Attrition numbers
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Edit: Ok, fine. In December we lost 30 pilots, 10 CAs to the flow, 10 FOs somewhere in the training process, and 10 to elsewhere. So, for December, a number equal to the flow to outside attrition.
#4
I would expect attrition to increase moving forward. 2020 is the first year of very meaningful retirement numbers at the legacies. The retirements don’t even hit their stride for another 4-5 years where they’ll be retiring over 3,000 pilots every year. And even when it starts to taper down it still stays above 3,000 pilots retiring /year for a year or two. The numbers are staggering. Attrition will go up everywhere.
#5
Yes, there are people that know. I could look it up, but I'm a lazy pilot.
Edit: Ok, fine. In December we lost 30 pilots, 10 CAs to the flow, 10 FOs somewhere in the training process, and 10 to elsewhere. So, for December, a number equal to the flow to outside attrition.
Edit: Ok, fine. In December we lost 30 pilots, 10 CAs to the flow, 10 FOs somewhere in the training process, and 10 to elsewhere. So, for December, a number equal to the flow to outside attrition.
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