Gentlemen
I know you east guys have the mantra that “your” attrition is valuable and it is going to be huge. Have any of you looked at the actual numbers or just listened to the crew room propaganda?
Oh I know you all are going to be captains or moving to that WB as soon as that attrition kicks in.
Looking at the retirements it says between 2012 and 2016 the next 5 years you should have 976 east pilots leave the seniority list. But according to the over 60 list usapa put out there are only 638 holding positions. Right off the bat 34.6% of your “attrition” means nothing because it does not open a slot.
Of those 638 over 60, 155 are F/O’s, 25% of the retirements stand alone are F/O’s. The Nicolau is not keeping anyone from upgrading it was your career and the airline you worked for. Oh I know the argument. But those are wide body positions. Have you counted them? Of the 638 retirements 38 from the 767 and 46 from the 330 are f/o’s. So you guys are delaying a contract and fighting arbitration for the last 5 years because you want 84 wide body F/O position that pay $98 and $109 respectively. With a new contract you could have had that for the NB.
What is it that you guys have been waiting around for the last 20 years? Here is your rocket ship of attrition.
Broken down by fleet:
E190 19 (2 F/O)
737 83
AB 265
767 140 (102 captain, 38 F/O)
330 133 (87 captain, 46 F/O)
The junior 767 F/O is seniority number 3094 out of 3446. So just how desirable are those WB F/O slots if it goes down to 89.7% of the list. As we stand almost everyone has a chance to bid the WB if you want. So all this talk about the attrition moving east F/O to the WB really we are talking about the bottom 350 guys that can’t bid it yet.
Total of 38 WB captain slot per year for the next 5 years. 17 WB F/O slots per year for the next 5 years.
Total of 59 NB (including 190) captain slots per year for the next 5 years, 16 NB F/O position per year for the next 5 years.
I hope it was worth it. The delay that you east guys demanded, giving away somewhere between $50,000.00 and $100,000. Most of you could bid the 767 right now if you wanted to but obviously you don’t since it went so junior. Unless you are within 300 numbers of upgrade you will not get that captain seat even stand alone for the next 5 years. Willing to put off a contract for another 5 years? Think Parker will let it go that long? What do you think is going to happen in an AA merger? Are you going to demand a share of the AA attrition, WB and upgrades or tell them you only want what you brought to the merger?
Once again the east overplayed a weak hand trying to put way more value on what you have than what it is really worth.