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Old 05-12-2022 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by putzin
I love coupled approaches! Don't get your old man pants in a wad, maybe they'll even load our luggage in the van for us. All in good fun! My retirement plan is medical out by 64 and ride that LTD to 68 baby!
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Old 05-12-2022 | 01:33 PM
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i think you’re misunderstanding who millennials are with this one
Fair.. lets go with geriatric millenial that flies cargo...
Old 05-12-2022 | 01:43 PM
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This would be awesome, 3 more years as a WB captain. Kids school is paid for, house is paid for. I could put some serious coin in the bank.
Old 05-12-2022 | 02:05 PM
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Just lose your medical at 65 and go on medical leave for 2/3 years. Problem solved.

I can’t imagine airline management would want this. They would rather trim fat from the top and hire young, year 1 pay pilots instead of dragging out top paid pilots longer
Old 05-12-2022 | 02:37 PM
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Well, that certainly got people stirred up. DALPA put out a similarly vague message. Impossible to gauge what the likelihood of this actually happening is without more details. ALPA opposes the change at the national level, and numerous resolutions that have been introduced at DALPA LEC meetings have been overwhelmingly voted down by membership. I also find it very hard to believe that management at the major airlines support this change either. If those groups don't coalesce around the change, it's DOA. They both have extensive lobbying apparatuses that they'll deploy to oppose the change, which is a key difference from what happened last time the age changed. I think one of two things is happening. Either some of the independent regionals and/or perhaps some of the ULCCs are working with their representatives to enact the change to stem attrition, or the unions are attempting to galvanize support against a hypothetical change to head it off before it becomes a more legitimate possibility.

I just can't see any of the big 6 management teams supporting this. At Delta, we had by far the highest early out participation amongst the majors and we still only need to hire at this pace for another year or so before mellowing out to a more normal pre-covid pace. I just can't see them chasing such a high cost change to head off an issue that will likely have come close to working itself out by the time a change like this would have even been implemented. It seems like it would be MUCH cheaper for them to go after some of the barriers affecting the regional carriers, like the 1500 hour rule and the 1000 hours required for upgrade.
Old 05-12-2022 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Bobine
This would be awesome, 3 more years as a WB captain. Kids school is paid for, house is paid for. I could put some serious coin in the bank.
Well what have you been doing for the past 30+ years? Have you not had enough time and money to "put some serious coin in the bank?" Is 3 more years really going to change your financial picture in such a way that your QOL will be substantially better? If you've been a WB captain long enough, I'm sure your earnings were in the $300k plus range for a while. At some point, all that WB flying will catch up with you. And I don't think all that flying in your late 60s will do much good for your health...
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May have been Ted Turner or someone as wealthy when asked: “When will enough be really enough?” Answered: “Just a little bit more!”

Not judging and priorities are different for many, but when $ is involved it tends to have a parallel theme.
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May have been Ted Turner or someone as wealthy when asked: “When will enough be really enough?” Answered: “Just a little bit more!”

Not judging and priorities are different for many, but when $ is involved it tends to have a parallel theme.
John Rockefeller quote
Old 05-12-2022 | 03:50 PM
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Old 05-12-2022 | 03:59 PM
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