Furlough estimate
#1634
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AA furloughee here. I doubt too many. I came from the corporate world in a previous life and while I can recover most of the money outside of aviation I have to work a lot more to do it. Just a thought. Also sorry guys I know it sucks.
#1636
Based on previous comms, they’ve been clear this is only for 2020. They will continue to furlough in 2021 until there is either mitigation (or government aid), a recovery begins, or they match our staffing with block hours needed for demand. If things don’t change, this is only round 1 I’m afraid 😐
#1639
There have been numerous CCS messages for the hiring of pilot instructors. Due to the furloughs and massive training now required on the Narrowbody fleets, they have to replace the instructors that will be furloughed as a result of this thing. If they furlough all the way to 3900 from the bottom, that will be nearly HALF of the 737 PIs.
#1640
There have been numerous CCS messages for the hiring of pilot instructors. Due to the furloughs and massive training now required on the Narrowbody fleets, they have to replace the instructors that will be furloughed as a result of this thing. If they furlough all the way to 3900 from the bottom, that will be nearly HALF of the 737 PIs.
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