RUMOR IN RDU IS AMT POSITIONS WILL BE REDUCED OR CUT, ALSO IF YOU HAVE 5 LAYOVERS OR LESS YOU COULD BE ON THE CHOPING BLOCK.
RUMOR IN RDU IS AMT POSITIONS WILL BE REDUCED OR CUT, ALSO IF YOU HAVE 5 LAYOVERS OR LESS YOU COULD BE ON THE CHOPING BLOCK.
Chillers, The key in your statement is the word (could), until the 28th of this month - a rumor is only a rumor. B)RUMOR IN RDU IS AMT POSITIONS WILL BE REDUCED OR CUT, ALSO IF YOU HAVE 5 LAYOVERS OR LESS YOU COULD BE ON THE CHOPING BLOCK.
Over the last few weeks we've heard rumors about reductions or station closeings at SNA,MSP,IAD,AUS, and DEN.
How many AMT's are at each of these (and RDU) stations?
Thanks.
SNA: 2 CC/11 AMT/1 Stock
MSP: 3/17/2
IAD: 4/12/2
DEN: 4/29/3
AUS: 4/33/3
If stations the size of AUS & DEN are being closed down, I'd be surprised.
IAH, BDL, SAT, and PHL are about the same size (or smaller) as SNA, MSP and IAD, so it wouldn't surprise me to see them on a list somewhere as well.
Presumably, IAD would be in a one-station agreement with DCA, but that's just speculation on my part.
If and when mechanics are pulled from these stations, then pilots will be made aware that they should not write up non-airworthy items in and out of those airports.
Geez Hopeful,Don't be surprised. RENO was the first.
And if the results of the PLI are an indication, then these class 2 stations are history. AA wants to see how it compares to other airlines. I can tell you this, right now at this place in time, AA has more outstations maintenance staffed than any other airline.
True, most of the mechanics are protected and will be paid $12,500 according to the contract. But there are Class I stations running with mechanic shortages and could eventually be filled as a result of layoffs saving AA the cost of putting laid off mechanics back on the payroll.
If and when mechanics are pulled from these stations, then pilots will be made aware that they should not write up non-airworthy items in and out of those airports.
Look, line MX needs to come up with 23 million in savings
Geez Hopeful,...
Look, line MX needs to come up with 23 million in savings minus whatever the value of closing RNO is. Contract maintenance vendors at AA outstations are almost non-existant and suspect at best. We are constantly asked by other carriers to come and bail them out - JettCare or some other fly-by-night outfit botched a job up - got in over there head. AA is on to something by keeping line MX at outstations - could be very profitable if we are the only reliable show on the field. 😉