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LastTraintoMEM 11-05-2009 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by NoHandHold (Post 706983)
Keep your doom and gloom for another forum, stay on topic here please.

Besides.....your lack of faith in the american people is unsettling.

I have total faith in the American people (with a capitol "A" thank you), but I have absolutely NO faith in the Federal Government who is totality screwing this nation along with our careers. The aviation business is in lock step with the health of the economy. This subject is totally on topic. Get your head out of the sand and stop worrying about who is furloughing and for how long, and start studying the cause of the furloughs.

UnlimitedAkro 11-05-2009 02:46 PM

The total pilots on the street is over 9000. Someone did the math in another forum and this was maybe 2 months ago so it does not include the latest updates. There were roughly 1500 corporate and charter pilots on the street nationwide, and that number has grown as well since someone last did the math.

LastTraintoMEM 11-05-2009 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by ToiletDuck (Post 706988)
Maybe you need to read about something called "The Great Depression". I don't see any huge tent city yet.

Maybe you should read this:

Tent cities rise across the country - Life- msnbc.com

Likeabat 11-05-2009 03:24 PM

Astar will have about 350 furloughed on March 6th, 2010. We've already been notified.

Whacker77 11-05-2009 03:41 PM

I've seen this mentioned before, but I think it bears repeating. Those retirement numbers assume no growth in the industry and no early retirements. Remember, the furloughs and capacity reductions we saw this past year were based on financial disaster. That hasn't happened and it's likely not to happen.

Cruise 11-05-2009 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by NoHandHold (Post 707020)
Thank you. Also CAL is 174 not the 400 I thought it was.

So the new adjusted total with Alaska, CAL, UAL, Comair, Mesaba, Mesa & Piedmont corrected =

7396 Furloughed Pilots.

Actually, CAL's furloughs are at 147.....not 174.

Boomer 11-05-2009 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by Diver Driver (Post 706989)
Comair is at 319 furloughed right now with more to come through January.


Originally Posted by Spoilers (Post 707035)
Actually, Comair is at 337. We had 18 more hit the street Nov. 1.

Comair goes to 360 on January 1, 2010.

And I'm sure there won't be many sick calls over Christmas, either.

Thrill 11-05-2009 05:00 PM

AirTran
 
Doesn't the Tranny have some folks out on the street?

hom307 11-05-2009 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by NoHandHold (Post 706933)
Total number of retirements from DAL, CAL, UAL, & AMR by year....

These numbers DO NOT INCLUDE UsAir, FedEx, UPS, Alaska, Southwest, etc.....

2009- 6
2010- 13
2011- 15
2012- 299
2013- 695
2014- 892
2015- 939
2016- 964
2017- 1110
2018- 1258
2019- 1449
2020- 1653
2021- 1957
2022- 2016
2023- 2108
2024- 2047
2025- 2081
2026- 2011
2027- 1780
2028- 1767
2029- 1654
2030- 1240
2031- 975

Total = 28929

hey, do you have numbers for UsAir, FedEx, UPS, Alaska, Southwest, etc?

NERD 11-05-2009 05:44 PM

What exactly are your qualifications as far as predicting the end??




Originally Posted by LastTraintoMEM (Post 707073)
I have total faith in the American people (with a capitol "A" thank you), but I have absolutely NO faith in the Federal Government who is totality screwing this nation along with our careers. The aviation business is in lock step with the health of the economy. This subject is totally on topic. Get your head out of the sand and stop worrying about who is furloughing and for how long, and start studying the cause of the furloughs.



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