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Quote: would love to get more detail about Hawaiian.. with all of their aggressive growth plans, and A321 Neo' order, there isn't much detail.

I heard they're retiring an average of 20 pilots per year for the next 10 years if that helps.
That sounds about right from what I'm hearing.
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Any updates?

US/AMR now AAL (American Airlines Group) etc.

Thanks
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Yes an update for American/US airline combined would be awesome! Great work
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My neighbor Bob won't vote for it unless y'all agree to date of hire. He was in one of the 87 classes and doesn't want to be a First Officer anymore...
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Quote: My neighbor Bob won't vote for it unless y'all agree to date of hire. He was in one of the 87 classes and doesn't want to be a First Officer anymore...
No kidding? 27 years in the right seat? That's going to be interesting.
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The AA and US Airways merge should be up soon.

For now though the surveys that members have filled out with their registration have been compiled into survey results for each airline. This information will hopefully be helpful to pilots considering other airlines for employment.

The hope is to find some way to quantify an airlines culture and work rules/QOL. Subsequently, it is hoped that the survey data will offer a window into what it is like to work for a particular airline.

The following post explains it in more detail. Pilots do have to sign in for a free membership to view the results. The reason being it helps the website gather more survey data as more pilots sign in. The more survey data that is aggregated, hopefully the more insightful and reliable the results that can then be offered to pilots.

The information that is shared in the results is de-identified. The reports are in testing so any feedback is appreciated.

Pilot/Member Survey Reports - Is now in Beta. | Audries Aircraft Analysis

Survey Reports | Audries Aircraft Analysis
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American and US Airways are combined in the computer model now.

Interestingly, the number of retirements for the combined carriers reaches almost 1000 pilots per year in the next decade! In other words, that would mean a pilot would be retiring every 8 -9 hours for an entire year. For now though American will lag behind in its attrition compared to other peer carriers.

American Airlines | Audries Aircraft Analysis
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Can I not log on as a military guy?
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Thanks for bringing that to my attention. You should be able to now.
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Quote: No kidding? 27 years in the right seat? That's going to be interesting.
Buzz,

Even though things have picked up I still don't see where I will make the Left Seat before retirement (8 years from now, 23 years total). The earliest I would upgrade is: Lineholder @ least 50% in the 320 or 737 in SLC or LAX. Don't see that happening.
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