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AA777-ER 11-09-2005 04:45 PM

12 Year SWA Capt MIN Pay/Month $14,820......
 
http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/c.../view/149/103/

jetblue320 11-11-2005 10:32 AM

And your point is??? :confused:

1900Driver 11-11-2005 01:09 PM

I think He's wondering why a 737 Capt makes if not more than he does or about the same just flying about 200 seats less.

jetblue320 11-11-2005 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by 1900Driver
I think He's wondering why a 737 Capt makes if not more than he does or about the same just flying about 200 seats less.

I see (well, not really). I guess I was just puzzled why he posted it on a Jetblue specific forum, and especially since he is probably a AA 777 pilot?

:cool:

KiloAlpha 11-13-2005 07:36 AM

$14,820 + profit sharing

PS: in case you didn't notice AA is going down the proverbial crapper, while SWA is flourishing. That is quite possibly why SWA can pay their employees quite handsomely. :p

Fly4Beer 11-14-2005 10:41 AM

Actually, if he hasn't been furloughed he is probably a S80 left seater at best, blames the fact that he can't pay both of his alimony payments anymore because his airline's execs can't figure out a way to cut costs except to cut pay, but yet he still has hopes that changing the age 60 rule will get him back into the right seat of the 777. Just a sixth sense.:rolleyes:

Fly4Beer 11-14-2005 10:43 AM


I see (well, not really). I guess I was just puzzled why he posted it on a Jetblue specific forum, and especially since he is probably a AA 777 pilot?

Actually, if he hasn't been furloughed he is probably a S80 left seater at best, blames the fact that he can't pay both of his alimony payments anymore because his airline's execs can't figure out a way to cut costs except to cut pay, but yet he still has hopes that changing the age 60 rule will get him back into the right seat of the 777. Just a sixth sense.:rolleyes:

Double Digit 11-18-2005 12:05 PM

Is that all? I made more than that in my fourth year at jetBlue.
187K



bluechunks 11-18-2005 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by Double Digit
Is that all? I made more than that in my fourth year at jetBlue.
187K

Very impressive! That equates to ~110 credit hours/mo. for 12 months doesn't it??? (Or perhaps a little less if you are a check airman.) You worked your a** off, so don't let anybody tell you about underworked airline pilots. ;)

Of course, a 4th year SWA Captain working 110 credit hours each month for the year would have earned $230k, or about $3.5k more per month.

Apples-to-apples...

corl737 11-18-2005 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Double Digit
Is that all? I made more than that in my fourth year at jetBlue.
187K

Care to say what units you're using?

187K yen? :confused:


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