Originally Posted by spaaks
(Post 1679885)
Pretty sure Great Lakes has less than 100 pilots now
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Originally Posted by sulkair
(Post 1679856)
Fixed:
Click to see chart: Original link works too - just remember to refresh your browser or old chart might show up. Dear SAPA, We've got some leverage. Thanks for the info. |
Originally Posted by EngineOut
(Post 1679897)
I honestly had NO IDEA that there were so few regionals now -- and that "INC" has the lion's share of pilots.
Dear SAPA, We've got some leverage. Thanks for the info. |
I had no idea Air Whisky and Mesa were so close in size. I always imagined Mesa as a much larger airline.
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Originally Posted by 9GulfTango
(Post 1679908)
I had no idea Air Whisky and Mesa were so close in size. I always imagined Mesa as a much larger airline.
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SkyWest has double the amount of aircraft as Republic (170 vs 352). So either Republic is overstocked with pilots, SkyWest is severly understocked, or something in the middle. Either way there is something fishy there.
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Originally Posted by NVUS
(Post 1679915)
SkyWest has double the amount of aircraft as Republic (170 vs 352). So either Republic is overstocked with pilots, SkyWest is severly understocked, or something in the middle. Either way there is something fishy there.
We need to update everything. |
Originally Posted by sulkair
(Post 1679914)
Mesa had 1800+ pilots before the EMB-145's started getting parked around '09.
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Nice job on the chart.
It would be cool to see total number of planes and get an idea of how thick or thin they are crewed. great job |
Originally Posted by 9GulfTango
(Post 1679944)
Ouch. That cant have been a fun time to be a Mesa pilot
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