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themotleyfool 12-28-2008 07:05 PM

Question about United and USair retirement numbers
 
I am doing a presentation about future retirements in US major airlines. Anyone with specific numbers per year for retirements for United and USair, I would be greatly appreciative for them.

[email protected]
or you can PM me.

cheers,

Marvin 12-29-2008 04:32 AM


Originally Posted by themotleyfool (Post 526656)
I am doing a presentation about future retirements in US major airlines. Anyone with specific numbers per year for retirements for United and USair, I would be greatly appreciative for them.

[email protected]
or you can PM me.

cheers,

Have you tried contacting the PR dept's at United and USAir? One would think that your presentation would carry more validity if the numbers came straight from the source.

Phantom Flyer 12-29-2008 12:46 PM

Accurate Information
 

Originally Posted by themotleyfool (Post 526656)
I am doing a presentation about future retirements in US major airlines. Anyone with specific numbers per year for retirements for United and USair, I would be greatly appreciative for them.

[email protected]
or you can PM me.

cheers,


Just a suggestion. Contact Capt. Kit Darby at "Air Jobs"...you may have to google his name to find the correct company name. They have an extensive data base and I'm sure he will help you.

G'Day Mate:)

⌐ AV8OR WANNABE 12-29-2008 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by Phantom Flyer (Post 526986)
Just a suggestion. Contact Capt. Kit Darby at "Air Jobs"...you may have to google his name to find the correct company name. They have an extensive data base and I'm sure he will help you.

G'Day Mate:)

Try [email protected]

Here's a link to AirInc - his company Aviation Information Resources, Inc. - Pilot jobs and career flying! Welcome!

Ps. I don't think he's a captain anymore... :rolleyes:

navigatro 12-29-2008 12:56 PM

Does Kit still work at United?

just curious what happened....

⌐ AV8OR WANNABE 12-29-2008 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by navigatro (Post 526994)
Does Kit still work at United?

just curious what happened....

I belive he was given a choice of retiring or... He retired.

Phantom Flyer 12-29-2008 01:04 PM

Good Choice
 

Originally Posted by ⌐ AV8OR WANNABE (Post 526997)
I belive he was given a choice of retiring or... He retired.

I've flown with him. A good choice if he "retired" before he was ............

Nice guy if you want to sit in the right seat and listen to "...OK, it's your leg. Now turn right 10 degrees now...OK, turn left 5 degrees now, hold your left hand on the thrust levers...yeah, I know we're level at 280 but it's a good technique, now start down when I tell you to, now run the decent and approach checklist...yada yada yada......

Ouch..G'Day to anyone who had to endure that experience.:eek:

alwaysflying 12-29-2008 03:36 PM

I have heard Kit returned from UAL. Did not have alot of friends.

all4114all 12-29-2008 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by alwaysflying (Post 527151)
I have heard Kit returned from UAL. Did not have alot of friends.

He is a typical example of the leaches that suck off ALPA's blood, paid for by the line pilots that belong to that ponzi scheme type "union".

Romulus 12-29-2008 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by all4114all (Post 527215)
He is a typical example of the leaches that suck off ALPA's blood, paid for by the line pilots that belong to that ponzi scheme type "union".

You are anti-union but have all4114all as your user name?


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