Regional airline CEO warns of pilot shortage
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Regional airline CEO warns of pilot shortage
From the Airline Convention in Charlotte this week:
Who will fly the planes? Regional airline CEO warns of pilot shortage | The Charlotte Observer
Who will fly the planes? Regional airline CEO warns of pilot shortage | The Charlotte Observer
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Came in here expecting to read another Bryan Bedford rant. At least he didn't ***** about the 1500 hour rule the whole interview.
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PSA hasn't done a whole lot of late to make itself an attractive airline to come to, so he might want to take a look in the mirror first before griping to the local news media.
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Seriously! CEO of one of the lowest paying airlines that just took concessions from its pilots wonders why people aren't kicking down the door to work there. Pay $100,000 to get qualified, make 20k your first year. But don't worry you'll probably get "promoted" to American in a decade or so....
“We try to condition people to look at it over a three- to five-year time frame.”
Good luck feeding yourself until then! Literally one of the worst things I've ever read.
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The best thing pilots can do is explain that there isn't a shortage. There is intense competition among low-paying organizations to get bodies into seats. At the same time, no major has cancelled a class (or likely even had an empty seat in a class). This is not a shortage... this is a functioning labor market.
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Maybe he should live a year on first year FO pay.
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Isn't this basically admitting there is a B-scale in place? "Get hired here and you are hired at American!"
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I've been saying this for a while. How can American own, manage, AND keep profits from "separate" companies paying lower payscales for pilots while they already have a contracted union labor force?
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You guys are making good points. i just spent a year and a half not flying because I was not going to waist my time for 20000 per year. There is no shortage of pilots. Pay a pilot 75000 a year and you will have all the FOs you need. Make captain's pay 120 and classes will fill up again. Many of my friends just sit at home.
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