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15 more early outs for September.
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Quote: 15 more early outs for September.
Not a really huge number, but every bit helps.....
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Quote: Not a really huge number, but every bit helps.....

How many is that total for you guys?


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"nearly 800" is the official count from the company. I really dont feel like counting the list.
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Quote: "nearly 800" is the official count from the company. I really dont feel like counting the list.

Thank you. So around 5%-6% of the list? Does that include the long term leaves? Or just retirements?


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permanent leaves of absenses.
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the 800 or so number is just retirements, about 5,000 or so on short term LOAs, 1, 3, and 6 month varieties...someone with better numbers could correct me but that's what i have seen/read.
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Quote: the 800 or so number is just retirements, about 5,000 or so on short term LOAs, 1, 3, and 6 month varieties...someone with better numbers could correct me but that's what i have seen/read.

Much appreciated. Was just curious. Figured your numbers may be predictive of what will happen at our company.


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TOTAL pilots per month on any type (Unpaid, Permanent, Short Term) leave without the August bid posted/included yet:

6/2020 = 5009 (17, 735, 4257)
7/2020 = 4835 (31, 716, 4088)
8/2020 = 3445 (28, 692, 2725)
9/2020 = 2990 (28, 674, 2288)
10/2020 = 1696 (20, 652, 1024)
11/2020 = 1200 (19, 622, 559)
12/2020 = 779 (18, 602, 159)
01/2021 = 600 (16, 584, 0)

You’ll notice the middle numbers go down, and that’s due to the Permanent leave pilots reaching age 65 and no longer on a leave program, if that is confusing anyone.

These numbers also do not include the regular mandatory retirements for the remainder of the year which are an additional 274 as of 6/18/2020. Add roughly another 10% to that 274 for medical outs, early retirements, and misc departures from our ranks. Also, those (274 + 10%) pilots could be on Short Term leave until retirement too. Someone smarter may have those stats available.
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