Junior at NW/DL? Here's some CPS flowdown info.
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Yeah, that's not quite right Lightningspeed. If Delta should furlough, say, 500 pilots, the most senior 333 would be able to flow down to CP and XJ. If there was a subsequent furlough, those senior furloughees would be able to displace current flowdowns that are junior to them.
Now, as others have pointed out the astronomical training costs would wipe out Compass' cost advantage and make furloughing a costlier proposition, so Delta may choose to remain "fat" and not flow down that many. I personally don't see how we can avoid at least some flowdowns/furloughs unless the economy turns around quickly (which I don't really see happening).
Now, as others have pointed out the astronomical training costs would wipe out Compass' cost advantage and make furloughing a costlier proposition, so Delta may choose to remain "fat" and not flow down that many. I personally don't see how we can avoid at least some flowdowns/furloughs unless the economy turns around quickly (which I don't really see happening).
I agree with your assessment about 2009 prospect. I thought the economy would recover in 2009 but it doesn't look good right now.
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Jungle is right on with everything he said.
DTW trips have varied. This next month we have a lot of 4 days followed by a 2 day. The trips have gotten worse in the recent month. I live in DTW and besides the day trips which I cannot hold I get to do 4 days. Most trips are commutable unless you get that 530 show on day 1 with a midnight release on day 4. Yeah it suck
DTW trips have varied. This next month we have a lot of 4 days followed by a 2 day. The trips have gotten worse in the recent month. I live in DTW and besides the day trips which I cannot hold I get to do 4 days. Most trips are commutable unless you get that 530 show on day 1 with a midnight release on day 4. Yeah it suck
It does sound like the lines are weak, but as you get larger (up to what, 36 planes?) there might be a better selection of trips.
Someone hit the nail on the head - I can see many military guys doing the guard or reserve thing instead of flowing down to Compass or Mesaba. It would be better financially than Compass.
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Thanks - I live in the DTW area, so your response was great.
It does sound like the lines are weak, but as you get larger (up to what, 36 planes?) there might be a better selection of trips.
Someone hit the nail on the head - I can see many military guys doing the guard or reserve thing instead of flowing down to Compass or Mesaba. It would be better financially than Compass.
It does sound like the lines are weak, but as you get larger (up to what, 36 planes?) there might be a better selection of trips.
Someone hit the nail on the head - I can see many military guys doing the guard or reserve thing instead of flowing down to Compass or Mesaba. It would be better financially than Compass.
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Joined APC: Mar 2005
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I think it's high time ALPA and EVERY junior pilot revisited this age 65 BS. It's hurting everyone now. With the economy struggling like it is, the last thing we need is senior-over-60 pilots hanging around because "they love flying so much". I'm sick of hearing "excuses". I've heard several do nothing but BRAG about how much money they have. If you love flying so much, take some of that retirement money and go buy a plane...then fly till your hearts content. Sorry for the thread drift, it's just that I'm sick of seeing pilots go BACKWARDS in this industry.
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The only way Compass would get bigger is if DL-ALPA further loosens the 120-airframe restriction on 76-seat aircraft...something I am NOT advocating, FWIW.
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