Seems like a lot of factors would affect that statistic but I wouldn't think it would be very high, perhaps less than 1% as a swag.
What's your point in asking?
That is my point. It's rare, if ever that it happens. The airline business has it's ups and downs and one's career shouldn't be measure at one time. The Nicolau award was composed at our lowest point. He didn't look at the rapid movement that would come on a static list. He bought the liquidation argument, even though we didn't liquidate. That our assets were there going forward and he shifted much of the benefit to the west.
You didn't answer the second, so I'm guessing that you weren't. How would you liked if AWA had gone back into Ch 11 and another company came in, took advantage of that and you were locked into your lowest point in your career, just before those ahead of you were about to retire?