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HIFLYR 09-28-2015 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by PolicyWonk (Post 1981212)
Can the Cliff notes be downloaded?

It would be interesting what behavior assumptions were made to plug into the computer.

And if increased or decreased disability usage figured into the calculation as a secondary consideration.

Section 28 Retirement (Pension Benefits)

DC 9% ($91.14M over 6 years)
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1% @ DOS
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1% @ DOS +4
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High Watermarked

Retirement Notice Incentive: Cash chart ages 54
-*‐
65 Max benefit @ $40K

Company SLB of up to $110,000 at retirement.
Applies to all pilot

PolicyWonk 09-28-2015 06:59 PM

Do you have a feel for what assumption was made about how many will fly more as a result of the change?

What percentage do they expect will fly less as a result of the change?

Simply curiosity.

Raptor 09-28-2015 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by PolicyWonk (Post 1981279)
Do you have a feel for what assumption was made about how many will fly more as a result of the change?

What percentage do they expect will fly less as a result of the change?

Simply curiosity.

Since average retirement age is 64.2, I don't think that will change much.

What we will see is some near retirement pilots not dropping trips through sick and possibly picking up extra trips.

But, many A types are passive aggressive too. So, we will probably see an uptick of people who don't have full DSA banks making sure they now leave with absolutely zero as a way of thanking the company for putting the Die Trying provision in the contract.

busdriver12 09-28-2015 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by Raptor (Post 1981299)

But, many A types are passive aggressive too. So, we will probably see an uptick of people who don't have full DSA banks making sure they now leave with absolutely zero as a way of thanking the company for putting the Die Trying provision in the contract.

I like that, the "Die Trying" provision. Good name for it. Kind of sad, though.:mad:


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