Go Back  Airline Pilot Central Forums > Airline Pilot Forums > Regional
Pilot shortage begins Nov 1, 2013 >

Pilot shortage begins Nov 1, 2013


Notices
Regional Regional Airlines

Pilot shortage begins Nov 1, 2013

Old 11-03-2013 | 06:51 PM
  #31  
The Dominican's Avatar
Line Holder
 
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,569
Likes: 0
From: 747 captain
Default

Originally Posted by Andy
What is it that you see stopping hiring at the majors?.
The cyclical nature of this business, those of us that don't have very short memories know that "hiring for the foreseeable future" never turns out to be true
Reply
Old 11-03-2013 | 07:29 PM
  #32  
8hourrule's Avatar
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 358
Likes: 0
From: CRJ
Default

Originally Posted by Boomer
Originally Posted by 8hourrule
I like Janes chances way better than Dicks.
I don't like dicks at all, but you live your life the way that makes you happy.

http://youtu.be/g-kiZwF_qJo
Reply
Old 11-03-2013 | 07:29 PM
  #33  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 5,213
Likes: 14
From: guppy CA
Default

Originally Posted by The Dominican
The cyclical nature of this business, those of us that don't have very short memories know that "hiring for the foreseeable future" never turns out to be true
I can tell you that United is extremely short staffed. I can't speak for Delta and American, but I'd expect American to get very short very soon. And now that there are retirements, the majors need to fill their training pipelines. Those training pipelines are currently empty. I'd ballpark the training pipeline for United, American, and Delta at 500 per airline.

Yes, the industry is extremely cyclical. But right now airlines are running very lean and not adding capacity. We're on the upside of the cycle, not the downside.

Unless you think that the economy is about to collapse and/or the retirement age is about to be raised again, it's probably fairly safe to say that the hiring will last for at least the next three years. ... I say three years because I don't see any economic collapse or age change before that timeframe.

I think what you're going to see over the next few years is the opposite of what has happened over the last decade. The regionals will shrink and the majors will need to grow to fill those routes that used to be flown by the regionals. It won't be a 1:1 ratio; you'll see one 737 flight replace two RJ flights.
Even with attrition at the regionals, there will likely be stagnation there due to the regionals shrinking because there will be so few qualified newhires that the regionals will hire because they won't be competitive.
Reply
Old 11-03-2013 | 09:36 PM
  #34  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 480
Likes: 0
Default

Originally Posted by minimwage4
I tend to agree with you based on past history but it's hard to deny that the retirement numbers at the majors are huge.

Actually, the numbers are minuscule and not representative of a significant group. Check them here before you believe that 767 Captain that told you over drinks that 42,000 pilots are retiring in the next year from Delta, and only 204 commercial certificates were issued last year.
Reply
Old 11-03-2013 | 09:39 PM
  #35  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 480
Likes: 0
Default

Originally Posted by Andy
I take it that you weren't flying prior to 9/11. I remember jumpseating on regionals and more than a few times, the FO had less than 500 hours because there was so much turnover. One morning, there was one of these brand new FOs with his epaulets on backward - it took me a few minutes to convince him that the narrow side points toward your neck.
That was in every healthy sector in the world. Growth meant that new people had to be hired. That doesn't mean there were mass shortages, that just meant that the correct people were in the correct positions and moving on from 15K dollar jobs when they were supposed to.
Reply
Old 11-04-2013 | 06:33 AM
  #36  
afterburn81's Avatar
Line Holder
 
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,412
Likes: 12
From: A320
Default

Originally Posted by JohnnyG
That was in every healthy sector in the world. Growth meant that new people had to be hired. That doesn't mean there were mass shortages, that just meant that the correct people were in the correct positions and moving on from 15K dollar jobs when they were supposed to.
You are totally right. This is what everyone is missing. I hear it all the time where people compare these hiring booms in the past to the supposed up and coming one. The big difference is that the regionals are shrinking and the majors are just letting most of it go. There is NO more growth.

Sure the majors talk about getting new jets but they don't tell you about all of the aircraft they are retiring. No new routes. Not many at least. I haven't been doing this flying thing for very long but to this day I see a lot less frequencies and city pairings than I used to.

Retirement attrition alone is not going to cause any abnormal hiring boom. Maybe retirement attrition and people realizing it's stupid to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars to realistically only get paid around $15/hr for the first 15 years of your career will make a difference. But the numbers right now don't show me anything promising.
Reply
Old 11-04-2013 | 07:13 AM
  #37  
Line Holder
 
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 375
Likes: 40
From: Citation, left seat
Default

Current RJ captains will get picked up by the majors. FO's will bounce around from regional to regional with very few upgrades because the regionals won't be able to hire. They remaining regional lifers will take all the captain spots. FO's will be stuck making $37/hr until their company shuts down due to inability to staff their operation, then they'll be on the street with no TPIC time an no job prospects.

There will never be a shortage of pilots for majors, legacies and LLC airlines.
Reply
Old 11-04-2013 | 08:31 AM
  #38  
8hourrule's Avatar
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 358
Likes: 0
From: CRJ
Default

Originally Posted by Skypilotsv1984
Current RJ captains will get picked up by the majors. FO's will bounce around from regional to regional with very few upgrades because the regionals won't be able to hire. They remaining regional lifers will take all the captain spots. FO's will be stuck making $37/hr until their company shuts down due to inability to staff their operation, then they'll be on the street with no TPIC time an no job prospects.

There will never be a shortage of pilots for majors, legacies and LLC airlines.
This. 100% this. I am already living it. Comair for many years. Never upgraded. Gojet for almost a year now. No upgrade in sight even at this hole.
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
prezbear
Cargo
28
03-26-2022 11:07 AM
dozer
Regional
13
04-07-2008 03:20 AM
Opus
Major
46
04-04-2008 09:47 PM
PCNUTT
Cargo
37
05-23-2007 08:12 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Your Privacy Choices