuracy on this topic has come from you. And you missed ORD 145.

Also, the numbers don't really change every day. Pull up an N6D and count names. The list doesn't really change throughout the month, except for the addition of new hires/new upgrades, and the subtraction of resignations or FOs leaving for upgrade training.
I appreciate someone cross checking the numbers and I'll update in a separate post. Thank you.

Your comment about the numbers not changing seems to contradicts itself. As new pilots come off ioe throughout the month they're added to the reserve list. The month starts out at about 30 and grows to about 40 plus on the 175 FO side. Not real familiar with other aircraft and bases. Go back a few posts and you'll see the numbers.
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Old 05-01-2017 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Loblaw
From the latest ALPA Interactive Seniority List:

1710 actively flying pilots
84 in the school house
185 "other"
Thanks Bob- that puts the total pilot group at 1980 pilots? Includes active and others in management, training, recruitment, etc?
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Old 05-01-2017 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by moon
You forgot about ORD 145 group!
Thank you for the correction!
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Old 05-01-2017 | 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Inop2
Use2fly, thank you for the numbers. The numbers changed as of this morning and will change throughout the month. Based on today's numbers the percentage of pilots on reserve is 14%, not 35%. Also- many bid reserve for potentially more time off. They want to be on reserve. Numbers based on total headcount of 1940. Changing the headcount to 1900 has little effect on the percentage.

Not trying to have an arm wrestling contest with anyone on this site. I don't have the time or energy for it. Just provide accurate data and information to help new potential candidates understand if Envoy is a good choice for them.

DFW 175
FO-23
CA-36

DFW 145
FO-64
CA-41

ORD CRJ
FO-32
CA-45

LGA 145
FO-16
CA-21

Total - 278
How about we just look at how many lines there are vs reserve pilots.
It really is the only fair way to look at the numbers.

So across the board we have 922 pilots awarded hard/relief lines. Since you missed ORD 145 I'll add in the 60 plus 278(I'll take your word on this one)= 338.

With these numbers we have 1250ish pilots actively flying right now. Total pilots on the seniority list is +1900.

Right now we have so many senior/NH pilots coming into training that these number are always changing.
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Old 05-01-2017 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Loblaw
From the latest ALPA Interactive Seniority List:

1710 actively flying pilots
84 in the school house
185 "other"
1710-( pilots currently in training)= active pilots.

Does anyone have a number on the number of pilots in training right now(CU/LT)? I'm not talking about recurrent training.
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Old 05-01-2017 | 08:16 AM
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Total pilots at Envoy -1980. Includes active/non active

DFW 175
FO-23
CA-36

DFW 145
FO-64
CA-41

ORD CRJ
FO-32
CA-45

ORD 145
FO-33
CA-30

LGA 145
FO-16
CA-21

Total - 341

Percentage of pilots on reserve - active list (ALPA list -1710)
20%

Percentage of pilots on reserve -all pilots (1980)
17%

Thank you for the corrections and input!
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Old 05-01-2017 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Inop2
Total pilots at Envoy -1980. Includes active/non active

DFW 175
FO-23
CA-36

DFW 145
FO-64
CA-41

ORD CRJ
FO-32
CA-45

ORD 145
FO-33
CA-30

LGA 145
FO-16
CA-21

Total - 341

Percentage of pilots on reserve - active list (ALPA list -1710)
20%

Percentage of pilots on reserve -all pilots (1980)
17%

Thank you for the corrections and input!
Percentage of pilots on reserve vs holding a line- 27%
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Old 05-01-2017 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by MD-11Loader
Just wondering how much AA cares about the image that their regional partners present? I'm on a Trans States this morning with first officer grey and black North Face, and captain brown motorcycle jacket with wings pinned to it. Seriously these guys look like dog crap. At least the flight attendant looks like she cares.
Dude I saw the same thing too at an outstation. I was like ***, the guys pants were purple.
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Old 05-01-2017 | 11:14 AM
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Got the SV coming up soon. Any recommendations on what to put our primary study focus on?
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Old 05-01-2017 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Ijustlikeflying
Got the SV coming up soon. Any recommendations on what to put our primary study focus on?


Memory items, limitations, systems and FM-1. Oh yeah and performance. Good luck!


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