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#51
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 279
I hate to sound like a negative Nancy here but I have serious doubts about the 2 to 3 year projection. The reason? There are lots of senior pilots at Horizon that don’t want to go to Alaska but that group has been bypassed more or less at this point. When you look at the list it goes from about 4.5 years of seniority or so down to less than 1 year of seniority with only a couple hundred signed up. I think a lot more will sign up as they approach the seniority they need to go to Alaska so the current numbers are very misleading.
The other part of the equation is the amount of hiring at Alaska. This is a bit of a wild card, but absent growth, there won’t be much hiring. Retirements won’t help much either. It’s a young pilot group relatively speaking. Growth and higher attrition due to pilots leaving Alaska for other airlines would really be the only factor that can keep the Pathway Program moving at a good pace.
My honest guess(it’s a total guess and I hope I’m wrong on this) is that we will see some movement over the next couple of years. The pathway will look pretty good for awhile maybe even getting some pilots from Horizon to Alaska within 4 years of their hire date but then the late sign ups will start coming in and that number will begin to go more into the 5 to 7 year range or more.
Hopefully some of you can convince me otherwise.
The other part of the equation is the amount of hiring at Alaska. This is a bit of a wild card, but absent growth, there won’t be much hiring. Retirements won’t help much either. It’s a young pilot group relatively speaking. Growth and higher attrition due to pilots leaving Alaska for other airlines would really be the only factor that can keep the Pathway Program moving at a good pace.
My honest guess(it’s a total guess and I hope I’m wrong on this) is that we will see some movement over the next couple of years. The pathway will look pretty good for awhile maybe even getting some pilots from Horizon to Alaska within 4 years of their hire date but then the late sign ups will start coming in and that number will begin to go more into the 5 to 7 year range or more.
Hopefully some of you can convince me otherwise.
#54
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Joined APC: May 2012
Posts: 105
#55
New Hire
Joined APC: Apr 2019
Posts: 6
I'm wondering if you guys guessing at the times above are factoring in time to meet the experience minimums at Alaska? I've got a lot of experience and am flying a 737 in Canada with my green card almost completed. I'll be applying directly with Alaska but am considering Horizon as well. Cheers
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We saw a short clip in AQP once of ATC preventing a horizon plane from having a runway incursion. The graphic depiction of the q400 had the Eskimo censored off the tail haha.
#60
We're Alaska when we stand out and do something great, but if we mess up we're a 3rd party CPA contractor that's definitely not affiliated with AS.
We saw a short clip in AQP once of ATC preventing a horizon plane from having a runway incursion. The graphic depiction of the q400 had the Eskimo censored off the tail haha.
We saw a short clip in AQP once of ATC preventing a horizon plane from having a runway incursion. The graphic depiction of the q400 had the Eskimo censored off the tail haha.
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