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13:00 | FAA Aviation Safety Inspector Dr. Paul Foster will present “Beyond the Preflight,” an NGPA exclusive FAA-accredited Wings program designed to assist pilots by enhancing their aircraft preflight knowledge beyond the standard use of preflight checklists.
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Aviator BulletinsThe latest aviation industry hiring news and more.
CommutAir announced that it has reached an agreement with United Airlines to significantly increase the number of airplanes flown under the United Express brand by adding Embraer E145 jet operations to the company’s existing fleet of Bombardier turbo-prop aircraft. The agreement is subject to government approval.
Also pursuant to this agreement, CommutAir will implement a “Career Path Program” (CPP) for participating pilots. The program offers pilots the option to transition from CommutAir to United after certain requirements are met, including various service, performance record and accumulated flight hours requirements.
Pursuant to the currently anticipated fleet plan, the first Embraer E145 aircraft is expected to enter service in April 2016, and the fleet size and routes flown will grow through the addition of 40 Embraer E145 aircraft. Employee recruiting and FAA processes are already underway.
“This is a wonderful and attractive opportunity for CommutAir” said John Sullivan, Chairman of CommutAir. “In conjunction with this exciting growth plan, we will be implementing a program that offers a clear career path option to participating pilots. I appreciate working with United in offering more opportunities for our pilots and all of our employees,” he added.
CommutAir’s adoption of the CPP will be a special feature of the United Express agreement.
• Will enable qualified pilot applicants to opt into the CPP at the time of joining CommutAir and then seamlessly move to United after the applicable requirements are met.
• CommutAir’s planned growth will provide opportunities for promotions to Captain at CommutAir.
In an environment of instability in the regional industry, ExpressJet is making smart business decisions to support our growth and stability. We’ve extended contracts on a number of aircraft this year and into 2016, and we’ve introduced new work rules that improve our already great quality of life. LOA 14 introduces a number of positive changes in our work rules:
• Accelerated upgrades• Increased flexibility for reserve pilots• Created hybrid reserve lines to allow more pilots to hold
a line• Reduced short-call and ready reserve requirements• Increased ability for line-holders to modify their
schedules• Added a year of longevity pay to the first officer pay
scales• Improved pick-up window allows reserve pilots to better
control their schedule
United Airlines offers Career Path Program for
CommutAir Pilots
ExpressJet Airlines Extends Aircraft Contracts and Adds New Work Rules
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CTP OVERVIEW
Air Wisconsin Airlines Certification Training Program (CTP) is a 12 day paid in-house training which provides pilots with an opportunity to complete an FAA approved certification course that will prepare the new hire pilot for the ATP written knowledge exam.
During training, pilots will stay at the same hotel that hosts the NFL teams that play the Green Bay Packers. They will also receive positive space travel accommodations on American Airlines and A TP Written test preparation software to ensure the successful completion of the course and examination.
Typically simulator out of pocket cost can range anywhere from $4,595- $4995. In effort to alleviate any undue financial burden to our new-hire pilots while in training, Air Wisconsin offers the CTP program at no cost.
With a grounded focus on quality of life and a high performing team of pilots, Air Wisconsin Airlines strives to deliver quality programs that enhance our future pilots with a focus on Safety, Superior Service and Smart Choices.
Air Wisconsin Airlines
THE SMART CHOICE
We offer a quality of life that matters to you. Providing the support of a team and the comfort of a family, join us.
CTP BENEFITS
• 12 day PAID training for ATP - CTP course
• Space positive travel to and from simulator training in CLT
• Single occupancy PAID hotel while in ground school and simulator training
• 5 days of ground training
• 2 days of simulator training (10 hours total)
• Company paid ATP written taken on-site in Appleton Headquarters
• A TP Knowledge exam Certification issued upon completion and passing written exam
• Immediate transitions into First Officer new hire training
TOPICS DURING TRAINING
• Jet Transition
• High Altitude Stalls
• TAA Management
• Upset Recovery Training
• CTP Pilots will receive 46 hours of simulator time
HEALTH CARE
CTP pilots can enroll into Air Wisconsin’s comprehensive health care benefit packages. We have the best healthcare insurance in the airline (not only the Regional) industry with only 25% premium share!
QUALITY OF LIFE
INDUSTRY LEADING 401K
• Air Wisconsin will automatically contribute 3% for you
• If you contribute 9%, the company will match an additional 5% (plus the automatic 3%)
• If you contribute 9%, the company will match up to 8%= 17% towards your 401k!
iPAD (EFB) PROGRAM
• Fully cover company iPad Mini issued on INDOC day 1
• IPad mini, protective case external battery, all provided
• RAM Mounts installed in each aircraft, pilots do not need to carry mounts
• NAVTECH Charts and company manuals all on the iPad!
• Pilots who use their own iPad will get $150 stipend from the company
SOFT PAY
• 100% Cancelation Pay
• 100% Deadhead Pay (Company required travel)
• $300 headset allowance to use upon 6 years of employment
• $260 each year to use for purchase of uniform items
• ORF, DCA, and LGA paid parking (Up to $50/month or $600 per year for LGA)
Air Wisconsin Outlines New ATP Certification Training Program and Other Industry Leading Quality of Life Advances
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Aviator Bulletins
On the fence about starting a new job in December? We’ve made it easy. Pilots who start class in December are guaranteed December 24-27 off. Plus, we’ll fly you home positive space on the 23rd
and back on the 27th on our dime. Relax and enjoy the holidays, knowing that you’ve made a smart career decision. For more information, please contact [email protected].
Any pilot who starts class in December (on December 1 or December 7) will receive an additional $1,000 signing bonus—that’s $1,000 on top of the $10,000 to $15,000 signing bonus that GoJet is currently offering new hire pilots. The bonus will be disbursed in two $500 installments
on December 18 and January 4. Plus, all pilots who start class in December will get the week of December 21-25 off! Start 2016 off right, with a new job at one of the country’s premier regional airlines. Contact [email protected] to learn more.
Compass Airlines is pleased to announce that the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) for its pilot group has been amended to increase first year, First Officer pay to $35.81 per flight hour. This agreement makes first year pay at Compass
among the highest in the regional airline industry. An additional highlight of the amended CBA is the provision of four paid hotel stays per month for commuting pilots.
Tran States Airlines Guarantees Holidays Off in December for New Hires
GoJet Airlines Offers Holiday Bonus for New
Hires in December
Compass Airlines Raises the Bar for New Hire First Officers and Commuters
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Your path to the majors.
Compass Airlines serves over 4 million passengers annually, averaging over 220 daily departures to destinations in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Compass operates a fleet of Embraer 170/175 aircraft on behalf of American Airlines (as American Eagle) and Delta Air Lines (as Delta Connection), and is in the midst of major growth, adding 20 Embraer 175 aircraft to its fleet in 2015. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Compass has crew bases in Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Seattle.
*Mainline carriers defined as Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, jetBlue, Virgin America, Alaska Airlines, and American Airlines.
100% of pilots who voluntarily left the company in 2015
were offered pilot positions with
mainline carriers*.
Contact: [email protected]
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Compass Airlines has come a long way since it was founded eight years ago as a byproduct of restructuring at
Northwest Airlines. Less than a decade later, Compass is 1,600 employees strong and is on track to serve 4.3 million passengers in 2015. Its route map stretches from coast to coast, as far north as Alaska, and as far south as Mexico.
Compass operated solely as Northwest Airlink/Delta Connection until 2015, when it was selected by American Airlines to operate 20 new Embraer 175s under the American Eagle regional service brand.
This deal, which gave Compass its second mainline partner, increased the airline’s fleet size by 47% in less than a year and is projected to result in a 36% increase in passenger traffic between 2015 and 2016.
The Compass DifferenceMike White, the Director of Flight
Operations, is candid when asked what it is that’s unique about the Flight Operations department at Compass. “We know that the majority of our pilots want to eventually move on to a mainline carrier someday. But we want our pilots to enjoy the time that they do spend with us. Years later, when our pilots have gone on to achieve their long-term career goals, we want them to look back on their time at Compass as not only instrumental in getting them to where they are, but also as the most enjoyable experience of their professional career.”
Compass Airlines at a
GlanceCorporate Headquarters: Minneapolis (MSP)
Crew Bases:Minneapolis (MSP)Seattle (SEA)Los Angeles (LAX)
Number Of Pilots
710
Fleet Size/Composition:62 Embraer 170/175Embraer 170: 6 (Delta Connection)Embraer 175: 56 (20 American Airlines; 36 Delta Connection)
Mainline Partners:American Airlines Delta Air Lines
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Chief Pilot Jeremy Specht echoes that sentiment, stating, “It’s simple. We want our pilots to be happy. Part of how management accomplishes that is by jumping in the trenches and giving them as much support as possible. Flight Ops Management is visible and engaged in day-to-day operations, and my door is always open.” In fact, either the Chief Operating Officer or the Director of Operations personally welcomes each new hire pilot to the company during training, leading one new hire pilot from another regional to remark, “I didn’t even know who the Director of Operations was at my last job.”
This commitment to pilot satisfaction is clearly paying dividends, as 45% of pilots hired in 2015 left other regional airlines to come to Compass. These new hire pilots, who cite years spent on reserve and long upgrade times as contributing factors behind leaving their previous employers, are also drawn to the stellar reputation of the Compass pilot group and the airline’s commitment to pilot morale.
When pilots from other regionals arrive at Compass, they find that long stints on reserve and long upgrade times are a thing of the past. Compass pilots spend, on average, less than two months on reserve, and typically upgrade in 12-18 months, assuming Captain FAR requirements are met. Compass pilots also enjoy industry leading work and reserve rules, including a long call reserve option with a 24-hour call out. Paper manuals and charts are also a thing of the past—the flight deck at Compass is completely paperless, with each pilot utilizing the most recent version of the iPad Air.
Additionally, Compass first year pay is one of the highest in the regional airline industry, at $35.81 per flight hour, and the company will soon roll out a referral program that will give employees the opportunity to earn $1,500 for each pilot candidate they recommend that is hired and completes training. The company also offers commuting pilots four hotel stays per month, provides the ATP-CTP course for qualified applicants, and is one of only a handful regional airlines to participate in the ATP Flight School Tuition Reimbursement program.
Compass pilots can also take advantage of a great employee benefit package that includes:
• Paid training
• Medical, dental and life insurance
• 401(K) retirement plan
• Long-term disability coverage
• Performance-based bonuses
• Paid vacation and holidays
• Flight benefits
• Discounts on cruises, car rentals, hotels and other hospitality services
Compass is currently hiring up to 40 pilots per month and upgrades are taking place at a rate of 10-20 per month. Flying for Compass is a smart career move for pilots who want to move on to the majors. Compass pilots are in high demand by mainline carriers, as 100% of pilots who left the company voluntarily in 2015 left for pilot positions with a major airline.
Compass pilots represent some of the finest talent in aviation, and each one of them is committed to our mission of providing safe, reliable and on-time service. They love what they do, and that passion shines throughout our operation each day. To learn more about how you can join our outstanding team of aviation professionals, please visit www.compassairline.com/careers or submit your application today via www.airlineapps.com.
MOST JUNIOR FIRST OFFICERS AND CAPTAINS BY DATE OF HIRE
FIRST OFFICERS CAPTAINSLAX 10/15/15 4/30/15MSP 7/9/15 9/12/13SEA 7/30/15 4/30/15
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Compass is on track to serve over 4 million passengers in 2015, and expects a 36%
increase in overall passenger traffic in 2016.
American Eagle routes United Express routesBased on December 2015 scheduleRoutes subject to change without notice
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Pre Interview:
Craig: How do you select applicants to be brought in for an interview?Jeremy: Applications are received through Airline Apps and screened against our hiring requirements, their experience, education and training record
C: What can an applicant do to increase their chances of being called for an interview?J: Compete the application fully and completely including the addendum, and letters of recommendation.
C: How critical is it to attend a job fair to get an interview? J: While it is not critical, it provides an opportunity to meet with recruiters and pilots to review your resume
C: What is the best way to prepare for an interview with your company?J: We will send a study guide with the interview confirmation. Be prepared to discuss your training history and work experience thoroughly.
Interview:
C: Do you recommend that applicants get to your headquarters city the day before and get a hotel room for the night?J: We currently arrange travel and hotel for the day prior to the interview
C: Can you walk me through a typical day of interviews?J: The day will include a document and logbook review, a company presentation, a job knowledge test and an interview with a recruiter and a line pilot
C: What kind of questions can an applicant expect to be asked?J: TMAAT and scenario questions to determine airmanship and aviation knowledge as well as determine culture fit
C: If the TMAAT question being asked does not apply to that applicant can that question be skipped?J: Yes
C: What are some of the biggest mistakes that applicants make during the interview process? J: Lack of full and complete disclosure, or inability to speak to their work and training history
Written test:
C: Is there a written or computer test? J: Written
C: What can you recommend applicants study for that test? At what point is this test taken?J: We send a study guide. The test is taken early in the day
Post Interview:
C: Do you tell applicants they are hired in person that day? J: It could be as early as the same day.
C: How long do applicants have to wait to know if they are hired?J: It could be as early as the same day.
C: How soon can an applicant expect a class date after being hired?J: 2-3 weeks
General:
C: How many pilots does your airline expect to hire this year?J: Approximately 120 for the remainder of this year
C: Can you explain the ATP-CQP class that your company offers? J: We currently provide the ATP CTP course through one of our preferred vendors. We currently cover the cost of the course, the travel to our vendor and the hotel during the course
C: Do you have a hiring bonus? Is there any specific criterion to qualify for the bonus?J: We currently offer a $10,000 signing bonus to all new hire First Officers. Conditions and restrictions apply.
Interview with Compass Chief Pilot Jeremy Specht
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Introduction
Allegiant is more than an airline, it’s an innovative travel company dedicated to providing the best travel deals to its customers. Linking small U.S. cities to world-class leisure
destinations such as Florida, Las Vegas, Phoenix, California, Hawaii, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. Allegiant’s low-cost, high-efficiency, all-jet passenger airline offers air travel both on a stand-alone basis and bundled with travel products such as hotels, car rental and entertainment tickets. Allegiant was founded in 1997 in Fresno, Calif. In 1999, the company began scheduled passenger service between Fresno and Las Vegas utilizing a DC-9 aircraft. In June 2001, Maury Gallagher restructured the airline to a low-cost model and moved the headquarters and operations to Las Vegas, where they remain today. Allegiant’s unique strategy has allowed the company to remain profitable every quarter since 2003 despite industry challenges that include fluctuating fuel costs and an unstable economy. From 2002 through 2004, the
scheduled service business model was developed and, by 2004, Allegiant was flying MD80 aircraft from 13 small cities to Las Vegas offering bundled air and hotel packages. Allegiant became a public company in December 2006, under the Allegiant Travel Company name and trades on the NASDAQ under ticker ALGT. In March 2010, the company announced it signed a forward purchase agreement to acquire six Boeing 757-200 aircraft that enabled Allegiant to expand its leisure travel strategy into Hawaii with flights beginning in summer 2012. In August 2012, Allegiant entered a lease agreement to lease nine Airbus A319 aircraft, and in December 2012, announced its intention to acquire nine Airbus A320 aircraft. Today, the travel company continues its focus on linking travelers in small cities, generally at under served airports that have limited or no service, to top leisure destinations. Allegiant makes travel not only affordable, but also convenient. This is why Allegiant has been listed as one of American’s fastest growing companies.
Allegiant Fleet and Growth
Allegiant is currently looking at potentially hiring up to 140-200 pilots in 2016. This is due to growth and aircraft deliveries. Allegiant Air recently ordered our 50th A320 passenger jet. Currently Allegiant has two new base openings this year, Pittsburgh, PA (KPIT) will open 12/24/2015 with 1 A-319, and Cincinnati, OH (CVG) will open 01/6/2016 with 3 A-319 aircraft.
Aircraft Active Orders Passengers
Airbus A319-100 9 21 156Airbus A320-200 15 4 177Boeing 757-200 6 - 215
MD-83 46 - 166MD-88 6 - 166Total 82 25
Current Pilot Domiciles as of Dec 2015:
Base Equipment
LAS MD80/757SFB A320/MD80PIE A320/MD80IWA A320/MD80PGD A320/MD80HNL 757BLI A320FLL A320OAK A320AVL MD80VDB MD80
Training
As a new hire at Allegiant, pay begins on the first day of training. In addition to a base pay of 70 hours, hotel and transportation are also provided. Transportation consists of a shuttle bus to and from the hotel and training center during ground school. Thereafter, a rental car will be allocated for each paired simulator crew for the remainder of training.
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New Training Center
To support the future growth, Allegiant was excited to announce the opening of the state-of-the-art training facility in Las Vegas (LAS). The multi-million-dollar 34,000-sqaure-foot training center houses, two Airbus A-320 full flight simulators, one A-320 advanced flight training device, an A-320 systems trainer and an MD-80 advanced flight training device. It also has evacuation training systems for MD-80s, Boeing 757 door and window evacuations, A-320 door and window evacuations, a fire trainer, and ditching equipment. An MD-80 simulator is planned later this year. Plans are underway for an East Coast Training Center in Orlando, construction to start in 2016.
Schedules
Because of Allegiant’s unique business model we fly mostly day trips. A majority of the schedules are 2 or 4 leg turns ending back in domicile every night. This makes it efficient for the company to overnight the aircraft in domicile and for pilots who enjoy sleeping in their own bed every night. Typical work days can vary, since we cater to the vacation traveler, most bases generally fly reduced schedules on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. This is when most folks start and end their vacations.
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Pre Interview:Craig: What can an applicant do to increase their chances of being called for an interview?Mark: Continuing to build qualifications and attending recruiting events.
C: How critical is it to attend a job fair to get an interview? M: Not totally critical, we review all applications that we receive. It is nice to put a face with an application.
C: What is the best way to prepare for an interview with your company?M: Doing research and understanding the differences in Allegiant’s business model compared to others.
Interview: C: Do you recommend that applicants get to your headquarters city the day before and get a hotel room for the night?M: Yes, usually the interviews start at 7:30am and last about a half day.
C: Can you walk me through a typical day of interviews?M: We start with company presentation, followed by usual paperwork and finger printing, then a board interview with usually two Chief Pilots and someone with People Services. Lastly a 20-30min non-motion sim evaluation in our MD80 FTD.
C: What kind of questions can an applicant expect to be asked?M: Walk through your employment history, log book review, TMAAT questions, and scenario based questions
C: If the TMAAT question being asked does not apply to that applicant can that question be skipped?M: We wouldn’t ask it unless it applies to the applicant.
C: What are some of the biggest mistakes that applicants make during the interview process? M: Not coming fully prepared to interview i.e updated log books or not having researched the company. Also just not being themselves, we are trying to get know the individual better during this part of the process.
Simulator Evaluation:C: Do you have a simulator ride? M: Yes, Non motion MD80 FTD.
C: What types of scenarios should you expect in the simulator evaluation?M: Basic climb out, hold and into an approach. The person conducting the evaluation will manage all the configuration changes.
C: What are you looking for in the simulator evaluation?M: Basic airmanship skills, situation awareness and overall flight deck presence.
C: What are the biggest mistakes applicants make?M: Poor “stick and rudder” skills and general lack of professional discipline. A lot of applicants come out of advance glass equipment and can have trouble transitioning into the MD80 and 757 that don’t have full glass.
Post Interview:C: Do you tell applicants they are hired in person that day? M: Usually, Yes.
C: How soon can an applicant expect a class date after being hired?M: We try to give at least a month notice.
General:C: How many pilots does your airline expect to hire this year?M: 200+
C: Does Allegiant Air have a pilot referral program?M: We do take internal recommendations, with an official letter of recommendation from the current employee.
C: Can you describe the partnership that Allegiant has with Ameriflight?M: Yes, we are proud to have partnered with Ameriflight on this preferential hiring program. The minimums to qualify is 1000 hours in one of Ameriflight’s type rated required aircrafts and instructor/management experience.
C: What is pay and housing in training?M: From the first day of class you are paid 70 guaranteed at first year pay. Hotels, (single occupancy) are provided throughout training. Once you start sim, a rental car will be provided for you and your sim partner.
C: What are Allegiant’s typical trips like?M: Most of Allegiant trips are “day trips” or “out and backs”. Generally 2 or 4 legs starting in domicile, going to an out station where they turn and head back to domicile. It affords pilots who live in a base to basically sleep in their own beds every night.
Interview with Mark Grock, System Chief Pilot
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The following pages contain over 30 different contractual comparisons for 10 separate mainline airlines. Almost all the data was collect from each individual airlines contract. Our goal is to provide you with the
most current and up to date data so that as a pilot you can choose the right airline for you. Every pilot looks for something different out of the airline they work for. Whether it’s living in base, maximizing your pay, or chasing that quick upgrade, we will have the most current and up to date information. To do this, we are working with the airlines to make sure this data is up to date and correct. Good luck and fly safe!
401(K) Matching: Retirement plan, the company will match the employees contribution up to the listed percentage. Unless noted the company will match 100% of what the employee contributes.
ALPA: Air Line Pilots Association
Cancellation pay: When a leg or legs are canceled, the employee will still be credited for that leg. Some companies will not cover all reasons for cancellations. Refer to the contract for more information.
Deadhead: Positive space travel as a passenger for company business; paid as shown in above referenced column.
FAPA: Frontier Airline Pilots Association
IBT: International Brotherhood of Teamsters
ISP: International Savings Plan
IOE: Initial Operating Experience, refers the flight training a new hire receives from a check airman after completing all ground and simulator training.
DC: Direct Contribution, the company will contribute the listed additional amount directly to the employees 401(K), either quarterly or yearly, refer to the contract for more information
MMG: Minimum Monthly Guarantee, the minimum amount of credit the employee will receive per month. The ability to work more or less is possible, depends on the needs of the company, line holder or reserve and open trips for that month.
Per Diem: The amount of money the company pays the employee for food expenses while gone from base, typically from show time to end of debrief time of that trip. Day trip per diem is taxable while overnight is not.
TFP: Trip for Pay
UTU: United Transportation Union
YOS: Years of Service with the company.
Highlighted blocks indicate best in class.
Gray blocks indicate source of data or date data was obtained 3.C.1 indicates contract section see contract for more information
Sample only; refer to adjacent pages for actual information
Mainline Airlines
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B787, B777, B767, B757, B737, A350, A330, A321, A320, A319,
MD82/83, E190
No MALV 72-84 or 88*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
2.25 Dom** $2.75 Int.**
AA - May/1999
US East Aug/2014
US WestSep/1998
14,236 9,987 APA iPad
BOS, CLT, DCA, DFW, JFK, LAX, LGA, MIA, ORD, PHL, PHX, STL
*Monthly Average Line Value depends on pay group, **$0.05 increase 1/1/16 ***Includes AA & USAir
6.D.1.d 7.A.5 Oct/2015 Jul/2015 *** Contract 2015, as amended
B737 No85 Hours plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.15 Apr/2007 1,720 816 ALPA SEA, ANC, LAX, PDX
11.D.5.b 5.A.1 5.A.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2013, as amended
B747, B787, B777, B767, B757, B737, B717, A350, A330, A321, A320, A319, MD88, MD90
No $3,888.29 / Month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.20 Dom., $2.70 Int. 2010 12,500 8,292 ALPA Surface
ATL, CVG, DTW, LAX, MSP, NYC,
SEA, SLC
3.D.4. 5.E.1 5.B Oct/2015 Jul/2015 Feb/2015 Contract 2014, as amended
A330, A350B717, B767 No
3 Hours per day, plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00*$2.50 Int. 600 ALPA HNL
*Interisland
9.G.1 Contract 2010, as amended
A350, B747, B777, B787, B767, B757, B737, A320,
A319
No3 Hours per day, plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.35 Dom* $2.70 Int.* 2006 12,505 7,765 ALPA iPad
IAH, EWR, CLE, DEN, ORD, SFO, IAD, GUM, LAX
*$0.05 increase on Jan 1st.
3-E 4-G-1, 9-E 4-A Oct/2015 Contract 2012 as amended
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B757, MD-80,A319, A3220 None 70 Hours
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company*
$1.00 6 Months 530 IBT NoneBLI, FLL, HNL,
IWA, LAS, OAK,PGD, PIE, SFB
*Company provides rental car during simulator training
2 Jul/2015 Jul/2015
MMG No $1.90 Oct/2013 975 FAPA DEN, ORD, MCO
Dec/2015 Dec/2015
A321, A320, A319, E190 $5,000* $2,500 per
month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00 June/2012 3,000 840 ALPA Yes JFK, BOS, FLL, MCO, LGB
*After completing first year, *Pilot data approximate
Add A, Pg24 Add A, Pg24 11 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Agreement 2013, Currently in negotiations
B737 None 89, 87 or 85 MMG*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.15 Dom. $2.65 Int. May/2006 7,951 3,702 SWAPA iPad
ATL, MCO, DAL, DEN, HOU, LAS,
MDW, OAK, PHX, BWI
*MMG based upon number of days in the month, **Number of retirements from Feb/2015
4.K.6 4.T.1 4.T.3 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015** Contract 2014, as amended
A319, A320, A321 None $1,750*/mo
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.20 Mar/2013 1,289 ALPA ACY, DFW, DTW, FLL, LAS, ORD
*Monthly payment is prorated and includes salary and per diem
3.D.1 5.A.1 5.B.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2010, as amended
B737NG MMGSingle
Occupancy, Paid for by company
1/24th the IRS CONUS M&IE airline
daily rate
250 ALPATablet
Walkabout Computers
MSP
3.B 5.B.1 5.3 Jul/2015
A320 None $2,500 per month None $2.00 ALPA SFO, LAX, JFK
10.J.1 3.B.e 10.I.1 Rule book 2014
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B747 None $1,600 per month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.40 IBT
3.A.1.f 11.A.7 5.A.3ABX Air
B-767 None
$52 Dom.$89.75 PR*
$79.75 NPR**
IBT
*PR = Pacific Rim, **NPR = Non Pacific Rim
20.E.1
B777, B767, B757, MD11, DC10, A300
None
$2,000 / mo until
activation date*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$1.95 Dom. $2.75 Int. 4,288 4,288 ALPA Fixed in plane
or iPadMEM, IND, LAX, ANC, HKG, CGN
*Prorated if hire date is not the first of the month.
3.A 5.B.1.d 5.A.1 & 2 Contract 2006 as amended
B747 None $600 / week unitl OE
Week 1 paid by crewmember, then, Single Occupancy
$1.65 Dom. $2.50 Int. Apr/2008 317 IBT iPad fixed in
plane Home Based
5.A 6.A Dec/2015 Dec/2015
B757, B767,A300, B747,
MD-11None MMG
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00 Dom$2.50 Int$3.00*
1,580 1,580 IPA SDF, ANC,MIA, ONT
*Pacific rim and Europe flights
10.D.1 5.H.1.a.1 12.G.2 Contract 2006 as amended
Total Pilots 61,741 37,270
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2012-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
4.1 Years 3800 DXB
Jul/2015 Jul/2015
B777, B787,A320, A330A340, A350,
A380
NoneSingle
Occupancy, Paid for by company
2 Years 2,500 None iPad DOH
Jul/2015 Jul/2015
Qatar Airways
Allegiant Air(Allegiant)
Frontier Airlines(Frontier)
Virgin America(Redwood)
Sun Country Airlines
Kalitta Air
Emirates
FedEx Express(FedEx)
UPS(UPS)
IBEX Airlines
Southwest Airlines(Southwest)
International Airlines
Spirit Airlines(Spirit Wings)
Cargo Airlines
Atlas Air
United Airlines(United)
Legacy Airlines
Alaska Airlines(Alaska)
JetBlue Airways(JetBlue)
Delta Air Lines(Delta)
Hawaiian Airlines(Hawaiian)
American Airlines(American)
Major Airlines
Airline name and ATC call sign
Abbreviation and definitions:
December 2015 | 21
THE GRIDGeneral InformationAircraft Types Sign on
BonusPay During
TrainingHotel during
new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B787, B777, B767, B757, B737, A350, A330, A321, A320, A319,
MD82/83, E190
No MALV 72-84 or 88*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
2.25 Dom** $2.75 Int.**
AA - May/1999
US East Aug/2014
US WestSep/1998
14,236 9,987 APA iPad
BOS, CLT, DCA, DFW, JFK, LAX, LGA, MIA, ORD, PHL, PHX, STL
*Monthly Average Line Value depends on pay group, **$0.05 increase 1/1/16 ***Includes AA & USAir
6.D.1.d 7.A.5 Oct/2015 Jul/2015 *** Contract 2015, as amended
B737 No85 Hours plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.15 Apr/2007 1,720 816 ALPA SEA, ANC, LAX, PDX
11.D.5.b 5.A.1 5.A.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2013, as amended
B747, B787, B777, B767, B757, B737, B717, A350, A330, A321, A320, A319, MD88, MD90
No $3,888.29 / Month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.20 Dom., $2.70 Int. 2010 12,500 8,292 ALPA Surface
ATL, CVG, DTW, LAX, MSP, NYC,
SEA, SLC
3.D.4. 5.E.1 5.B Oct/2015 Jul/2015 Feb/2015 Contract 2014, as amended
A330, A350B717, B767 No
3 Hours per day, plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00*$2.50 Int. 600 ALPA HNL
*Interisland
9.G.1 Contract 2010, as amended
A350, B747, B777, B787, B767, B757, B737, A320,
A319
No3 Hours per day, plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.35 Dom* $2.70 Int.* 2006 12,505 7,765 ALPA iPad
IAH, EWR, CLE, DEN, ORD, SFO, IAD, GUM, LAX
*$0.05 increase on Jan 1st.
3-E 4-G-1, 9-E 4-A Oct/2015 Contract 2012 as amended
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B757, MD-80,A319, A3220 None 70 Hours
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company*
$1.00 6 Months 530 IBT NoneBLI, FLL, HNL,
IWA, LAS, OAK,PGD, PIE, SFB
*Company provides rental car during simulator training
2 Jul/2015 Jul/2015
MMG No $1.90 Oct/2013 975 FAPA DEN, ORD, MCO
Dec/2015 Dec/2015
A321, A320, A319, E190 $5,000* $2,500 per
month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00 June/2012 3,000 840 ALPA Yes JFK, BOS, FLL, MCO, LGB
*After completing first year, *Pilot data approximate
Add A, Pg24 Add A, Pg24 11 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Agreement 2013, Currently in negotiations
B737 None 89, 87 or 85 MMG*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.15 Dom. $2.65 Int. May/2006 7,951 3,702 SWAPA iPad
ATL, MCO, DAL, DEN, HOU, LAS,
MDW, OAK, PHX, BWI
*MMG based upon number of days in the month, **Number of retirements from Feb/2015
4.K.6 4.T.1 4.T.3 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015** Contract 2014, as amended
A319, A320, A321 None $1,750*/mo
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.20 Mar/2013 1,289 ALPA ACY, DFW, DTW, FLL, LAS, ORD
*Monthly payment is prorated and includes salary and per diem
3.D.1 5.A.1 5.B.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2010, as amended
B737NG MMGSingle
Occupancy, Paid for by company
1/24th the IRS CONUS M&IE airline
daily rate
250 ALPATablet
Walkabout Computers
MSP
3.B 5.B.1 5.3 Jul/2015
A320 None $2,500 per month None $2.00 ALPA SFO, LAX, JFK
10.J.1 3.B.e 10.I.1 Rule book 2014
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B747 None $1,600 per month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.40 IBT
3.A.1.f 11.A.7 5.A.3ABX Air
B-767 None
$52 Dom.$89.75 PR*
$79.75 NPR**
IBT
*PR = Pacific Rim, **NPR = Non Pacific Rim
20.E.1
B777, B767, B757, MD11, DC10, A300
None
$2,000 / mo until
activation date*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$1.95 Dom. $2.75 Int. 4,288 4,288 ALPA Fixed in plane
or iPadMEM, IND, LAX, ANC, HKG, CGN
*Prorated if hire date is not the first of the month.
3.A 5.B.1.d 5.A.1 & 2 Contract 2006 as amended
B747 None $600 / week unitl OE
Week 1 paid by crewmember, then, Single Occupancy
$1.65 Dom. $2.50 Int. Apr/2008 317 IBT iPad fixed in
plane Home Based
5.A 6.A Dec/2015 Dec/2015
B757, B767,A300, B747,
MD-11None MMG
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00 Dom$2.50 Int$3.00*
1,580 1,580 IPA SDF, ANC,MIA, ONT
*Pacific rim and Europe flights
10.D.1 5.H.1.a.1 12.G.2 Contract 2006 as amended
Total Pilots 61,741 37,270
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2012-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
4.1 Years 3800 DXB
Jul/2015 Jul/2015
B777, B787,A320, A330A340, A350,
A380
NoneSingle
Occupancy, Paid for by company
2 Years 2,500 None iPad DOH
Jul/2015 Jul/2015
Qatar Airways
Allegiant Air(Allegiant)
Frontier Airlines(Frontier)
Virgin America(Redwood)
Sun Country Airlines
Kalitta Air
Emirates
FedEx Express(FedEx)
UPS(UPS)
IBEX Airlines
Southwest Airlines(Southwest)
International Airlines
Spirit Airlines(Spirit Wings)
Cargo Airlines
Atlas Air
United Airlines(United)
Legacy Airlines
Alaska Airlines(Alaska)
JetBlue Airways(JetBlue)
Delta Air Lines(Delta)
Hawaiian Airlines(Hawaiian)
American Airlines(American)
Major Airlines
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Contractual Work Rules
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B787, B777, B767, B757, B737, A350, A330, A321, A320, A319,
MD82/83, E190
No MALV 72-84 or 88*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
2.25 Dom** $2.75 Int.**
AA - May/1999
US East Aug/2014
US WestSep/1998
14,236 9,987 APA iPad
BOS, CLT, DCA, DFW, JFK, LAX, LGA, MIA, ORD, PHL, PHX, STL
*Monthly Average Line Value depends on pay group, **$0.05 increase 1/1/16 ***Includes AA & USAir
6.D.1.d 7.A.5 Oct/2015 Jul/2015 *** Contract 2015, as amended
B737 No85 Hours plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.15 Apr/2007 1,720 816 ALPA SEA, ANC, LAX, PDX
11.D.5.b 5.A.1 5.A.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2013, as amended
B747, B787, B777, B767, B757, B737, B717, A350, A330, A321, A320, A319, MD88, MD90
No $3,888.29 / Month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.20 Dom., $2.70 Int. 2010 12,500 8,292 ALPA Surface
ATL, CVG, DTW, LAX, MSP, NYC,
SEA, SLC
3.D.4. 5.E.1 5.B Oct/2015 Jul/2015 Feb/2015 Contract 2014, as amended
A330, A350B717, B767 No
3 Hours per day, plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00*$2.50 Int. 600 ALPA HNL
*Interisland
9.G.1 Contract 2010, as amended
A350, B747, B777, B787, B767, B757, B737, A320,
A319
No3 Hours per day, plus per
diem
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.35 Dom* $2.70 Int.* 2006 12,505 7,765 ALPA iPad
IAH, EWR, CLE, DEN, ORD, SFO, IAD, GUM, LAX
*$0.05 increase on Jan 1st.
3-E 4-G-1, 9-E 4-A Oct/2015 Contract 2012 as amended
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B757, MD-80,A319, A3220 None 70 Hours
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company*
$1.00 6 Months 530 IBT NoneBLI, FLL, HNL,
IWA, LAS, OAK,PGD, PIE, SFB
*Company provides rental car during simulator training
2 Jul/2015 Jul/2015
MMG No $1.90 Oct/2013 975 FAPA DEN, ORD, MCO
Dec/2015 Dec/2015
A321, A320, A319, E190 $5,000* $2,500 per
month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00 June/2012 3,000 840 ALPA Yes JFK, BOS, FLL, MCO, LGB
*After completing first year, *Pilot data approximate
Add A, Pg24 Add A, Pg24 11 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Agreement 2013, Currently in negotiations
B737 None 89, 87 or 85 MMG*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.15 Dom. $2.65 Int. May/2006 7,951 3,702 SWAPA iPad
ATL, MCO, DAL, DEN, HOU, LAS,
MDW, OAK, PHX, BWI
*MMG based upon number of days in the month, **Number of retirements from Feb/2015
4.K.6 4.T.1 4.T.3 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015** Contract 2014, as amended
A319, A320, A321 None $1,750*/mo
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.20 Mar/2013 1,289 ALPA ACY, DFW, DTW, FLL, LAS, ORD
*Monthly payment is prorated and includes salary and per diem
3.D.1 5.A.1 5.B.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2010, as amended
B737NG MMGSingle
Occupancy, Paid for by company
1/24th the IRS CONUS M&IE airline
daily rate
250 ALPATablet
Walkabout Computers
MSP
3.B 5.B.1 5.3 Jul/2015
A320 None $2,500 per month None $2.00 ALPA SFO, LAX, JFK
10.J.1 3.B.e 10.I.1 Rule book 2014
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2015-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
B747 None $1,600 per month
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.40 IBT
3.A.1.f 11.A.7 5.A.3ABX Air
B-767 None
$52 Dom.$89.75 PR*
$79.75 NPR**
IBT
*PR = Pacific Rim, **NPR = Non Pacific Rim
20.E.1
B777, B767, B757, MD11, DC10, A300
None
$2,000 / mo until
activation date*
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$1.95 Dom. $2.75 Int. 4,288 4,288 ALPA Fixed in plane
or iPadMEM, IND, LAX, ANC, HKG, CGN
*Prorated if hire date is not the first of the month.
3.A 5.B.1.d 5.A.1 & 2 Contract 2006 as amended
B747 None $600 / week unitl OE
Week 1 paid by crewmember, then, Single Occupancy
$1.65 Dom. $2.50 Int. Apr/2008 317 IBT iPad fixed in
plane Home Based
5.A 6.A Dec/2015 Dec/2015
B757, B767,A300, B747,
MD-11None MMG
Single Occupancy, Paid for by company
$2.00 Dom$2.50 Int$3.00*
1,580 1,580 IPA SDF, ANC,MIA, ONT
*Pacific rim and Europe flights
10.D.1 5.H.1.a.1 12.G.2 Contract 2006 as amended
Total Pilots 61,741 37,270
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Pilot Retirements 2012-2029
Union EFBs Bases Notes
4.1 Years 3800 DXB
Jul/2015 Jul/2015
B777, B787,A320, A330A340, A350,
A380
NoneSingle
Occupancy, Paid for by company
2 Years 2,500 None iPad DOH
Jul/2015 Jul/2015
Qatar Airways
Allegiant Air(Allegiant)
Frontier Airlines(Frontier)
Virgin America(Redwood)
Sun Country Airlines
Kalitta Air
Emirates
FedEx Express(FedEx)
UPS(UPS)
IBEX Airlines
Southwest Airlines(Southwest)
International Airlines
Spirit Airlines(Spirit Wings)
Cargo Airlines
Atlas Air
United Airlines(United)
Legacy Airlines
Alaska Airlines(Alaska)
JetBlue Airways(JetBlue)
Delta Air Lines(Delta)
Hawaiian Airlines(Hawaiian)
American Airlines(American)
Major Airlines
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
10 Yes FAA 117 w/ exceptions 488 5:10 5:10 x
days 2:1 Yes 50% Initial paid for by company None
15.D.3.q 4.C 15.C 15.G 15.G 15.E.1 2.QQ 17.I.1 24.O.2 Contract 2015, as ammended
??/12 Yes 12:30*10:00** 430 5
5 x number of
days
1:2 or 1:1.75*** 1:3.5 50% air &
ground 150%
None, Dry cleaning
reimburesment available on a trip
4 days or more
None
*Between 05:00-01:59, not to exceed 14 hours. **Between 02:00-04:59, not to exceed 11 hours. ***1:1.75 duty rig applies to duty between 22:00 - 06:00
2 12.A 12.B 12.A.1.a 12.A.1.b 12.A.2.a 12.A.3 8.C.2 25.P.2 5.E Contract 2013, as ammended
12,13,14 Reserve*
FAA 117 minus 30 minutes
559 2 ADG** = 5:15
1:2 or 1:1.75*** 1:3.5
100% air, Chart 8.B.3
Ground200%***** None None
*Days off depends on number of days in bid period and ALV. **Average Daily Guarantee, ***1:1.75 between 2200 - 0559, ****Green slip as approved by company
12.N.2 12.D.1 4.H.1 12.J 12.K.1 12.L 8.B 23.U Contract 2014, as ammended
12 or 13 / 12 Yes
14, max 16For int pilots.
12, max 14*10, max 12*
3612** or 4.17
GOP****
60%GOP****
1:4***GOP****
100% air,50% ground
Initial paid for by company and
every 12 months
*Based on local start time for interisland pilots. **For reserve to report but no flying assigned, ***International pilots only, ****Greater of Provisions; scheduled, flown, duty rig or trip rig.
10.G.1 4.B.3 10.D.1.a 4.C.1.a 4.C.2 4.C.3.a.2 7.B.1 5.E.1 Contract 2010, as amended
12 / 12 or 13* Yes FAA 117 508 5 1:2 or 1:1.75** 1:3.5 100% Blended
pay rate
50%, 75% or 100% add
pay***
Initial paid for by company along with certain dry
cleaning
None
*Reserve pilots have 13 days off min on 31 day month bid periods; **1:1.75 between 2200 - 0559, ***At the discreation of the company
5-E-4, 5-E-5 5-F-1-a 5-G-2 5-G-1 5-G-3 3-A-3 20-H-4-a 4-G-2 Contrat 2012 as amended
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
11/10 Yes FAA 117 N/A 3.5 $20 / hour* 120% of 85 Hours $100 / Year None *Except for heavy crew
2 2 2 10
12 Yes 14 hours or FAA 117 177 6 for CDO 1:3.75 50%* $20/ month None *Unschedule DH pay s 100%
5.J.7 4.I, 5.P.2 5.J.4 4.G.2.a 4.F.6 2.A.1, 2
12 Yes FAA 117 36 Avg of 5 per day
1:2 or 1:1:45* 1:3.5 Schedule
Block150% over 78
Hrs $200 / year *1 for 1:45 between 0100 and 0500
Add. B.D.5
Add. B.D.4
Add. B.D.3 Add. B.D.1 Add A & A-2 Agreement 2013, Currently in
negotionations
Max 15 Days on Per Month* Yes FAA 117 407 5** .74:1 1:3 100% 100% $30 / pay period
max $500 None
*Depedning on how many days in the bid period determines min days off, 28, 29, 30 or 31; **5 hours min average per day over trip
5.E.2 4.H 5.M 4.I.2 4.I.1 4.I.3 4.L 4.S.5 2.A.4 Contract 2014, as ammended
13/12 Yes 14 hours or11.5 hours 222 4 or 4.5** 1:4.2 100% or
50%*** 100%
Pilot pays forinitial uniform,
replacements per schedule therafter
None
*Between 01:00-04:00, **4 for day trips and 4.5 for multi day trips, ***50% when deadheading to training
12.E.1 4.D.2 12.C 4.C.1.b 4.C.1.c 6.A.1 & 2 3.C.3 5.F.3 Contract 2010, as ammended
12/ 10 or 11* Yes** 1:2 1:4.4 50% 100% None None *11 days off in 31 day month, **Subject to reassignment
12.B.1 4.F 4.D & E 4.D & E 8.A.2.a 25.I 26.O
12 Yes* 60 Mins < FAA FDP 159 3.5 - - - 50% or
3.5 min 100%*
Initial paid for by company, then given monthly
stipend
None*Unless picked up at premium pay it is 25% or $15 more an hour, whichever is greater
5.D.4 7.C.3.d.i 7.B.3.a.iii App. G 8.F.3 3.b 2.D.1 Rule book 2014
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
Yes
14 Hours for 2 Pilots, 16
Hours for 3 or 22 Hours for 4
or more
332
100%Biz Class or
better or $300 comp
100% Provided by the company
12.C 8.D, 8.A.3 30.A.2
ABX Air
13 in 3014 in 31
15 HoursMay be
extended to16 hours
280 4.5100% Air*50% Air**
50% Ground100% Provided by the
company None
*100% pay credit on company aircraft; **50% pay credit on passenger carrier
13.D.4 18.C 19.M.4 19.K 19.E 15.A
14.96 or 18.75* Yes 466 Yes1:2,
1:1.92, 1.1.5
1:3.75 100%Initial paid by
company, $150 / year
*Days off based on TAFB, 4 wk or 5 wk bid period.
25.D.1 4.F 4.F.2.b 4.F.2.d 4.F.2.a 8.A.1 26.B.3 Contract 2006 as ammended
13 or 14* Yes
Dom16, 18, 20**
Int18, 26, 30**
1271 hr or
3.65 (on Day off)
50% 150% on days off
$200 after first year. Initial paid by crewmember.
None
*13 on 30 day months, 14 on 31 days months. **Duty based on number of crews, single, augmented or double.
2, pg 13 18.B.5 5.E & G 19.H 5.G 6.D.1 & 2
11 Yes 11 or 13* 410 4 or 6** 1:2 1:3.75 100% 100% Provided by the company None
*11 for EDW (Early duty window) and 13 for non EDW. **6 hours minimum for each turn.
13.D.11 13.H.5 13.A.1.a 12.F.5-6 12.F.4 12.F.3 12.B.3.d 13.K 4.A.2 Contract 2006 as amended
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
EASA Rules Paid for by company
Paid for by company
Qatar Airways
Delta Air Lines(Delta)
Hawaiian Airlines(Hawaiian)
Legacy Airlines
Cargo Airlines
United Airlines(United)
American Airlines(American)
Alaska Airlines(Alaska)
Major Airlines
Sun Country Airlines
Virgin America(Red Wood)
IBEX Airlines
Allegiant Air(Allegiant)
Southwest Airlines(Southwest)
Emirates
FedEx Express(FedEx)
Kalitta Air
Spirit Airlines(Spirit Wings)
JetBlue Airways(JetBlue)
Frontier Airlines(Frontier)
International Airlines
UPS(UPS)
Atlas Air
December 2015 | 23
THE GRIDContractual Work Rules
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
10 Yes FAA 117 w/ exceptions 488 5:10 5:10 x
days 2:1 Yes 50% Initial paid for by company None
15.D.3.q 4.C 15.C 15.G 15.G 15.E.1 2.QQ 17.I.1 24.O.2 Contract 2015, as ammended
??/12 Yes 12:30*10:00** 430 5
5 x number of
days
1:2 or 1:1.75*** 1:3.5 50% air &
ground 150%
None, Dry cleaning
reimburesment available on a trip
4 days or more
None
*Between 05:00-01:59, not to exceed 14 hours. **Between 02:00-04:59, not to exceed 11 hours. ***1:1.75 duty rig applies to duty between 22:00 - 06:00
2 12.A 12.B 12.A.1.a 12.A.1.b 12.A.2.a 12.A.3 8.C.2 25.P.2 5.E Contract 2013, as ammended
12,13,14 Reserve*
FAA 117 minus 30 minutes
559 2 ADG** = 5:15
1:2 or 1:1.75*** 1:3.5
100% air, Chart 8.B.3
Ground200%***** None None
*Days off depends on number of days in bid period and ALV. **Average Daily Guarantee, ***1:1.75 between 2200 - 0559, ****Green slip as approved by company
12.N.2 12.D.1 4.H.1 12.J 12.K.1 12.L 8.B 23.U Contract 2014, as ammended
12 or 13 / 12 Yes
14, max 16For int pilots.
12, max 14*10, max 12*
3612** or 4.17
GOP****
60%GOP****
1:4***GOP****
100% air,50% ground
Initial paid for by company and
every 12 months
*Based on local start time for interisland pilots. **For reserve to report but no flying assigned, ***International pilots only, ****Greater of Provisions; scheduled, flown, duty rig or trip rig.
10.G.1 4.B.3 10.D.1.a 4.C.1.a 4.C.2 4.C.3.a.2 7.B.1 5.E.1 Contract 2010, as amended
12 / 12 or 13* Yes FAA 117 508 5 1:2 or 1:1.75** 1:3.5 100% Blended
pay rate
50%, 75% or 100% add
pay***
Initial paid for by company along with certain dry
cleaning
None
*Reserve pilots have 13 days off min on 31 day month bid periods; **1:1.75 between 2200 - 0559, ***At the discreation of the company
5-E-4, 5-E-5 5-F-1-a 5-G-2 5-G-1 5-G-3 3-A-3 20-H-4-a 4-G-2 Contrat 2012 as amended
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
11/10 Yes FAA 117 N/A 3.5 $20 / hour* 120% of 85 Hours $100 / Year None *Except for heavy crew
2 2 2 10
12 Yes 14 hours or FAA 117 177 6 for CDO 1:3.75 50%* $20/ month None *Unschedule DH pay s 100%
5.J.7 4.I, 5.P.2 5.J.4 4.G.2.a 4.F.6 2.A.1, 2
12 Yes FAA 117 36 Avg of 5 per day
1:2 or 1:1:45* 1:3.5 Schedule
Block150% over 78
Hrs $200 / year *1 for 1:45 between 0100 and 0500
Add. B.D.5
Add. B.D.4
Add. B.D.3 Add. B.D.1 Add A & A-2 Agreement 2013, Currently in
negotionations
Max 15 Days on Per Month* Yes FAA 117 407 5** .74:1 1:3 100% 100% $30 / pay period
max $500 None
*Depedning on how many days in the bid period determines min days off, 28, 29, 30 or 31; **5 hours min average per day over trip
5.E.2 4.H 5.M 4.I.2 4.I.1 4.I.3 4.L 4.S.5 2.A.4 Contract 2014, as ammended
13/12 Yes 14 hours or11.5 hours 222 4 or 4.5** 1:4.2 100% or
50%*** 100%
Pilot pays forinitial uniform,
replacements per schedule therafter
None
*Between 01:00-04:00, **4 for day trips and 4.5 for multi day trips, ***50% when deadheading to training
12.E.1 4.D.2 12.C 4.C.1.b 4.C.1.c 6.A.1 & 2 3.C.3 5.F.3 Contract 2010, as ammended
12/ 10 or 11* Yes** 1:2 1:4.4 50% 100% None None *11 days off in 31 day month, **Subject to reassignment
12.B.1 4.F 4.D & E 4.D & E 8.A.2.a 25.I 26.O
12 Yes* 60 Mins < FAA FDP 159 3.5 - - - 50% or
3.5 min 100%*
Initial paid for by company, then given monthly
stipend
None*Unless picked up at premium pay it is 25% or $15 more an hour, whichever is greater
5.D.4 7.C.3.d.i 7.B.3.a.iii App. G 8.F.3 3.b 2.D.1 Rule book 2014
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
Yes
14 Hours for 2 Pilots, 16
Hours for 3 or 22 Hours for 4
or more
332
100%Biz Class or
better or $300 comp
100% Provided by the company
12.C 8.D, 8.A.3 30.A.2
ABX Air
13 in 3014 in 31
15 HoursMay be
extended to16 hours
280 4.5100% Air*50% Air**
50% Ground100% Provided by the
company None
*100% pay credit on company aircraft; **50% pay credit on passenger carrier
13.D.4 18.C 19.M.4 19.K 19.E 15.A
14.96 or 18.75* Yes 466 Yes1:2,
1:1.92, 1.1.5
1:3.75 100%Initial paid by
company, $150 / year
*Days off based on TAFB, 4 wk or 5 wk bid period.
25.D.1 4.F 4.F.2.b 4.F.2.d 4.F.2.a 8.A.1 26.B.3 Contract 2006 as ammended
13 or 14* Yes
Dom16, 18, 20**
Int18, 26, 30**
1271 hr or
3.65 (on Day off)
50% 150% on days off
$200 after first year. Initial paid by crewmember.
None
*13 on 30 day months, 14 on 31 days months. **Duty based on number of crews, single, augmented or double.
2, pg 13 18.B.5 5.E & G 19.H 5.G 6.D.1 & 2
11 Yes 11 or 13* 410 4 or 6** 1:2 1:3.75 100% 100% Provided by the company None
*11 for EDW (Early duty window) and 13 for non EDW. **6 hours minimum for each turn.
13.D.11 13.H.5 13.A.1.a 12.F.5-6 12.F.4 12.F.3 12.B.3.d 13.K 4.A.2 Contract 2006 as amended
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
EASA Rules Paid for by company
Paid for by company
Qatar Airways
Delta Air Lines(Delta)
Hawaiian Airlines(Hawaiian)
Legacy Airlines
Cargo Airlines
United Airlines(United)
American Airlines(American)
Alaska Airlines(Alaska)
Major Airlines
Sun Country Airlines
Virgin America(Red Wood)
IBEX Airlines
Allegiant Air(Allegiant)
Southwest Airlines(Southwest)
Emirates
FedEx Express(FedEx)
Kalitta Air
Spirit Airlines(Spirit Wings)
JetBlue Airways(JetBlue)
Frontier Airlines(Frontier)
International Airlines
UPS(UPS)
Atlas Air
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THE GRID Additional Compensation Details
1
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
Group I $101.88 $88,024.32 $149.18 $128,892
Group II $155.61 $134,447.04 $227.84 $196,854
Group II $165.32 $142,836.48 $242.04 $209,123
Group IV $194.36 $167,927.04 $284.57 $245,868
Group V $204.08 $176,325.12 $298.80 $258,163
3.C 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 9.B.1.a 10.A & B Contract 2015, as amended
B737 $138.47 75 $124,623 $206.05 $185,445
0-1 = Days*1-4 = 15 Days 5-8 = 21 Days9-12 = 24 Days13-19 = 30 Days20-24 = 35 Days25-30 = 40 Days>31 = 41 Days
5.5 H/MMax 1000 0%
> 5 Yrs - 8%5-10 Yrs - 9%
10-15 Yrs - 10%+ 15 Yrs - 11%
20%
*New hire pilots receive 1 vacation day per every full month of employment.
3.A.3 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.B 28.D Contract 2013, as amended
747, 777 $184.59 $159,486 $270.25 $233,496
787 $176.83 $152,781 $258.90 $223,690
767-4, A330 $174.35 $150,638 $255.28 $220,562
767-3,2, B757 $154.50 $133,488 $226.21 $195,445
B737-9 $148.93 $128,676 $218.05 $188,395
B737-8 & 7 $148.93 $128,676 $216.92 $187,419
A320/319 $142.96 $123,517 $209.31 $180,844
MD-88/90 $140.40 $121,306 $205.56 $177,604
B717, DC9 $133.30 $115,171 $195.19 $168,644
EMB-195 $111.94 $96,716 $163.88 $141,592EMB-190, CRJ-900 $95.21 $82,261 $139.42 $120,459
3.B.2.d 4.B.1.b* HRxMMGx12 3.B.2.d HRxMMGx12 7.B.1.a 14.D.1 26.C.2 25.B.2 Contract 2014, as amended
B717 $121.53 $109,376 $174.11 $156,699
B767A330 $144.58 $130,119 $207.13 $186,417
A350*
3.D 3.F HRxMMGx12 3.C HRxMMGx12 6.B.1 12.A.1, 2 & 3 Contract 2010, as amended
B747, B777B787
B767-400$179.21 $150,536 $262.38 $220,399
B757-300 $149.46 $125,546 $218.83 $183,817
B737-900, A321 $144.24 $121,162 $211.18 $177,391
A319 $138.34 $116,206 $202.55 $170,142
3-A-1 3-C-1-a HRxMMGx12 3-A-1 HRxMMGx12 11.A.3 13.A.1 22-A 24-B-5 Contract 2012 as amended
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
Band 1* $82.00 $68,880 $140.00 $117,600
Band 2* $87.00 $73,080 $146.00 $122,640
Band 3* $92.00 $77,280 $153.00 $128,520
Band 4* $97.00 $81,480 $160.00 $134,400
2 2 7 HRxMMGx12 2 HRxMMGx12 5 7 2
A319, A320, A321* $100.01 75 $90,009 $166.68 $150,012
1-5 = 15 Days6-10 = 21 Days 11+ = 28 Days
1 Day / MonthMax 120 Days 5% 1:2
After 3 years 2.2% up to 6% at 9
years
*A321 coming end of 2015
4.3 HRxMMGx12 4.3 HRxMMGx12 8.B 15.B.2 & 3 16.B.2 16.4
A320 family $133.05 $111,762 $195.62 $164,321
E190 $102.36 $85,982 $150.56 $126,470
3.C* HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 3.J** 3.J 3.E 3.E 3.F.i Agreement 2013, Currently in negotiations
B737 $132.84 85 $135,497 $189.78 $193,576
1-5 = 14 Days5-10 = 21 Days
10-18 = 28 Days+18 = 35 Days
1 TFP / 10 TFP**
Max 1600 TFP9.7% 1:1 -
*85/87/89 MMG based on days in bid period, **Trip for Pay (TFP) is the unit of compensation received.
4.C.1 4.H, 4.M* HRxMMGx12 4.C.1 HRxMMGx12 11.B.2 12.B.1 19.B.2 Contract 2014, as amended
A319A320A321
$109.27 72 $94,409 $185.32 $160,116
> 1 = 7 Days*1-4 = 14 Days5-14 = 21 Days
15-24 = 28 Days+25 = 35 Days
4 H/MMax 400 9%
EE = $143.90EE+1 = $305.66
EE+1 C = $322.33EE+2 C = $454.73Family = $454.73*
*2010 insurance rates subject to annual increases.
3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A.1 28.C 27.B Contract 2010, as amended
B737NG $82.74 70 $69,502 $126.88 $106,5790-8 = 15 days9-13 = 22 days+14 = 30 days
Start with 244 H/M 2%
$0 to $300 depending on plan and single, single
+1 or family
Appendix A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.B.2 27.A.2
A320 $107.00 70 $89,880 $172.00 $144,4800-1 = 5 Days
1-5 = 15 Days+5 = 20 Days
5 H/M80 and 480
Max**
125% of 6% contributed - -
*Reserves have a MMG of 75, 10.D.1, **Two sick banks, normal and catastrophic.
Appendix A 10.C.2* HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 9.A.1 8.B.1 Rule book 2014
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
B747 $149.33 62 $111,102 $213.32 $158,710 >5 = 14 days<6 = 21 days
1 Day / MonthMax 24
Catastrophic2 Days / Month***No Max
10%** Health 14-25% Dental 20-30%
*First year is 50 hours MMG, Out-Base is 105 hours MMG, **Compan will match 50%, ***Catastrophic sick days acrue at 2 days per month. If the normal bank is full the additional day goes into the catastrophic bank.
3.A.1 3.B.1* HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.A.1 Appendx 27-AABX Air
B-767 $153.03 68 $124,872.48 $218.61 $178,385.76
>1 = 1 Day/Mo1-5 = 14 Days5-15 = 21 Days15+ = 28 Days
1 Day / MonthNo Max
19 19.D.1 HRxMMGx12 19 HRxMMGx12 10.A 9.A
A380 $186.33 $190,057 $262.84 $268,097
Wide Body $174.15 $177,633 $245.65 $250,563
Narrow Body $153.22 $156,284 $211.75 $215,985
3.C.1.a 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.C.1.a HRxMMGx12 7.B 14.B.7.C 28 27.G.4.a Contract 2006 as amended
B747 $144.27 62 $107,337 $192.36 $143,116 1-4 = 14 Days5+ = 21 Days
7 Days on first day; After 1st
year .58 Days / MonthMax 42
>10 2.5%*<10 5%* None >5 Yrs $20/$40**
<6 Yrs No Cost
*The company will match 100% of the amount contributed. **$20 for individual, $40 for family (per mo nth)
5.B.2 5.K HRxMMGx12 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A 7.A 10.A 9.C.3
B757, B767,A300, B747,
MD-11$185.51 75 $180,872 $261.67 $255,128
1-4 = 14 Days5-10 = 21 Days11-19 = 28 Days20+ = 35 Days
5.5 Hours Per Pay Period
No Max12% $44 to $186*
*Based on 13 bid periods for the year. **Based on plan selected and employee only or employee and family.
12.B.2.g 12.D.1 HRxMMGx13* 12.B.2.g HRxMMGx13* 11.A.1.b 9.A.1 15.A.1 6.G Contract 2006 as amended
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
ISP & Gratuity Scheme
0% Health50% Dental
Legacy AirlinesAmerican Airlines(American)
Alaska Airlines(Alaska)
Delta Air Lines(Delta)
*Accumulated time can only be used for the year after it is accumulated, except after first six months you may use up to 30 hours. **January 1st sick accural either goes to long term or gets paid out to the pilot. See sectoin 10.B for more information.
International pay override is $6.50 for CA and $4.50 for FO. Section 3.C, *62 hours for line holders, ALV minus 2, but not less than 72 or greater than 80.
22%15%
1-5 = 21 Days6-15 = 1
additional day per year
1-5 = 14 Days6-11 = 21 days12-18 =28 days19+ = 35 days
72
72
Emirates
Qatar Airways
FedEx Express(FedEx)
IBEX Airlines
International Airlines
85
>1 = >15 days*1-4 = 15 days
4-5 = 15 days**5-9 = 22 days
9-10 = 22days**10-19 = 29 days19-20=29 days**
+20 = 36 days
None, Pension plan(s) available
Pilot: $61 / mo. Pilot + Family:
$230 / mo
*Less than 1 year prorated at 1.5 days per month; **Additionally days prorated for certain years.
UPS(UPS)
6 H/M
Southwest Airlines(Southwest)
Sun Country Airlines
Kalitta Air
70
0-5 = 108 Hrs6-10 = 126 Hrs11-15 = 144 Hrs16-20 = 162 Hrs 21+ = 180 Hrs
5% 1:1 5% + 3% None Specified
*70 line holder, 75 reserve; **Hours is based on PTO per year. Reference contract for more information
JetBlue Airways(JetBlue)
Virgin America(Red Wood)
Spirit Airlines(Spirit Wings)
Cargo AirlinesAtlas Air
United Airlines(United)
Major Airlines
70
1-4 = 14 Days5-10 = 21 Days11-24 = 35 Days+25 = 42 Days
Frontier Airlines(Frontier)
16"%0%
Hawaiian Airlines(Hawaiian)
75
1-2 = 15 Days3-4 = 16 Days
5-10 = 21 Days10-11 = 23 Days12-14 = 27 Days15-18 = 29 Days19-24 = 33 Days+25 = 38 Days
70
>6M=0 H7-12M=17.31 H
1 = 17.31 H2-3 = 34.62 H
4-6 = 45 H+7 = 51.92 H**
3% 100% Match
2% 50% Match
None
5 H/MMax 1300 Hrs
New hires receive 60 hours after completing
training.
MMG of 70 Hours is paid or flight time which ever is greater.
Allegiant Air(Allegiant)
Based on PTO accrual
20%
*Coming in 2017, **No max after pilots 59th birthday.
15%0%
0%
5 H/M*Max 60**
1 Yr = 502 Yrs = 753 Yrs = 1004 Yrs = 1255 Yrs = 1456 Yrs = 1707 Yrs = 1958 Yrs = 220
9-19 Yrs = 24020+ Yrs = 270
7.5 H/M without a sick call.
5.65 H/M with a sick call
Max 1080**
20%
*Bands are based on company profit, currently at Band 4, typically at Band 3 **Accrued vacation/PTO based on length of employment
Disclaimer: Gray blocks contain contract sections or date acquired. Data with contract sections may be abbreviated and/or inaccurate, please consult the most current contract section for specific contractual language. Data that does not have a contract section reference number, was obtained on-line in some form and may be inaccurate. While trying to provide the most up to date information not all sources can be verified at this time. If you notice a discrepancy and/or have a correction please email [email protected].
December 2015 | 25
THE GRIDAdditional Compensation Details
1
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
Group I $101.88 $88,024.32 $149.18 $128,892
Group II $155.61 $134,447.04 $227.84 $196,854
Group II $165.32 $142,836.48 $242.04 $209,123
Group IV $194.36 $167,927.04 $284.57 $245,868
Group V $204.08 $176,325.12 $298.80 $258,163
3.C 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 9.B.1.a 10.A & B Contract 2015, as amended
B737 $138.47 75 $124,623 $206.05 $185,445
0-1 = Days*1-4 = 15 Days 5-8 = 21 Days9-12 = 24 Days13-19 = 30 Days20-24 = 35 Days25-30 = 40 Days>31 = 41 Days
5.5 H/MMax 1000 0%
> 5 Yrs - 8%5-10 Yrs - 9%
10-15 Yrs - 10%+ 15 Yrs - 11%
20%
*New hire pilots receive 1 vacation day per every full month of employment.
3.A.3 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.B 28.D Contract 2013, as amended
747, 777 $184.59 $159,486 $270.25 $233,496
787 $176.83 $152,781 $258.90 $223,690
767-4, A330 $174.35 $150,638 $255.28 $220,562
767-3,2, B757 $154.50 $133,488 $226.21 $195,445
B737-9 $148.93 $128,676 $218.05 $188,395
B737-8 & 7 $148.93 $128,676 $216.92 $187,419
A320/319 $142.96 $123,517 $209.31 $180,844
MD-88/90 $140.40 $121,306 $205.56 $177,604
B717, DC9 $133.30 $115,171 $195.19 $168,644
EMB-195 $111.94 $96,716 $163.88 $141,592EMB-190, CRJ-900 $95.21 $82,261 $139.42 $120,459
3.B.2.d 4.B.1.b* HRxMMGx12 3.B.2.d HRxMMGx12 7.B.1.a 14.D.1 26.C.2 25.B.2 Contract 2014, as amended
B717 $121.53 $109,376 $174.11 $156,699
B767A330 $144.58 $130,119 $207.13 $186,417
A350*
3.D 3.F HRxMMGx12 3.C HRxMMGx12 6.B.1 12.A.1, 2 & 3 Contract 2010, as amended
B747, B777B787
B767-400$179.21 $150,536 $262.38 $220,399
B757-300 $149.46 $125,546 $218.83 $183,817
B737-900, A321 $144.24 $121,162 $211.18 $177,391
A319 $138.34 $116,206 $202.55 $170,142
3-A-1 3-C-1-a HRxMMGx12 3-A-1 HRxMMGx12 11.A.3 13.A.1 22-A 24-B-5 Contract 2012 as amended
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
Band 1* $82.00 $68,880 $140.00 $117,600
Band 2* $87.00 $73,080 $146.00 $122,640
Band 3* $92.00 $77,280 $153.00 $128,520
Band 4* $97.00 $81,480 $160.00 $134,400
2 2 7 HRxMMGx12 2 HRxMMGx12 5 7 2
A319, A320, A321* $100.01 75 $90,009 $166.68 $150,012
1-5 = 15 Days6-10 = 21 Days 11+ = 28 Days
1 Day / MonthMax 120 Days 5% 1:2
After 3 years 2.2% up to 6% at 9
years
*A321 coming end of 2015
4.3 HRxMMGx12 4.3 HRxMMGx12 8.B 15.B.2 & 3 16.B.2 16.4
A320 family $133.05 $111,762 $195.62 $164,321
E190 $102.36 $85,982 $150.56 $126,470
3.C* HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 3.J** 3.J 3.E 3.E 3.F.i Agreement 2013, Currently in negotiations
B737 $132.84 85 $135,497 $189.78 $193,576
1-5 = 14 Days5-10 = 21 Days
10-18 = 28 Days+18 = 35 Days
1 TFP / 10 TFP**
Max 1600 TFP9.7% 1:1 -
*85/87/89 MMG based on days in bid period, **Trip for Pay (TFP) is the unit of compensation received.
4.C.1 4.H, 4.M* HRxMMGx12 4.C.1 HRxMMGx12 11.B.2 12.B.1 19.B.2 Contract 2014, as amended
A319A320A321
$109.27 72 $94,409 $185.32 $160,116
> 1 = 7 Days*1-4 = 14 Days5-14 = 21 Days
15-24 = 28 Days+25 = 35 Days
4 H/MMax 400 9%
EE = $143.90EE+1 = $305.66
EE+1 C = $322.33EE+2 C = $454.73Family = $454.73*
*2010 insurance rates subject to annual increases.
3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A.1 28.C 27.B Contract 2010, as amended
B737NG $82.74 70 $69,502 $126.88 $106,5790-8 = 15 days9-13 = 22 days+14 = 30 days
Start with 244 H/M 2%
$0 to $300 depending on plan and single, single
+1 or family
Appendix A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.B.2 27.A.2
A320 $107.00 70 $89,880 $172.00 $144,4800-1 = 5 Days
1-5 = 15 Days+5 = 20 Days
5 H/M80 and 480
Max**
125% of 6% contributed - -
*Reserves have a MMG of 75, 10.D.1, **Two sick banks, normal and catastrophic.
Appendix A 10.C.2* HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 9.A.1 8.B.1 Rule book 2014
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
B747 $149.33 62 $111,102 $213.32 $158,710 >5 = 14 days<6 = 21 days
1 Day / MonthMax 24
Catastrophic2 Days / Month***No Max
10%** Health 14-25% Dental 20-30%
*First year is 50 hours MMG, Out-Base is 105 hours MMG, **Compan will match 50%, ***Catastrophic sick days acrue at 2 days per month. If the normal bank is full the additional day goes into the catastrophic bank.
3.A.1 3.B.1* HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.A.1 Appendx 27-AABX Air
B-767 $153.03 68 $124,872.48 $218.61 $178,385.76
>1 = 1 Day/Mo1-5 = 14 Days5-15 = 21 Days15+ = 28 Days
1 Day / MonthNo Max
19 19.D.1 HRxMMGx12 19 HRxMMGx12 10.A 9.A
A380 $186.33 $190,057 $262.84 $268,097
Wide Body $174.15 $177,633 $245.65 $250,563
Narrow Body $153.22 $156,284 $211.75 $215,985
3.C.1.a 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.C.1.a HRxMMGx12 7.B 14.B.7.C 28 27.G.4.a Contract 2006 as amended
B747 $144.27 62 $107,337 $192.36 $143,116 1-4 = 14 Days5+ = 21 Days
7 Days on first day; After 1st
year .58 Days / MonthMax 42
>10 2.5%*<10 5%* None >5 Yrs $20/$40**
<6 Yrs No Cost
*The company will match 100% of the amount contributed. **$20 for individual, $40 for family (per mo nth)
5.B.2 5.K HRxMMGx12 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A 7.A 10.A 9.C.3
B757, B767,A300, B747,
MD-11$185.51 75 $180,872 $261.67 $255,128
1-4 = 14 Days5-10 = 21 Days11-19 = 28 Days20+ = 35 Days
5.5 Hours Per Pay Period
No Max12% $44 to $186*
*Based on 13 bid periods for the year. **Based on plan selected and employee only or employee and family.
12.B.2.g 12.D.1 HRxMMGx13* 12.B.2.g HRxMMGx13* 11.A.1.b 9.A.1 15.A.1 6.G Contract 2006 as amended
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
ISP & Gratuity Scheme
0% Health50% Dental
Legacy AirlinesAmerican Airlines(American)
Alaska Airlines(Alaska)
Delta Air Lines(Delta)
*Accumulated time can only be used for the year after it is accumulated, except after first six months you may use up to 30 hours. **January 1st sick accural either goes to long term or gets paid out to the pilot. See sectoin 10.B for more information.
International pay override is $6.50 for CA and $4.50 for FO. Section 3.C, *62 hours for line holders, ALV minus 2, but not less than 72 or greater than 80.
22%15%
1-5 = 21 Days6-15 = 1
additional day per year
1-5 = 14 Days6-11 = 21 days12-18 =28 days19+ = 35 days
72
72
Emirates
Qatar Airways
FedEx Express(FedEx)
IBEX Airlines
International Airlines
85
>1 = >15 days*1-4 = 15 days
4-5 = 15 days**5-9 = 22 days
9-10 = 22days**10-19 = 29 days19-20=29 days**
+20 = 36 days
None, Pension plan(s) available
Pilot: $61 / mo. Pilot + Family:
$230 / mo
*Less than 1 year prorated at 1.5 days per month; **Additionally days prorated for certain years.
UPS(UPS)
6 H/M
Southwest Airlines(Southwest)
Sun Country Airlines
Kalitta Air
70
0-5 = 108 Hrs6-10 = 126 Hrs11-15 = 144 Hrs16-20 = 162 Hrs 21+ = 180 Hrs
5% 1:1 5% + 3% None Specified
*70 line holder, 75 reserve; **Hours is based on PTO per year. Reference contract for more information
JetBlue Airways(JetBlue)
Virgin America(Red Wood)
Spirit Airlines(Spirit Wings)
Cargo AirlinesAtlas Air
United Airlines(United)
Major Airlines
70
1-4 = 14 Days5-10 = 21 Days11-24 = 35 Days+25 = 42 Days
Frontier Airlines(Frontier)
16"%0%
Hawaiian Airlines(Hawaiian)
75
1-2 = 15 Days3-4 = 16 Days
5-10 = 21 Days10-11 = 23 Days12-14 = 27 Days15-18 = 29 Days19-24 = 33 Days+25 = 38 Days
70
>6M=0 H7-12M=17.31 H
1 = 17.31 H2-3 = 34.62 H
4-6 = 45 H+7 = 51.92 H**
3% 100% Match
2% 50% Match
None
5 H/MMax 1300 Hrs
New hires receive 60 hours after completing
training.
MMG of 70 Hours is paid or flight time which ever is greater.
Allegiant Air(Allegiant)
Based on PTO accrual
20%
*Coming in 2017, **No max after pilots 59th birthday.
15%0%
0%
5 H/M*Max 60**
1 Yr = 502 Yrs = 753 Yrs = 1004 Yrs = 1255 Yrs = 1456 Yrs = 1707 Yrs = 1958 Yrs = 220
9-19 Yrs = 24020+ Yrs = 270
7.5 H/M without a sick call.
5.65 H/M with a sick call
Max 1080**
20%
*Bands are based on company profit, currently at Band 4, typically at Band 3 **Accrued vacation/PTO based on length of employment
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THE GRID Captain Yearly Pay Comparison
$0.00 $50,000.00 $100,000.00 $150,000.00 $200,000.00 $250,000.00
American Airlines -‐ 2015
UPS -‐ 2006*
FedEx Express -‐ 2006
Delta Air Lines -‐ 2014
United Airlines -‐ 2012
Southwest Airlines -‐ 2014
Hawaiian Airlines -‐ 2010
Alaska Airlines -‐2013
JetBlue Airways -‐ 2013
Spirit Airlines -‐ 2010
Atlas -‐2011
Virgin America -‐ 2014
Kalitta Air -‐ 2007
Frontier Airlines -‐2009
Allegiant Air -‐ 2010
Sun Country Airlines -‐ 2005
Year 1 Year 5 Top Pay
First year, Fifth year and top out pay comparison based on highest paid aircraft, in order of highest paid at top.
The year indicates the year the contract was signed. No year indicates the contract wasn’t available at date of publishing.Yearly pay rate based on MMG times bid periods times hourly rate of bid periods per contract. *UPS has 13 bid periods per year.
December 2015 | 27
THE GRIDFirst Officer Yearly Pay Comparison
$0.00 $50,000.00 $100,000.00 $150,000.00
UPS -‐ 2006*
FedEx Express -‐ 2006
American Airlines -‐ 2015
Delta Air Lines -‐ 2014
United Airlines -‐ 2012
Southwest Airlines -‐ 2014
Hawaiian Airlines -‐ 2010
Alaska Airlines -‐ 2013
JetBlue Airways -‐ 2013
Kalitta Air -‐ 2007
Atlas -‐ 2011
Virgin America -‐ 2014
Spirit Airlines -‐ 2010
Frontier Airlines -‐ 2009
Allegiant Air -‐ 2010
Sun Country Airlines -‐ 2005
Year 1 Year 5 Top Pay
First year, Fifth year and top out pay comparison based on highest paid aircraft, in order of highest paid at top.
The year indicates the year the contract was signed. No year indicates the contract wasn’t available at date of publishing.Yearly pay rate based on MMG times bid periods times hourly rate of bid periods per contract. *UPS has 13 bid periods per year.
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THE GRID
BOS
JFKLGA
ACYPHLEWR
CLT
BWIDCAIAD
ATL
MCO
MIAFLL
ANC
BLI
CLE
CVG
DAL
IAH
DFW
DEN
DTW
HNL
HOU
IND
PHX IWA
LAS
LAX
SFO
LGB
MDWORD
MEM
MSP
OAK
ONT
PDX
PGDPIE
SDF
SEA
SFB
SLC
STL
HKG
CGN
ANC
EWRLAX
MIA
ORD
HNL DOH
GUM
DXB
December 2015 | 29
THE GRID
ACY Atlantic City, NJ Spirit AirlinesANC Anchorage, AK Alaska Airlines FedEx Express UPSATL Atlanta, GA Delta Air Lines Southwest AirlinesBLI Bellingham, WA Allegiant AirBOS Boston, MA American Airlines JetBlue AirwaysBWI Baltimore, MD Southwest AirlinesCGN Cologne, Germany FedEx ExpressCLE Cleveland, OH United AirlinesCLT Charlotte, NC American AirlinesCVG Cincinnati, OH Delta Air LinesDAL Dallas, TX Southwest Airlines Virgin AmericaDCA Washington, DC American AirlinesDEN Denver, CO United Airlines Frontier Airlines Southwest AirlinesDFW Dallas, TX American Airlines Spirit Airlines
DTW Detroit, MI Delta Air Lines Spirit AirlinesDOH Doha, Qatar Qatar AirwaysDXB Dubai, United Emirates
EmiratesEWR Newark, NJ Delta Air Lines United AirlinesFLL Fort Lauderdale, FL Allegiant Air JetBlue Airways Spirit AirlinesGUM Guam United AirlinesHKG Hong Kong FedEx ExpressHNL Honolulu, HI Hawaiian Airlines Allegiant AirHOU Houston, TX Southwest AirlinesIAD Washington, DC United AirlinesIAH Houston, TX United AirlinesIND Indianapolis, IN FedEx ExpressIWA Phoenix, AZ Allegiant AirJFK New York City, NY American Airlines Delta Air Lines JetBlue Airways Virgin America
LAS Las Vegas, NV Allegiant Air Southwest Airlines Spirit AirlinesLAX Los Angeles, CA American Airlines Alaska Airlines Delta Air Lines United Airlines Virgin America FedEx ExpressLGA New York City, NY Delta Air Lines United AirlinesLGB Long Beach, CA JetBlue AirwaysMCO Orlando, FL JetBlue Airways Southwest Airlines Frontier AirlinesMDW Chicago, IL Southwest AirlinesMEM Memphis, TN FedEx ExpressMIA Miami, FL American Airlines UPSMSP Minneapolis, MN Delta Air Lines Sun CountryOAK Oakland, CA Allegiant Air Southwest Airlines
ONT Ontario, CA UPSORD Chicago, IL American Airlines United Airlines Frontier Airlines Spirit AirlinesPDX Portland, OR Alaska AirlinesPGD Punta Gorda, FL Allegiant AirPHL Philadelphia, PA American AirlinesPHX Phoenix, AZ American Airlines Southwest AirlinesPIE St. Petersburg, FL Allegiant AirSDF Louisville, KY UPSSEA Seattle, WA Alaska Airlines Delta Air LinesSFB Orlando, FL Allegiant AirSFO San Francisco, CA United Airlines Virgin AmericaSLC Salt Lake City, UT Delta Air LinesSTL St. Louis, MO American Airlines
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THE GRID
1
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
EMB-145XR,
EMB-145, EMB-135
$43.76 75 $39,384 $96.68 $87,012
< 1 = 7 Days**2-6 = 14 Days
7-10 = 21 Days+11 = 28 Days
5 H/MMax 640
(110 above 640***)
<5 = 4%5<10 = 5%10+ = 6%Vesting*
<5 = 2.5%5<10 = 4%
10<15 = 5%15<20 = 5.5%
20+ = 6%
25%
*Based on YOS; **Prorated 7/12ths of a day per month. ***110 Additoinal hours may be accured for any illness longer than 30 days, if more than 255 hours used at once acrual is 7 H/M.
- 3.A.1 3.B.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1 7.A 25.A.2 25.B.2 LOA 9Contract 2004 as amended, Currently in negotiations
CRJ-200 $43.16 $38,844 $99.31 $89,379
CRJ-700, CRJ-900 $46.51 $41,859 $106.76 $96,084
- 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.1 27.A.1* 27.A.1 28.A.3Contract 2007 as amended, Currently in negotiations
EMB-120 $37.15 80 $35,664 $76.21 $73,162
CRJ-200 $45.77 $41,193 $106.67 $96,003
CRJ-700 $48.52 $43,668 $113.07 $101,763
EMB-175 $48.70 $43,830 $113.20 $101,880
CRJ-900 $50.00 $45,000 $117.00 $105,300
- 3027.2 3008.5.A.3* HRxMMGx12 3027.1 HRxMMGx12 3011.1** 3012.1 - Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015
Republic Airways (Republic or Shuttle)
Group 1* $110.85 $99,765
Group 2* $120.11 $108,099
- 3-1 3.K.1 HRxMMGx12 3-1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1*** 8.A.1 14.K 14.EContract 2015
EMB-145, EMB-140 $89.12 $80,208
CRJ-700*EMB-175 $93.90 $84,510
- LOA** LOA HRxMMGx12 LOA** HRxMMGx12 8 8.II.A 28.B*** 28.B 28.A.3.bContract 2003 as amended, Currently in negotiations
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
CRJ-200 $37.73 $33,957 $82.37 $74,133
CRJ-900 $38.97 $35,073 $88.18 $79,362
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A.3.b 14.A 28.B 28.B 27.A.2 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200 $40.96 $36,864 $96.43 $86,787
CRJ-700 $42.44 $38,196 $104.57 $94,113
CRJ-900 $42.44 $38,196 $105.62 $95,058
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A 28.C** 28.C 27.B.4 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200 $80.93 $73,808
CRJ-700, CRJ-900, EMB-175
$93.76 $85,509
- 3.A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 8.A 24.B - 24.A Contract 2008 as amended
CRJ-200* $49.24 75 $44,316 $107.67 $96,903
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 10 = 28 days> 19 = 35 days
3.75 H/MMax 375
3-4% = 1%5-6% = 2%7% = 3%8% = 4%9% = 5%
3% 25%
*1.5% Pay Raise every year on October 1st., 3.A.2, **Pilot must contribute first percentages to get company matching (second percentage)
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.B.2 14.A.1 28.B** 28.A 27.D.2.a Contract 2003 as amended
Q-400 $47.98 80.5 $42,486 $115.69 $102,443 < 5 = 14 days> 5 = 28 days 3 H/M 6% None Company
Discretion*MMG based on 35 day bid period
- App. A.D 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 App. A.B HRxMMGx12 13.B 14.A.1 27.C 27.C 27.A Contract 2012 as amended
E-170, E-175 $47.53 75 $42,777 $115.46 $103,914
< 1 = 7 days> 1 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 15 = 28 days
0-2 = 3 H/M2-5 = 3.25 H/M5+ = 3.5 H/M
Max 450
50% Match:9m-4 = 4%3-5 = 6%6+ = 8%
None 29% Employee, 34% Family
*Contract is based on months of service for vacation accural, converted to years for comparison, first year is prorated;
- 3.D 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.D HRxMMGx12 7.A.2** 14.A 28.B.2 - 27.B.2 Contract 2014 as amended
CRJ-700 $37.70 74 $33,478 $96.97 $86,109
> 1= 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 7 = 21 days
> 15 = 28 days
0-2 = 2 H/M+2 = 3 H/M
Max 300
1%Veste 100% after 3 YOS
No $85 single, $314 family per month**
Reserve MMG is 70, Line holder MMG is 74, *Company match 100%, **2007 rates
- ? 5.B.2 HRxMMGx12 ? HRxMMGx12 13.A.1 14.A 27.D.1 27.D 27.B.1 Contract 2007 as amended
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
Q-100, Q-300 $39.64 75 $35,676 $88.43 $79,587
> 1 = 5 days***< 1= 5 days
2-7 = 10 days7-13 = 15 days+14 = 20 days
4 H/M
50% Match:<4 = 6%4-9 = 9%
10-14 = 10%15-19 = 11&20+ = 12%
1% Set amount** 2016 Max 17%
*50% match based on YOS, **See chart at referenced contract section; ***First year is prorated.
- 3.B 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.4 14.A.1 28.B.2 28.B.3 27.B.2 Contract 2013 as amended
ERJ-145 $43.68 75 $39,312 $101.43 $91,287
< 1 = 7 days*2 - 5 = 14 days6 -13 = 21 days+14 = 28 days
0-2 = 2 H/M3-5 = 3 H/M+6 = 4 H/M
300 Max
1-4 = 4%**+4 = 6%**50% Match
None 38% Employee, 50% Family
*First year is prorated.**50% matching based on YOS.
- 3 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.D - 27.C.2 Contract 2011 as amended
ATR-42, C402, BN2 $12.72 40 $26,458 $30.02 $62,442
1 = 7 Days2 = 14 Days5 = 21 Days
+ 10 = 35 Days
up to 4%** None 50%
*Pay is per duty hour and minimum pay per week is 40 hours; **25% matching
- Per week* HRxMMGx52 HRxMMGx52 8.A.1 5.G.1 - 5.A & B Need contract
Saab 340b $36.79 75 $33,111 $78.30 $70,470
B1900D $28.47 75 $25,623 $62.46 $56,214
- 3.L 3.G HRxMMGx12 3.L HRxMMGx12 11.A.1 13.A.1 24.F 24.F 24.B.1 Contract 2011 as amended
All Salary 160 Units of Pay $31,000 Salary $89,650 1.16 Days per
month 5% None $198 per month
Q-200, Q-300 $37.00 75 $33,300 $75.64 $68,076
< 1 = 7 days*2-5 =14 days+6 = 21 days
2.5 H/M None None 40.5%*First year is prorated
- LOA 8.V 3.D.1.a HRxMMGx12 LOA.8.V HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.2 28.C 28 27.D Contract 2008 as amended
B1900D, EMB-120 $21.52 75 $19,368 $48.53 $43,677
0-3 = 7 Days4-5 = 14 Days+6 = 21 Days
.94* or 1.56H/M
Equal to other employees None Equal to other
employees
*From zero to 3 years,
- 3.A 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 6.B.1 20.B - 20.A Need contract
Saab 340A, Saab 340B*
- Need contract
DHC-6-300 $44.00 $39,600 $93.00 $83,700
S340 $40.00 $36,000 $69.00 $62,100
- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract
B1900C, B19000D* $14,400 $0
DH-8 $0 $0- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract
Q-100 $38.57 $37,027 $79.83 $76,637
ATR-72 $40.50 $38,880 $100.98 $96,941
Q-400 $0 $100.98 $82,400
- 3.A 4.A.2 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 12.A.1 LOA 2 LOA 2 14.A Contract 2009 as amended
7.6 H/M480 Max720 Max*
After 90 Days.0193 Per Hour
1.45 H/M***After 2 Years.027 Per Hour
2 H/M***After 5 Years
.0385 Per Hour2.89 H/M***
1.2-6%****
*Vesting based on YOS, **1.2 Days per month of employment.
80
60
75
Island Air
NoneNone
< 1 = 15 days+3 = 19 days+5 = 23 days
*After 5 YOS.1-3 = 1%3-6 = 5%6-8 = 3%
8-10 = 2%10-12 = 1%12+ = 0%
1-3 = 1%3-4 = 3%4-5 = 4%5-6 = 5%6-8 = 7%
8-10 = 8%10-12 = 9%12+ = 10%
0% for employee, full cost for family, after 3rd year then
0% for all
Over 2,000 Pilots
*MMG for reserve pilots is 76. **Vacation time is based on how much your work, see chart in 3011.1 for per hour basis, Hours quoted in this chart are based on working 800 hours in one year. Pilots set the daily rate for vacation awards. ***H/M based on MMG of 75 hours. ****Based on YOS.
75
ExpressJet (LXJT(Accey)
ExpressJet(LASA)(Accey)
SkyWest Airlines (Skywest)
<1 = 14 Days**1-5 = 14 Days6-14 = 21 Days+15 = 28 Days
<6m = 30.8 Hrs>5 = 36.96 Hrs> 10 = 46 Hrs> 15 = 49 Hrs> 16 = 52 Hrs>17 = 55 Hrs>18 = 58 Hrs>19 = 61 Hrs
1=20% of 6%2=30% of 6%3=40% of 6%4-6=50%of6%7=75% of 6%10=75%of8%
75
0-4 = 2.75 H/M4-7 = 3 H/M
7-10 3.25 H/M+10 = 3.5 H/M
Max 500
*CRJ-700 gone by Dec/16; **New-hires are capped at 12th year pay for CA and 4 years for FO. ***Max contribution from company shown.
None 30%
None 38%
None31% to 35%
1% increases per year
*Group 1 is EMB 135/140/145, DCH8-400, CRJ 100/200. **Group 2 is EMB 170/175/E2, CRJ 700/900, ***Yearly accrual rate is based on a monthly accrual rate. Rates shown are multiplied by 12 divided by 4, Vacation is taken out of a PDO bank @ 4 hrs per day.
35% for Legacy PPO Medical Plan
25% for PHPPilot Health Plan
35% for TPOTraditional PPO
Plan
None
None32% for medical
(35% 1/1/15), 25% dental
1-4 = 3.5%5-9 = 5.25%10-14 = 6.4%15-19 = 7%20+ = 8%
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 7 = 21 days>14 = 28 days
2.5 H/M
$37.96 76 $34,620Based on rates set by company and
insurance provider
0-5 = 3.5 H/M5+ = 4 H/M
485 Max
$39.78
75
75 $35,802
0-1 = 1.52 H/M1-4 = 2.17 H/M+4 = 3.0 H/M
75
Yes**Based on profitability
*75% after 10 YOS, **Vesting after 3 YOS.
50% Match:.5-5 = 2%5-7 = 4%
7-10 = 8%10+ = 8%*
27%
None
Under 500 Pilots
Tran States Airlines (Waterski)
PSA Airlines (Bluestreak)
Peninsula Airways
GoJet Airlines (Lindbergh)
Great Lakes Airlines(Lakes Air)
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 20 = 28 days
*Pilots shall receive as the Company matching contribution the greater of the amount contributed to any other Company employees or two percent
Corvus Airlines
Seaborne Airlines
CommutAir (CommutAir)
Compass Airlines (Compass)
Piedmont Airlines (Piedmont)
<6 = 2.5%6-13 = 4%13+ =6%
Horizon Air (Horizon Air)
*25% matching, **First year prorated
Air Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
40% for employee, 75% for family4%*
Silver Airways (Silverwings)
< 1 = 7 days**2-6 = 14 days
7-10 = 21 days+11 = 28 days
Endeavor Air (Flagship)
Envoy formally American Eagle (Envoy)
1 = 7 days2 = 14 days7 = 21 days
+14 = 28 days
<1yr=<7 dys*** 1-2yrs=7 days >2yrs=14days >5yrs=21days
>16yrs=28days
Mesa Airlines (Mesa)
.5-5 = 1.5%5-7 = 2%
7-10 = 2.5%10+ = 3.5%
None
2%*
PDO***1 Yr = 4.0 H/M2 Yr = 4.33 H/M3 Yr = 4.67 H/M4 Yr = 5.0 H/M5 Yr = 5.33 H/M6 Yr = 5.67 H/M7 Yr = 6.0 H/M8 Yr = 7.0 H/M
9 Yr = 7.33 H/M10 = 7.67 H/M
No Max
50% Match:1-5 = 6%
5-10 = 8%10+ = 10%Vesting**
500-2,000 Pilots*Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% increases every year; **Based on YOS, ***>1 year prorated
Ameriflight, LLC(AMFlight orWiggins)
4 H/M160 Max
PTO = 2.5 H/MSSLB = 2.5
H/M200 Max
75$50.42 $45,378
1 = 12.6 days2 = 13.65 days3 = 14.7 days
4 = 15.75 days5 = 16.8 days
6 = 17.85 days7 = 18.9 days
8 = 22.05 days9 = 23.1 days
10 = 24.15
Cape Air(Kap)
T he following pages contain over 30 different contractual comparisons for 22 separate regional airlines. Almost all the data was collect from each individual airlines contract. Our goal is to provide you with the
most current and up to date data so that as a pilot you can choose the right airline for you. Every pilot looks for something different out of the airline they work for. Whether it’s living in base, maximizing your pay, or chasing that quick upgrade, we will have the most current and up to date information. To do this, we are working with the airlines to make sure this data is up to date and correct. Good luck and fly safe!
401(K) Matching: Retirement plan, the company will match the employees contribution up to the listed percentage. Unless noted the company will match 100% of what the employee contributes.
ALPA: Air Line Pilots Association
Cancellation pay: When a leg or legs are canceled, the employee will still be credited for that leg. Some companies will not cover all reasons for cancellations. Refer to the contract for more information.
Deadhead: Positive space travel as a passenger for company business; paid as shown in above referenced column.
DC: Direct Contribution, the company will contribute the listed additional amount directly to the employees 401(K), either quarterly or yearly, refer to the contract for more information
IBT: International Brotherhood of Teamsters
IOE: Initial Operating Experience, refers the flight training a new hire receives from a check airman after completing all ground and simulator training.
MMG: Minimum Monthly Guarantee, the minimum amount of credit the employee will receive per month. The ability to work more or less is possible, depends on the needs of the company, line holder or reserve and open trips for that month.
Per Diem: The amount of money the company pays the employee for food expenses while gone from base, typically from show time to end of debrief time of that trip. Day trip per diem is taxable while overnight is not.
UTU: United Transportation Union
YOS: Years of Service with the company.
Highlighted blocks indicate best in class.
Gray blocks indicate source of data or date data was obtained 3.C.1 indicates contract section see contract for more information
Sample only; refer to adjacent pages for actual information
Regional Airlines
Airline name and ATC call sign
Abbreviation and definitions:
December 2015 | 31
THE GRID
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Do Business For:
Union EFBs Bases Notes
EMB-145XREMB-145EMB-135
$7,500 w/ ERJ type*,
$1,000 Referral
#300 / week & $1,400 per
diem to checkride, then MMG
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.80/hr Apr
2007** 2,221 United, AA*** ALPA Surface 3 LTE EWR, IAH, ORD, CLE, DFW***
*Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, remaining after first year; **Will Reduce 11/2007 to 1/2011; ***AA flying out of DFW
Online Feb/15 Feb/15 4.C.2 Dec/2015 Dec/2015Contract 2004 as amended, Currently in negotiations,
CRJ-200CRJ-700CRJ-900
$7,500 w/ CRJ type*,
$1,000 Referral
$300 / weekPaid for by
company; single occupancy
$1.65/hr Feb2007** 1,574 Delta, AA ALPA Surface 3 LTE ATL, DFW, DTW
*Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, remain after first year, **Will reduce from 5/2008 to 9/2010
Online 3.C.1 5.A.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015Contract 2007 as amended, Currently in negotiations;
Total 3,795SkyWest Airlines (Skywest) CRJ-200
CRJ-700CRJ-900EMB-175EMB-120
$7,500 w/ RJ type rating
65 Hours
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy, Company will pay 50% for single room
1.85/hr Oct/2011 3,800United, AA,
USAir, Alaska, Delta
None Surface 3 LTE
PDX, SEA, SFO,LAX, SLC, PHX,DEN, MSP, ORD,
IAH, FAT, PSP, TUS
*Updated via section 3027.6.A
3008.19.A 3015.6.A.1 3009.1.A Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Pilot Agreement signed August 2015
Republic Airways (Republic or Shuttle)
EMB-145EMB-170EMB-175
EMB-145$12,500
EMB-170/5$7,500
$1,600 first mo. then
MMG
Paid for by company; single
occupancy
$1.95/hr Dom$2.50/hr Int.* 3.5 Years 2,100 United, AA,
Delta IBT iPad
CMH, DCA, GSO, IND, LGA, MCI, MIA, ORD, PHL, PIT, EWR, SDF,
JFK
$1,000 to $11,000 contract signing bonus, based on hire date. $5,000 FO anniversary bonus, $10,000 CA anniversary bonus. *International per diem only applies when block in to block out is greater than 90 mins.
10.A.2.a 4.B.1 Nov/2015 Nov/2015Contract 2015
CRJ-700*, EMB-145, EMB-
175*
$5,000$10,000**
64 hr MMG + 16 hrs per
diem per day***
Paid for by company; dual occupancy until
oral
$1.85/hr + $0.05
increase every 3 yrs
2 1/2 Years 2,300 AA ALPA iPad**** DFW, ORD
*CRJ-700 gone by Dec/16, EMB-175 deliveries start Nov/15; **Bonus with 2 year contract, $10,000 with pipeline program; ***Until IOE complete; ****Pilot provides iPad and gear
Online 4.A 4.B 5.B.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015Contract 2003 as amended, Currently in negotiations
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Do Business For:
Union EFBs Bases Notes
CRJ-200CRJ900 $20,000* MMG, but no
per diem
Single Occupancy paid
by company$1.70/hr Jul/2007 1,546 Delta ALPA JFK, DTW,
MSP, LGA
Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% increases every year, *$20,000 per year for four years.
Online 3.D.1, 5.D.4 5.D.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200CRJ-700CRJ-900
No - $1000 Referral*
MMG & Per Diem
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.75/hr
Hiring Street CAs**
1,197 US Airways ALPA CLT, DAY, TYS
*$1000 referral bonus for employees if they refer a successful applicant, **Hiring street captains if they meet the minimum qualifications otherwise once they reach 1,000 hours SIC time.
5.A.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200CRJ-700CRJ-900EMB-175
None76 Hours
during training
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.43/hr 1.5 Years 855 United, AA, ALPA iPad* PHX, CLT**, IAD,
IAH
*Pilot must purchase iPad, **CLT closing in 2015
5.A.2 5.B.1 5.A.2 Mar/2015 Contract 2008 as amended
CRJ-200No Bonus, $1000 or
$1250 ref.*
2.5 hours per day
Paid for by company; single
occupancy
$1.60/hr dom $1.90/hr int
2.5 - 3 Years 796 US Air ALPA DCA, LGA, ORF,
PHL
Pilot hiring and attrition from 10/2013 to 10/2014, *$1250 referral bonus if applicant has CRJ type rating
4.C 5.A.1 5.D.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015Contract 2003, Pilot data from 10/6/2014 seniority list.
DH-8-Q400 None
16 credit hours per
week & per diem
Paid for by company;
double occupancy
$1.80/hr Dec/2011 662 Alaska IBT ANC, BOI, GEG, MFR, PDX, SEA
5.I.4 6.C 5.G.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2012 as amended
EMB-175 $10,000 4 Hrs / Day + Per diem No $1.65/hr* Apr/2015 710 Delta, AA ALPA iPad MSP, LAX, SEA
*DOS + 24 Mos. $1.70,
3.H, 5.B 5.B.3 5.B.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2014 as amended
CRJ-700CRJ-900* $10,000 $23/hr @ 60
hr
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.60/hr Jan/2015 555 United, Delta IBT ORD, RDU, STL,
DEN
*7 CRJ-900s being delivered by the end of 2015.
May/15 5.B.3 6.C 5.O Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2007 as amended
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Do Business For:
Union EFBs Bases Notes
DH-8-100DH-8-300ERJ-145*
$5,000MMG + 1/2
per diem per day
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy$1.70/hr 18 - 24
Months 380 AA ALPA CHO, EWN, MDT, ROA, SBY
*ERJ-145 will be on property by Fall 2015
LOA 16 5.D.4 5.A.3 5.D.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2013 as amended
ERJ-145 $24.90 @ 60 hrs None $1.70/hr Jul/2015 510 United, AA ALPA IAD, STL, ORD
3.C.1 5.A.1 5.C.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2011 as amended
ATR-42C402BN2
None 40 Hours per week
Paid for by company; Single
occupancy$37/overnight
Upon Reaching ATP Mins
190Hyannis Air
Service DBA Cape Air
IBT No
New England, New York, Montana, Midwest,
Caribbean &Micronesia (See Notes)
HYA, EWB, BOS, PVC, ACK, MVY, RUT, LEB, RKD, AUG, PVD, ALB, OGS, MSS, SLK, HPN, BIL, SDY, GDV, OLF, GGW, HVR, UIN, MWA, CGI, IRK, TBN, OWB, SJU, MAZ, STX, STT, EIS, GUM
3.K.A 6.E.5.A 6.G.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2012 as amended
5.C Jul/2015 Feb/2015 Contract 2011 as amended
EMB-120EMB-110
BE1900 & 99SA227C208PA31
$10,000
$9 - $12.50 per hour*$35 / Day Per Diem
Paid for by company; Single
occupancy$1.45/hr Immediate 185
UPSFedExDHL
LantheusACS
Mallinckodt
None iPad
DFW, BFI, PDX, SFO, BUR, ONT, PHX, ABQ, SLC, SAT, OMA, LAN, CVG, SDF, BUF, MHT, EWR, MIA,
BQN, SJU
*Hourly rate in training depends on PIC, SIC and aircraft type.
Oct/2015 Oct/2015
DH-8-100DH-8-200
Up to $15,000* MMG
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy$1.50/hr Jun/2013 162 United ALPA EWR, IAD
*Have an ATP/CTP $7,000; Need and ATP/CTP, Free ATP/CTP plus $2,000; or $5/ 121 flight hour up to $8,000.
3.G 5.A.8 5.B.3 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2008 as amendedB1900DEMB-120 No None $1.35/hr 13 Months 100 UTU DEN, PHX
15 Month, $7,500 training contract required.
4.D Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2006 as amendedSaab 340A, Saab 340B* $50/day 2012 120 None ANC, BOS *$1,100/Mo. Base Salary
Oct/2014 Need contract
Oct/2014 Need contract
Oct/2014 Need contract
3.C.1 11.P.3 4.J.1 Oct/2014 Contract 2009 as amendedTotal Pilots 20,344
50
None, On a RON,
company will reimburse w/
receipt
MMG*
Island Air
$40.00 per over night
90
Corvus Airlines
SelfJul/2008
86Aug/2007
Paid for by company; Single
occupancy
DH-8-100DH-8-Q400
B1900CB19000D*
DH-8
Seaborne Airlines
*After 6 months pay goes to $40 on B1900, first year pay adjusted for this.Hageland,
Frontier
Codeshare for United, Hawaiian and Go; *Reserve MMG at FO year one rate, if OE completed as a CA, CA year 1 rate paid retro
HNL
ANC
SJU, STX
None
ALPA
Cape Air (Kap)
Horizon Air (Horizon Air)
Endeavor Air (Flagship)
PSA Airlines (Bluestreak)
GoJet Airlines (Lindbergh)
Compass Airlines (Compass)
Tran States Airlines (Waterski)
Piedmont Airlines (Piedmont)
ExpressJet (LASA) (Accey)
Mesa Airlines (Mesa)
ExpressJet (LXJT) (Accey)
Envoy formally American Eagle (Envoy)
500 - 2,000 Pilots
Under 500 Pilots
Peninsula Airways
$12,000**
Great Lakes Airlines (Lakes Air)
CommutAir (CommutAir)
Silver Airways (Silverwings)
Ameriflight, LLC(AMFlight orWiggins)
IBT$1.75/hrMMG & Per Diem
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy
Air Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
*Gone after November; **$3,000 after IOE, $3,000 after 1 year, $6,000 after 2 years; ***11 Codeshares
DH-8-300S340
Saab 340bB1900D* 18 months
$30/dom, $50/int
220
Jan/2013
FLL, IAD, TPA, GNV, ATLSelf***
General Information
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THE GRID
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Do Business For:
Union EFBs Bases Notes
EMB-145XREMB-145EMB-135
$7,500 w/ ERJ type*,
$1,000 Referral
#300 / week & $1,400 per
diem to checkride, then MMG
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.80/hr Apr
2007** 2,221 United, AA*** ALPA Surface 3 LTE EWR, IAH, ORD, CLE, DFW***
*Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, remaining after first year; **Will Reduce 11/2007 to 1/2011; ***AA flying out of DFW
Online Feb/15 Feb/15 4.C.2 Dec/2015 Dec/2015Contract 2004 as amended, Currently in negotiations,
CRJ-200CRJ-700CRJ-900
$7,500 w/ CRJ type*,
$1,000 Referral
$300 / weekPaid for by
company; single occupancy
$1.65/hr Feb2007** 1,574 Delta, AA ALPA Surface 3 LTE ATL, DFW, DTW
*Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, remain after first year, **Will reduce from 5/2008 to 9/2010
Online 3.C.1 5.A.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015Contract 2007 as amended, Currently in negotiations;
Total 3,795SkyWest Airlines (Skywest) CRJ-200
CRJ-700CRJ-900EMB-175EMB-120
$7,500 w/ RJ type rating
65 Hours
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy, Company will pay 50% for single room
1.85/hr Oct/2011 3,800United, AA,
USAir, Alaska, Delta
None Surface 3 LTE
PDX, SEA, SFO,LAX, SLC, PHX,DEN, MSP, ORD,
IAH, FAT, PSP, TUS
*Updated via section 3027.6.A
3008.19.A 3015.6.A.1 3009.1.A Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Pilot Agreement signed August 2015
Republic Airways (Republic or Shuttle)
EMB-145EMB-170EMB-175
EMB-145$12,500
EMB-170/5$7,500
$1,600 first mo. then
MMG
Paid for by company; single
occupancy
$1.95/hr Dom$2.50/hr Int.* 3.5 Years 2,100 United, AA,
Delta IBT iPad
CMH, DCA, GSO, IND, LGA, MCI, MIA, ORD, PHL, PIT, EWR, SDF,
JFK
$1,000 to $11,000 contract signing bonus, based on hire date. $5,000 FO anniversary bonus, $10,000 CA anniversary bonus. *International per diem only applies when block in to block out is greater than 90 mins.
10.A.2.a 4.B.1 Nov/2015 Nov/2015Contract 2015
CRJ-700*, EMB-145, EMB-
175*
$5,000$10,000**
64 hr MMG + 16 hrs per
diem per day***
Paid for by company; dual occupancy until
oral
$1.85/hr + $0.05
increase every 3 yrs
2 1/2 Years 2,300 AA ALPA iPad**** DFW, ORD
*CRJ-700 gone by Dec/16, EMB-175 deliveries start Nov/15; **Bonus with 2 year contract, $10,000 with pipeline program; ***Until IOE complete; ****Pilot provides iPad and gear
Online 4.A 4.B 5.B.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015Contract 2003 as amended, Currently in negotiations
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Do Business For:
Union EFBs Bases Notes
CRJ-200CRJ900 $20,000* MMG, but no
per diem
Single Occupancy paid
by company$1.70/hr Jul/2007 1,546 Delta ALPA JFK, DTW,
MSP, LGA
Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% increases every year, *$20,000 per year for four years.
Online 3.D.1, 5.D.4 5.D.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200CRJ-700CRJ-900
No - $1000 Referral*
MMG & Per Diem
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.75/hr
Hiring Street CAs**
1,197 US Airways ALPA CLT, DAY, TYS
*$1000 referral bonus for employees if they refer a successful applicant, **Hiring street captains if they meet the minimum qualifications otherwise once they reach 1,000 hours SIC time.
5.A.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200CRJ-700CRJ-900EMB-175
None76 Hours
during training
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.43/hr 1.5 Years 855 United, AA, ALPA iPad* PHX, CLT**, IAD,
IAH
*Pilot must purchase iPad, **CLT closing in 2015
5.A.2 5.B.1 5.A.2 Mar/2015 Contract 2008 as amended
CRJ-200No Bonus, $1000 or
$1250 ref.*
2.5 hours per day
Paid for by company; single
occupancy
$1.60/hr dom $1.90/hr int
2.5 - 3 Years 796 US Air ALPA DCA, LGA, ORF,
PHL
Pilot hiring and attrition from 10/2013 to 10/2014, *$1250 referral bonus if applicant has CRJ type rating
4.C 5.A.1 5.D.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015Contract 2003, Pilot data from 10/6/2014 seniority list.
DH-8-Q400 None
16 credit hours per
week & per diem
Paid for by company;
double occupancy
$1.80/hr Dec/2011 662 Alaska IBT ANC, BOI, GEG, MFR, PDX, SEA
5.I.4 6.C 5.G.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2012 as amended
EMB-175 $10,000 4 Hrs / Day + Per diem No $1.65/hr* Apr/2015 710 Delta, AA ALPA iPad MSP, LAX, SEA
*DOS + 24 Mos. $1.70,
3.H, 5.B 5.B.3 5.B.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2014 as amended
CRJ-700CRJ-900* $10,000 $23/hr @ 60
hr
Paid for by company; single
occupancy$1.60/hr Jan/2015 555 United, Delta IBT ORD, RDU, STL,
DEN
*7 CRJ-900s being delivered by the end of 2015.
May/15 5.B.3 6.C 5.O Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2007 as amended
Aircraft Types Sign on Bonus
Pay During Training
Hotel during new hire training
Per Diem Most Junior CA
hired
Number of Pilots
Do Business For:
Union EFBs Bases Notes
DH-8-100DH-8-300ERJ-145*
$5,000MMG + 1/2
per diem per day
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy$1.70/hr 18 - 24
Months 380 AA ALPA CHO, EWN, MDT, ROA, SBY
*ERJ-145 will be on property by Fall 2015
LOA 16 5.D.4 5.A.3 5.D.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2013 as amended
ERJ-145 $24.90 @ 60 hrs None $1.70/hr Jul/2015 510 United, AA ALPA IAD, STL, ORD
3.C.1 5.A.1 5.C.1 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2011 as amended
ATR-42C402BN2
None 40 Hours per week
Paid for by company; Single
occupancy$37/overnight
Upon Reaching ATP Mins
190Hyannis Air
Service DBA Cape Air
IBT No
New England, New York, Montana, Midwest,
Caribbean &Micronesia (See Notes)
HYA, EWB, BOS, PVC, ACK, MVY, RUT, LEB, RKD, AUG, PVD, ALB, OGS, MSS, SLK, HPN, BIL, SDY, GDV, OLF, GGW, HVR, UIN, MWA, CGI, IRK, TBN, OWB, SJU, MAZ, STX, STT, EIS, GUM
3.K.A 6.E.5.A 6.G.1 Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2012 as amended
5.C Jul/2015 Feb/2015 Contract 2011 as amended
EMB-120EMB-110
BE1900 & 99SA227C208PA31
$10,000
$9 - $12.50 per hour*$35 / Day Per Diem
Paid for by company; Single
occupancy$1.45/hr Immediate 185
UPSFedExDHL
LantheusACS
Mallinckodt
None iPad
DFW, BFI, PDX, SFO, BUR, ONT, PHX, ABQ, SLC, SAT, OMA, LAN, CVG, SDF, BUF, MHT, EWR, MIA,
BQN, SJU
*Hourly rate in training depends on PIC, SIC and aircraft type.
Oct/2015 Oct/2015
DH-8-100DH-8-200
Up to $15,000* MMG
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy$1.50/hr Jun/2013 162 United ALPA EWR, IAD
*Have an ATP/CTP $7,000; Need and ATP/CTP, Free ATP/CTP plus $2,000; or $5/ 121 flight hour up to $8,000.
3.G 5.A.8 5.B.3 Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2008 as amendedB1900DEMB-120 No None $1.35/hr 13 Months 100 UTU DEN, PHX
15 Month, $7,500 training contract required.
4.D Jul/2015 Jul/2015 Contract 2006 as amendedSaab 340A, Saab 340B* $50/day 2012 120 None ANC, BOS *$1,100/Mo. Base Salary
Oct/2014 Need contract
Oct/2014 Need contract
Oct/2014 Need contract
3.C.1 11.P.3 4.J.1 Oct/2014 Contract 2009 as amendedTotal Pilots 20,344
50
None, On a RON,
company will reimburse w/
receipt
MMG*
Island Air
$40.00 per over night
90
Corvus Airlines
SelfJul/2008
86Aug/2007
Paid for by company; Single
occupancy
DH-8-100DH-8-Q400
B1900CB19000D*
DH-8
Seaborne Airlines
*After 6 months pay goes to $40 on B1900, first year pay adjusted for this.Hageland,
Frontier
Codeshare for United, Hawaiian and Go; *Reserve MMG at FO year one rate, if OE completed as a CA, CA year 1 rate paid retro
HNL
ANC
SJU, STX
None
ALPA
Cape Air (Kap)
Horizon Air (Horizon Air)
Endeavor Air (Flagship)
PSA Airlines (Bluestreak)
GoJet Airlines (Lindbergh)
Compass Airlines (Compass)
Tran States Airlines (Waterski)
Piedmont Airlines (Piedmont)
ExpressJet (LASA) (Accey)
Mesa Airlines (Mesa)
ExpressJet (LXJT) (Accey)
Envoy formally American Eagle (Envoy)
500 - 2,000 Pilots
Under 500 Pilots
Peninsula Airways
$12,000**
Great Lakes Airlines (Lakes Air)
CommutAir (CommutAir)
Silver Airways (Silverwings)
Ameriflight, LLC(AMFlight orWiggins)
IBT$1.75/hrMMG & Per Diem
Paid for by company; dual
occupancy
Air Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
*Gone after November; **$3,000 after IOE, $3,000 after 1 year, $6,000 after 2 years; ***11 Codeshares
DH-8-300S340
Saab 340bB1900D* 18 months
$30/dom, $50/int
220
Jan/2013
FLL, IAD, TPA, GNV, ATLSelf***
General Information
Contractual Work RulesMin Days off
(Line/Reserve)Pay
ProtectionMax
Scheduled Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
12/12 or 11 for reserve in 30
day monthYes* 11 or 13; 15** 539
2 hr DPM***; 3.75 on day off
15 hours min per 4 day trip
None None 100%
100% or 150/200%
when red flag is up
$150 / yr**** Company provided
*Reserves past show time only; **11 or 13 based on start time of duty, 15 hours max for reserve phone availability + duty time ***Duty Period Min; ****After completing first year
21.D.1.b, 21.D.3.a 3.D.4 5.A & 21.I.4.b - 8 3.D.5 - - 6.A.2 21.H.9.d 24.H.3 -
Contract 2004 as amended, Currently in negotiations
12*/11 Yes 12.5, 14, 13.5, 11** 571 3:45 None 1:2** None 100% Air /
50% ground 100% $17 / month after 90 Days None
*Bid period with 30 days line holder is only 11 days off; *Based on start time ***1:1 after 12 hours of duty;
12.D.2 3.G.4 12.B.1 - 3.F.1 & 2 - 3.F.1 & 2 3.F.1 & 2 8.A.1 & 2 13.G 5.D.4 -Contract 2007 as amended, Currently in negotiations
12 Yes* FAA Part 117 176 4:00 None 1:2** None 100% 150% $100/6 mo*** None
*Must remain on reserve for that period; **1:1 after 12 hrs; ***After completing first year and $400 max
3017.7.C.1.g 3008.12.A 3016.1 - 3017.3.A - - - 3008.14.A - 3009.3.A - Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015
Republic Airways (Republic or Shuttle)
12 Yes* 14 217 4:12 See Trip Rig 1:2 1:4 75%
100%. Over 87 hours 125%**
Provided by company Company provided
*Only line holders and available for reassignment. **Premium pay when available is 115%, 130% or 150%
23.E.1 3.E & F 23.C.1 - 3.B.2 - 3.B.3 3.B.4 3.G.1 3.C 4.B, C, F -Contract 2015
11 Yes 14 616 3.9 Res 3.7 Line None None None 50%
75% in 2017150% or 200%*
Pilots pay 50% except leather jacket 100%
Company provided*200% only when critical coverage declared by company
10.B.1 3.F.2 10.A.2 - 3.E.1 & 2 - - - 3.K LOA 6.A -Contract 2003 as amended, Currently in negotiations
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
11 Yes 14 501 4 None None None 75%100% unless red flag is up
150%
New hires pay 50%, all others
get $240 per year*None
*Starts 1/1/2015
3.R.4 3.N.1 12.H.1 - 3.H.1 - - - 8.A 3.M.3 18.C, 18.H 26.A.1 Contract 2013 as amended
11 Yes* 13 , 14.5 on CDO 195 3.5** None None None 50%** 125% or
150%*** $400**** None
*For line holders only with exceptions to open time pick ups; **with exceptions see contract section; ***Critical Coverage Pay per company; ****After 1 YOS
12.D.1 3.i.1 12,A1 - 4.D - - - 3.L 3.J 17.B.2.A - Contract 2013 as amended
10 No FAA Part 117 205 2, 1 or 4* None None None 50% 100% or 200%**
Company pays half of blazer and
pants onlyNone
*Applies only in the absence of Line guarantee, refer to contract section for clarify, ***200% for junior manning and improper reassignments.
12.B 3.G 12 - 12.E - - - 6.A 3.H.1 5.E.2 - Contract 2008 as ammended
12/12 Yes* 12, 14 or 13** 294 3 hours or Duty Rig
See Trip Rig 2:1 4:1 100% 150% $260 / yr*** $50*
*Once trip is awarded or assigned for all pilots **Based on start time. ***After completing first year
25.E.8.a 3.D 12.B.1 - 3.C.1.c - 3.C.1.a 3.C.1.b 3.E 3.B.1 18.C.2 18.E Contract 2003 as ammended
13* Yes FAA Part 117 239 4** See Trip Rig 50%*** 25**** 100% 150% or
200***** $200 None
*Bid period is 35 Days **4 hours for any trip that has one duty period, ***50% of the duty time, ****25% of trip time away from base. *****200% at company discreation
7.A.4.a 5.B.3 7.A.2.a - 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.4.2.d 26.M.5.A - Contract 2012 as ammended
11 or 12* Yes** FAA Part 117 392 4 None None None 80% air*** 75% ground 100%****
Company pays 1/2 of initial
uniform, $20/mo allowance
None
*12 days off during 31 day bid periods, **May be reassigned,***85% after 5/1/17 ****150% premium pay per company
12.E 4.D 12.C.3 - 4.B.1 - - - 8.A 3.G 26.3 26.C.1 Contract 2014 as amended
11/10* No* 14 97 4** None None None 50% 150% $25 / Month None
*If company gets 98% completion factor, pilot gets greater of 100% of line value or actual, **Applies to reserves only per trip
7.A.2.a 5.C 7.B.1 - 5.I.1 - - - 5.H 5.E 26.K.5.a - Contract 2007 as ammended
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
11 Yes 14 185 4 4 per day* None None 75% air; 50%
ground 100%** $25 / month None*See examples in refenced contract section, **Unless available for premium pay
25.C.2,3 & 4 3.G.4.a LOA 12 - 3.G.3.a 3.G.3.a - - 8.B.5, 8,C,3 25.G 26.Y.4 - Contract 2013 as amended12 line holders
11 reserves Yes* 14 246 4 None None None 100% 150% $25 / month None *Line holders only
25.B.3.a.2 & d.2 3.F 12.E.1 - LOA 2011-07 - - - 3.H.1 3.E.2 5.F.3 - Contract 2011 as amended
10 Yes 14 170 5 None* None* None* 100% for 135 50% for 121
100% or 150%**
Paid in full by company, no set amount per year.
Reasonable amount.
Yes as needed
*Pilots are paid per duty hour not flight hour. **Paid above minimum, if it is over 40 hours per week, then it will be paid at 150%
14.E.2 3.I 14.B - 3.B.V.I. - - - 3C1B - - 25.A.5 Contract 2012 as amended
11 Yes* 14 161 3, 4 on lost day
Greater of min day, credit,
duty rig
2:1 None50% for first 5
hours, then 100%
100% $150 / yr** None
*Greater of line value or actual flown except for named storms, than 50%; **For replacement only.
6.D.3 & 4 6.H.8.a 8.A.1 - 3.H 3.B.1 3.B.1.c - 7.D.1 3.D 5.J - Contract 2011 as amended
Fly 4-5 days per week Yes FAA 135 NA NA NA NA NA 100% 100% None None
12/11 Yes & No* 14.5** 192 3 None None None 50% 100% or 3 Hrs***
Company pays 50% every 2 yrs
up to $200None
*There are exeption to cancelation pay, see referenced contract section. **Aloud 1 hour more to dead head to base. ***Additionaly incentive offered on a case by case basis
3.E 12.B.1.a - 3.D.2.a - - - 8.A.2 3.F.1 5.D.3 - Contract 2008 as amended
10 No 14 or 15* 59 3.75 None None None 50% 100% Paid by company after 2 YOS** None
*For continuous duty overnights, **and every two years thereafter,
3.C.2 - 18.C.1 - 18.B.5 - - - 3.C.4 18.J.1.b 19.D -5 on 2 off
13
10
11/12* Line Holder, 11/10**
ReserveYes*** FAA Part 117 123 3.8 None None None 100% 150%
Company issues 3 shirts, pants,
replaces as wornNone
*12 days off during 31 day months, **Reserves have 3 options, Standard (20 days on), Min (17) & Max (23); ***Average pay, can be reassigned
10.C.1.d; 10.C.1.e.(4) 4.E.1 10.B 4.B - - - 4.F.1 4.A.4 15.AA -
Contract 2009 as amended
SkyWest Airlines (Skywest)
Envoy formally American Eagle (Envoy)
ExpressJet (LXJT)(Accey)
ExpressJet(LASA)(Accey)
Over 2,000 Pilots
Island Air
Air Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
Cape Air(Kap)
CommutAir (CommutAir)
Compass Airlines (Compass)
Corvus Airlines
Seaborne Airlines
Peninsula Airways
Piedmont Airlines (Piedmont)
Great Lakes Airlines (Lakes Air)
Horizon Air (Horizon Air)
Ameriflight, LLC(AMFlight orWiggins)
Under 500 Pilots
Tran States Airlines (Waterski)
Silver Airways (Silverwings)
Mesa Airlines (Mesa)
PSA Airlines(Bluestreak)
GoJet Airlines (Lindbergh)
500 - 2,000 PilotsEndeavor Air (Flagship)
December 2015 | 33
THE GRID
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
12/12 or 11 for reserve in 30
day monthYes* 11 or 13; 15** 539
2 hr DPM***; 3.75 on day off
15 hours min per 4 day trip
None None 100%
100% or 150/200%
when red flag is up
$150 / yr**** Company provided
*Reserves past show time only; **11 or 13 based on start time of duty, 15 hours max for reserve phone availability + duty time ***Duty Period Min; ****After completing first year
21.D.1.b, 21.D.3.a 3.D.4 5.A & 21.I.4.b - 8 3.D.5 - - 6.A.2 21.H.9.d 24.H.3 -
Contract 2004 as amended, Currently in negotiations
12*/11 Yes 12.5, 14, 13.5, 11** 571 3:45 None 1:2** None 100% Air /
50% ground 100% $17 / month after 90 Days None
*Bid period with 30 days line holder is only 11 days off; *Based on start time ***1:1 after 12 hours of duty;
12.D.2 3.G.4 12.B.1 - 3.F.1 & 2 - 3.F.1 & 2 3.F.1 & 2 8.A.1 & 2 13.G 5.D.4 -Contract 2007 as amended, Currently in negotiations
12 Yes* FAA Part 117 176 4:00 None 1:2** None 100% 150% $100/6 mo*** None
*Must remain on reserve for that period; **1:1 after 12 hrs; ***After completing first year and $400 max
3017.7.C.1.g 3008.12.A 3016.1 - 3017.3.A - - - 3008.14.A - 3009.3.A - Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015
Republic Airways (Republic or Shuttle)
12 Yes* 14 217 4:12 See Trip Rig 1:2 1:4 75%
100%. Over 87 hours 125%**
Provided by company Company provided
*Only line holders and available for reassignment. **Premium pay when available is 115%, 130% or 150%
23.E.1 3.E & F 23.C.1 - 3.B.2 - 3.B.3 3.B.4 3.G.1 3.C 4.B, C, F -Contract 2015
11 Yes 14 616 3.9 Res 3.7 Line None None None 50%
75% in 2017150% or 200%*
Pilots pay 50% except leather jacket 100%
Company provided*200% only when critical coverage declared by company
10.B.1 3.F.2 10.A.2 - 3.E.1 & 2 - - - 3.K LOA 6.A -Contract 2003 as amended, Currently in negotiations
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
11 Yes 14 501 4 None None None 75%100% unless red flag is up
150%
New hires pay 50%, all others
get $240 per year*None
*Starts 1/1/2015
3.R.4 3.N.1 12.H.1 - 3.H.1 - - - 8.A 3.M.3 18.C, 18.H 26.A.1 Contract 2013 as amended
11 Yes* 13 , 14.5 on CDO 195 3.5** None None None 50%** 125% or
150%*** $400**** None
*For line holders only with exceptions to open time pick ups; **with exceptions see contract section; ***Critical Coverage Pay per company; ****After 1 YOS
12.D.1 3.i.1 12,A1 - 4.D - - - 3.L 3.J 17.B.2.A - Contract 2013 as amended
10 No FAA Part 117 205 2, 1 or 4* None None None 50% 100% or 200%**
Company pays half of blazer and
pants onlyNone
*Applies only in the absence of Line guarantee, refer to contract section for clarify, ***200% for junior manning and improper reassignments.
12.B 3.G 12 - 12.E - - - 6.A 3.H.1 5.E.2 - Contract 2008 as ammended
12/12 Yes* 12, 14 or 13** 294 3 hours or Duty Rig
See Trip Rig 2:1 4:1 100% 150% $260 / yr*** $50*
*Once trip is awarded or assigned for all pilots **Based on start time. ***After completing first year
25.E.8.a 3.D 12.B.1 - 3.C.1.c - 3.C.1.a 3.C.1.b 3.E 3.B.1 18.C.2 18.E Contract 2003 as ammended
13* Yes FAA Part 117 239 4** See Trip Rig 50%*** 25**** 100% 150% or
200***** $200 None
*Bid period is 35 Days **4 hours for any trip that has one duty period, ***50% of the duty time, ****25% of trip time away from base. *****200% at company discreation
7.A.4.a 5.B.3 7.A.2.a - 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.C.2.a 5.4.2.d 26.M.5.A - Contract 2012 as ammended
11 or 12* Yes** FAA Part 117 392 4 None None None 80% air*** 75% ground 100%****
Company pays 1/2 of initial
uniform, $20/mo allowance
None
*12 days off during 31 day bid periods, **May be reassigned,***85% after 5/1/17 ****150% premium pay per company
12.E 4.D 12.C.3 - 4.B.1 - - - 8.A 3.G 26.3 26.C.1 Contract 2014 as amended
11/10* No* 14 97 4** None None None 50% 150% $25 / Month None
*If company gets 98% completion factor, pilot gets greater of 100% of line value or actual, **Applies to reserves only per trip
7.A.2.a 5.C 7.B.1 - 5.I.1 - - - 5.H 5.E 26.K.5.a - Contract 2007 as ammended
Min Days off (Line/Reserve)
Pay Protection
Max Scheduled
Duty
Number of pages in Contract
Min Day Credit
Min Trip Credit
Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Pay
Open time pay
Uniform Reimbursement
Headset Reimbursement
Notes
11 Yes 14 185 4 4 per day* None None 75% air; 50%
ground 100%** $25 / month None*See examples in refenced contract section, **Unless available for premium pay
25.C.2,3 & 4 3.G.4.a LOA 12 - 3.G.3.a 3.G.3.a - - 8.B.5, 8,C,3 25.G 26.Y.4 - Contract 2013 as amended12 line holders
11 reserves Yes* 14 246 4 None None None 100% 150% $25 / month None *Line holders only
25.B.3.a.2 & d.2 3.F 12.E.1 - LOA 2011-07 - - - 3.H.1 3.E.2 5.F.3 - Contract 2011 as amended
10 Yes 14 170 5 None* None* None* 100% for 135 50% for 121
100% or 150%**
Paid in full by company, no set amount per year.
Reasonable amount.
Yes as needed
*Pilots are paid per duty hour not flight hour. **Paid above minimum, if it is over 40 hours per week, then it will be paid at 150%
14.E.2 3.I 14.B - 3.B.V.I. - - - 3C1B - - 25.A.5 Contract 2012 as amended
11 Yes* 14 161 3, 4 on lost day
Greater of min day, credit,
duty rig
2:1 None50% for first 5
hours, then 100%
100% $150 / yr** None
*Greater of line value or actual flown except for named storms, than 50%; **For replacement only.
6.D.3 & 4 6.H.8.a 8.A.1 - 3.H 3.B.1 3.B.1.c - 7.D.1 3.D 5.J - Contract 2011 as amended
Fly 4-5 days per week Yes FAA 135 NA NA NA NA NA 100% 100% None None
12/11 Yes & No* 14.5** 192 3 None None None 50% 100% or 3 Hrs***
Company pays 50% every 2 yrs
up to $200None
*There are exeption to cancelation pay, see referenced contract section. **Aloud 1 hour more to dead head to base. ***Additionaly incentive offered on a case by case basis
3.E 12.B.1.a - 3.D.2.a - - - 8.A.2 3.F.1 5.D.3 - Contract 2008 as amended
10 No 14 or 15* 59 3.75 None None None 50% 100% Paid by company after 2 YOS** None
*For continuous duty overnights, **and every two years thereafter,
3.C.2 - 18.C.1 - 18.B.5 - - - 3.C.4 18.J.1.b 19.D -5 on 2 off
13
10
11/12* Line Holder, 11/10**
ReserveYes*** FAA Part 117 123 3.8 None None None 100% 150%
Company issues 3 shirts, pants,
replaces as wornNone
*12 days off during 31 day months, **Reserves have 3 options, Standard (20 days on), Min (17) & Max (23); ***Average pay, can be reassigned
10.C.1.d; 10.C.1.e.(4) 4.E.1 10.B 4.B - - - 4.F.1 4.A.4 15.AA -
Contract 2009 as amended
SkyWest Airlines (Skywest)
Envoy formally American Eagle (Envoy)
ExpressJet (LXJT)(Accey)
ExpressJet(LASA)(Accey)
Over 2,000 Pilots
Island Air
Air Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
Cape Air(Kap)
CommutAir (CommutAir)
Compass Airlines (Compass)
Corvus Airlines
Seaborne Airlines
Peninsula Airways
Piedmont Airlines (Piedmont)
Great Lakes Airlines (Lakes Air)
Horizon Air (Horizon Air)
Ameriflight, LLC(AMFlight orWiggins)
Under 500 Pilots
Tran States Airlines (Waterski)
Silver Airways (Silverwings)
Mesa Airlines (Mesa)
PSA Airlines(Bluestreak)
GoJet Airlines (Lindbergh)
500 - 2,000 PilotsEndeavor Air (Flagship)
Contractual Work Rules
34 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents
THE GRID Additional Compensation Details
1
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
EMB-145XR,
EMB-145, EMB-135
$43.76 75 $39,384 $96.68 $87,012
< 1 = 7 Days**2-6 = 14 Days
7-10 = 21 Days+11 = 28 Days
5 H/MMax 640
(110 above 640***)
<5 = 4%5<10 = 5%10+ = 6%Vesting*
<5 = 2.5%5<10 = 4%
10<15 = 5%15<20 = 5.5%
20+ = 6%
25%
*Based on YOS; **Prorated 7/12ths of a day per month. ***110 Additoinal hours may be accured for any illness longer than 30 days, if more than 255 hours used at once acrual is 7 H/M.
- 3.A.1 3.B.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1 7.A 25.A.2 25.B.2 LOA 9Contract 2004 as amended, Currently in negotiations
CRJ-200 $43.16 $38,844 $99.31 $89,379
CRJ-700, CRJ-900 $46.51 $41,859 $106.76 $96,084
- 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.1 27.A.1* 27.A.1 28.A.3Contract 2007 as amended, Currently in negotiations
EMB-120 $37.15 80 $35,664 $76.21 $73,162
CRJ-200 $45.77 $41,193 $106.67 $96,003
CRJ-700 $48.52 $43,668 $113.07 $101,763
EMB-175 $48.70 $43,830 $113.20 $101,880
CRJ-900 $50.00 $45,000 $117.00 $105,300
- 3027.2 3008.5.A.3* HRxMMGx12 3027.1 HRxMMGx12 3011.1** 3012.1 - Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015
Republic Airways (Republic or Shuttle)
Group 1* $110.85 $99,765
Group 2* $120.11 $108,099
- 3-1 3.K.1 HRxMMGx12 3-1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1*** 8.A.1 14.K 14.EContract 2015
EMB-145, EMB-140 $89.12 $80,208
CRJ-700*EMB-175 $93.90 $84,510
- LOA** LOA HRxMMGx12 LOA** HRxMMGx12 8 8.II.A 28.B*** 28.B 28.A.3.bContract 2003 as amended, Currently in negotiations
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
CRJ-200 $37.73 $33,957 $82.37 $74,133
CRJ-900 $38.97 $35,073 $88.18 $79,362
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A.3.b 14.A 28.B 28.B 27.A.2 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200 $40.96 $36,864 $96.43 $86,787
CRJ-700 $42.44 $38,196 $104.57 $94,113
CRJ-900 $42.44 $38,196 $105.62 $95,058
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A 28.C** 28.C 27.B.4 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200 $80.93 $73,808
CRJ-700, CRJ-900, EMB-175
$93.76 $85,509
- 3.A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 8.A 24.B - 24.A Contract 2008 as amended
CRJ-200* $49.24 75 $44,316 $107.67 $96,903
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 10 = 28 days> 19 = 35 days
3.75 H/MMax 375
3-4% = 1%5-6% = 2%7% = 3%8% = 4%9% = 5%
3% 25%
*1.5% Pay Raise every year on October 1st., 3.A.2, **Pilot must contribute first percentages to get company matching (second percentage)
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.B.2 14.A.1 28.B** 28.A 27.D.2.a Contract 2003 as amended
Q-400 $47.98 80.5 $42,486 $115.69 $102,443 < 5 = 14 days> 5 = 28 days 3 H/M 6% None Company
Discretion*MMG based on 35 day bid period
- App. A.D 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 App. A.B HRxMMGx12 13.B 14.A.1 27.C 27.C 27.A Contract 2012 as amended
E-170, E-175 $47.53 75 $42,777 $115.46 $103,914
< 1 = 7 days> 1 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 15 = 28 days
0-2 = 3 H/M2-5 = 3.25 H/M5+ = 3.5 H/M
Max 450
50% Match:9m-4 = 4%3-5 = 6%6+ = 8%
None 29% Employee, 34% Family
*Contract is based on months of service for vacation accural, converted to years for comparison, first year is prorated;
- 3.D 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.D HRxMMGx12 7.A.2** 14.A 28.B.2 - 27.B.2 Contract 2014 as amended
CRJ-700 $37.70 74 $33,478 $96.97 $86,109
> 1= 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 7 = 21 days
> 15 = 28 days
0-2 = 2 H/M+2 = 3 H/M
Max 300
1%Veste 100% after 3 YOS
No $85 single, $314 family per month**
Reserve MMG is 70, Line holder MMG is 74, *Company match 100%, **2007 rates
- ? 5.B.2 HRxMMGx12 ? HRxMMGx12 13.A.1 14.A 27.D.1 27.D 27.B.1 Contract 2007 as amended
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
Q-100, Q-300 $39.64 75 $35,676 $88.43 $79,587
> 1 = 5 days***< 1= 5 days
2-7 = 10 days7-13 = 15 days+14 = 20 days
4 H/M
50% Match:<4 = 6%4-9 = 9%
10-14 = 10%15-19 = 11&20+ = 12%
1% Set amount** 2016 Max 17%
*50% match based on YOS, **See chart at referenced contract section; ***First year is prorated.
- 3.B 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.4 14.A.1 28.B.2 28.B.3 27.B.2 Contract 2013 as amended
ERJ-145 $43.68 75 $39,312 $101.43 $91,287
< 1 = 7 days*2 - 5 = 14 days6 -13 = 21 days+14 = 28 days
0-2 = 2 H/M3-5 = 3 H/M+6 = 4 H/M
300 Max
1-4 = 4%**+4 = 6%**50% Match
None 38% Employee, 50% Family
*First year is prorated.**50% matching based on YOS.
- 3 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.D - 27.C.2 Contract 2011 as amended
ATR-42, C402, BN2 $12.72 40 $26,458 $30.02 $62,442
1 = 7 Days2 = 14 Days5 = 21 Days
+ 10 = 35 Days
up to 4%** None 50%
*Pay is per duty hour and minimum pay per week is 40 hours; **25% matching
- Per week* HRxMMGx52 HRxMMGx52 8.A.1 5.G.1 - 5.A & B Need contract
Saab 340b $36.79 75 $33,111 $78.30 $70,470
B1900D $28.47 75 $25,623 $62.46 $56,214
- 3.L 3.G HRxMMGx12 3.L HRxMMGx12 11.A.1 13.A.1 24.F 24.F 24.B.1 Contract 2011 as amended
All Salary 160 Units of Pay $31,000 Salary $89,650 1.16 Days per
month 5% None $198 per month
Q-200, Q-300 $37.00 75 $33,300 $75.64 $68,076
< 1 = 7 days*2-5 =14 days+6 = 21 days
2.5 H/M None None 40.5%*First year is prorated
- LOA 8.V 3.D.1.a HRxMMGx12 LOA.8.V HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.2 28.C 28 27.D Contract 2008 as amended
B1900D, EMB-120 $21.52 75 $19,368 $48.53 $43,677
0-3 = 7 Days4-5 = 14 Days+6 = 21 Days
.94* or 1.56H/M
Equal to other employees None Equal to other
employees
*From zero to 3 years,
- 3.A 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 6.B.1 20.B - 20.A Need contract
Saab 340A, Saab 340B*
- Need contract
DHC-6-300 $44.00 $39,600 $93.00 $83,700
S340 $40.00 $36,000 $69.00 $62,100
- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract
B1900C, B19000D* $14,400 $0
DH-8 $0 $0- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract
Q-100 $38.57 $37,027 $79.83 $76,637
ATR-72 $40.50 $38,880 $100.98 $96,941
Q-400 $0 $100.98 $82,400
- 3.A 4.A.2 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 12.A.1 LOA 2 LOA 2 14.A Contract 2009 as amended
7.6 H/M480 Max720 Max*
After 90 Days.0193 Per Hour
1.45 H/M***After 2 Years.027 Per Hour
2 H/M***After 5 Years
.0385 Per Hour2.89 H/M***
1.2-6%****
*Vesting based on YOS, **1.2 Days per month of employment.
80
60
75
Island Air
NoneNone
< 1 = 15 days+3 = 19 days+5 = 23 days
*After 5 YOS.1-3 = 1%3-6 = 5%6-8 = 3%
8-10 = 2%10-12 = 1%12+ = 0%
1-3 = 1%3-4 = 3%4-5 = 4%5-6 = 5%6-8 = 7%
8-10 = 8%10-12 = 9%12+ = 10%
0% for employee, full cost for family, after 3rd year then
0% for all
Over 2,000 Pilots
*MMG for reserve pilots is 76. **Vacation time is based on how much your work, see chart in 3011.1 for per hour basis, Hours quoted in this chart are based on working 800 hours in one year. Pilots set the daily rate for vacation awards. ***H/M based on MMG of 75 hours. ****Based on YOS.
75
ExpressJet (LXJT(Accey)
ExpressJet(LASA)(Accey)
SkyWest Airlines (Skywest)
<1 = 14 Days**1-5 = 14 Days6-14 = 21 Days+15 = 28 Days
<6m = 30.8 Hrs>5 = 36.96 Hrs> 10 = 46 Hrs> 15 = 49 Hrs> 16 = 52 Hrs>17 = 55 Hrs>18 = 58 Hrs>19 = 61 Hrs
1=20% of 6%2=30% of 6%3=40% of 6%4-6=50%of6%7=75% of 6%10=75%of8%
75
0-4 = 2.75 H/M4-7 = 3 H/M
7-10 3.25 H/M+10 = 3.5 H/M
Max 500
*CRJ-700 gone by Dec/16; **New-hires are capped at 12th year pay for CA and 4 years for FO. ***Max contribution from company shown.
None 30%
None 38%
None31% to 35%
1% increases per year
*Group 1 is EMB 135/140/145, DCH8-400, CRJ 100/200. **Group 2 is EMB 170/175/E2, CRJ 700/900, ***Yearly accrual rate is based on a monthly accrual rate. Rates shown are multiplied by 12 divided by 4, Vacation is taken out of a PDO bank @ 4 hrs per day.
35% for Legacy PPO Medical Plan
25% for PHPPilot Health Plan
35% for TPOTraditional PPO
Plan
None
None32% for medical
(35% 1/1/15), 25% dental
1-4 = 3.5%5-9 = 5.25%10-14 = 6.4%15-19 = 7%20+ = 8%
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 7 = 21 days>14 = 28 days
2.5 H/M
$37.96 76 $34,620Based on rates set by company and
insurance provider
0-5 = 3.5 H/M5+ = 4 H/M
485 Max
$39.78
75
75 $35,802
0-1 = 1.52 H/M1-4 = 2.17 H/M+4 = 3.0 H/M
75
Yes**Based on profitability
*75% after 10 YOS, **Vesting after 3 YOS.
50% Match:.5-5 = 2%5-7 = 4%
7-10 = 8%10+ = 8%*
27%
None
Under 500 Pilots
Tran States Airlines (Waterski)
PSA Airlines (Bluestreak)
Peninsula Airways
GoJet Airlines (Lindbergh)
Great Lakes Airlines(Lakes Air)
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 20 = 28 days
*Pilots shall receive as the Company matching contribution the greater of the amount contributed to any other Company employees or two percent
Corvus Airlines
Seaborne Airlines
CommutAir (CommutAir)
Compass Airlines (Compass)
Piedmont Airlines (Piedmont)
<6 = 2.5%6-13 = 4%13+ =6%
Horizon Air (Horizon Air)
*25% matching, **First year prorated
Air Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
40% for employee, 75% for family4%*
Silver Airways (Silverwings)
< 1 = 7 days**2-6 = 14 days
7-10 = 21 days+11 = 28 days
Endeavor Air (Flagship)
Envoy formally American Eagle (Envoy)
1 = 7 days2 = 14 days7 = 21 days
+14 = 28 days
<1yr=<7 dys*** 1-2yrs=7 days >2yrs=14days >5yrs=21days
>16yrs=28days
Mesa Airlines (Mesa)
.5-5 = 1.5%5-7 = 2%
7-10 = 2.5%10+ = 3.5%
None
2%*
PDO***1 Yr = 4.0 H/M2 Yr = 4.33 H/M3 Yr = 4.67 H/M4 Yr = 5.0 H/M5 Yr = 5.33 H/M6 Yr = 5.67 H/M7 Yr = 6.0 H/M8 Yr = 7.0 H/M
9 Yr = 7.33 H/M10 = 7.67 H/M
No Max
50% Match:1-5 = 6%
5-10 = 8%10+ = 10%Vesting**
500-2,000 Pilots*Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% increases every year; **Based on YOS, ***>1 year prorated
Ameriflight, LLC(AMFlight orWiggins)
4 H/M160 Max
PTO = 2.5 H/MSSLB = 2.5
H/M200 Max
75$50.42 $45,378
1 = 12.6 days2 = 13.65 days3 = 14.7 days
4 = 15.75 days5 = 16.8 days
6 = 17.85 days7 = 18.9 days
8 = 22.05 days9 = 23.1 days
10 = 24.15
Cape Air(Kap)
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Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
EMB-145XR,
EMB-145, EMB-135
$43.76 75 $39,384 $96.68 $87,012
< 1 = 7 Days**2-6 = 14 Days
7-10 = 21 Days+11 = 28 Days
5 H/MMax 640
(110 above 640***)
<5 = 4%5<10 = 5%10+ = 6%Vesting*
<5 = 2.5%5<10 = 4%
10<15 = 5%15<20 = 5.5%
20+ = 6%
25%
*Based on YOS; **Prorated 7/12ths of a day per month. ***110 Additoinal hours may be accured for any illness longer than 30 days, if more than 255 hours used at once acrual is 7 H/M.
- 3.A.1 3.B.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1 7.A 25.A.2 25.B.2 LOA 9Contract 2004 as amended, Currently in negotiations
CRJ-200 $43.16 $38,844 $99.31 $89,379
CRJ-700, CRJ-900 $46.51 $41,859 $106.76 $96,084
- 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.1 27.A.1* 27.A.1 28.A.3Contract 2007 as amended, Currently in negotiations
EMB-120 $37.15 80 $35,664 $76.21 $73,162
CRJ-200 $45.77 $41,193 $106.67 $96,003
CRJ-700 $48.52 $43,668 $113.07 $101,763
EMB-175 $48.70 $43,830 $113.20 $101,880
CRJ-900 $50.00 $45,000 $117.00 $105,300
- 3027.2 3008.5.A.3* HRxMMGx12 3027.1 HRxMMGx12 3011.1** 3012.1 - Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015
Republic Airways (Republic or Shuttle)
Group 1* $110.85 $99,765
Group 2* $120.11 $108,099
- 3-1 3.K.1 HRxMMGx12 3-1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1*** 8.A.1 14.K 14.EContract 2015
EMB-145, EMB-140 $89.12 $80,208
CRJ-700*EMB-175 $93.90 $84,510
- LOA** LOA HRxMMGx12 LOA** HRxMMGx12 8 8.II.A 28.B*** 28.B 28.A.3.bContract 2003 as amended, Currently in negotiations
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
CRJ-200 $37.73 $33,957 $82.37 $74,133
CRJ-900 $38.97 $35,073 $88.18 $79,362
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A.3.b 14.A 28.B 28.B 27.A.2 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200 $40.96 $36,864 $96.43 $86,787
CRJ-700 $42.44 $38,196 $104.57 $94,113
CRJ-900 $42.44 $38,196 $105.62 $95,058
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A 28.C** 28.C 27.B.4 Contract 2013 as amended
CRJ-200 $80.93 $73,808
CRJ-700, CRJ-900, EMB-175
$93.76 $85,509
- 3.A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 8.A 24.B - 24.A Contract 2008 as amended
CRJ-200* $49.24 75 $44,316 $107.67 $96,903
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 10 = 28 days> 19 = 35 days
3.75 H/MMax 375
3-4% = 1%5-6% = 2%7% = 3%8% = 4%9% = 5%
3% 25%
*1.5% Pay Raise every year on October 1st., 3.A.2, **Pilot must contribute first percentages to get company matching (second percentage)
- 3.A.1 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 7.B.2 14.A.1 28.B** 28.A 27.D.2.a Contract 2003 as amended
Q-400 $47.98 80.5 $42,486 $115.69 $102,443 < 5 = 14 days> 5 = 28 days 3 H/M 6% None Company
Discretion*MMG based on 35 day bid period
- App. A.D 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 App. A.B HRxMMGx12 13.B 14.A.1 27.C 27.C 27.A Contract 2012 as amended
E-170, E-175 $47.53 75 $42,777 $115.46 $103,914
< 1 = 7 days> 1 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 15 = 28 days
0-2 = 3 H/M2-5 = 3.25 H/M5+ = 3.5 H/M
Max 450
50% Match:9m-4 = 4%3-5 = 6%6+ = 8%
None 29% Employee, 34% Family
*Contract is based on months of service for vacation accural, converted to years for comparison, first year is prorated;
- 3.D 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.D HRxMMGx12 7.A.2** 14.A 28.B.2 - 27.B.2 Contract 2014 as amended
CRJ-700 $37.70 74 $33,478 $96.97 $86,109
> 1= 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 7 = 21 days
> 15 = 28 days
0-2 = 2 H/M+2 = 3 H/M
Max 300
1%Veste 100% after 3 YOS
No $85 single, $314 family per month**
Reserve MMG is 70, Line holder MMG is 74, *Company match 100%, **2007 rates
- ? 5.B.2 HRxMMGx12 ? HRxMMGx12 13.A.1 14.A 27.D.1 27.D 27.B.1 Contract 2007 as amended
Aircraft Types
FO Top Out Pay
(Hourly)MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay
No. of Vacation weeks & accrual
Sick Time Accrual
401(K) Matching (%) 401(K) DC
Percentage of health care
employee paysNotes
Q-100, Q-300 $39.64 75 $35,676 $88.43 $79,587
> 1 = 5 days***< 1= 5 days
2-7 = 10 days7-13 = 15 days+14 = 20 days
4 H/M
50% Match:<4 = 6%4-9 = 9%
10-14 = 10%15-19 = 11&20+ = 12%
1% Set amount** 2016 Max 17%
*50% match based on YOS, **See chart at referenced contract section; ***First year is prorated.
- 3.B 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.4 14.A.1 28.B.2 28.B.3 27.B.2 Contract 2013 as amended
ERJ-145 $43.68 75 $39,312 $101.43 $91,287
< 1 = 7 days*2 - 5 = 14 days6 -13 = 21 days+14 = 28 days
0-2 = 2 H/M3-5 = 3 H/M+6 = 4 H/M
300 Max
1-4 = 4%**+4 = 6%**50% Match
None 38% Employee, 50% Family
*First year is prorated.**50% matching based on YOS.
- 3 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.D - 27.C.2 Contract 2011 as amended
ATR-42, C402, BN2 $12.72 40 $26,458 $30.02 $62,442
1 = 7 Days2 = 14 Days5 = 21 Days
+ 10 = 35 Days
up to 4%** None 50%
*Pay is per duty hour and minimum pay per week is 40 hours; **25% matching
- Per week* HRxMMGx52 HRxMMGx52 8.A.1 5.G.1 - 5.A & B Need contract
Saab 340b $36.79 75 $33,111 $78.30 $70,470
B1900D $28.47 75 $25,623 $62.46 $56,214
- 3.L 3.G HRxMMGx12 3.L HRxMMGx12 11.A.1 13.A.1 24.F 24.F 24.B.1 Contract 2011 as amended
All Salary 160 Units of Pay $31,000 Salary $89,650 1.16 Days per
month 5% None $198 per month
Q-200, Q-300 $37.00 75 $33,300 $75.64 $68,076
< 1 = 7 days*2-5 =14 days+6 = 21 days
2.5 H/M None None 40.5%*First year is prorated
- LOA 8.V 3.D.1.a HRxMMGx12 LOA.8.V HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.2 28.C 28 27.D Contract 2008 as amended
B1900D, EMB-120 $21.52 75 $19,368 $48.53 $43,677
0-3 = 7 Days4-5 = 14 Days+6 = 21 Days
.94* or 1.56H/M
Equal to other employees None Equal to other
employees
*From zero to 3 years,
- 3.A 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 6.B.1 20.B - 20.A Need contract
Saab 340A, Saab 340B*
- Need contract
DHC-6-300 $44.00 $39,600 $93.00 $83,700
S340 $40.00 $36,000 $69.00 $62,100
- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract
B1900C, B19000D* $14,400 $0
DH-8 $0 $0- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract
Q-100 $38.57 $37,027 $79.83 $76,637
ATR-72 $40.50 $38,880 $100.98 $96,941
Q-400 $0 $100.98 $82,400
- 3.A 4.A.2 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 12.A.1 LOA 2 LOA 2 14.A Contract 2009 as amended
7.6 H/M480 Max720 Max*
After 90 Days.0193 Per Hour
1.45 H/M***After 2 Years.027 Per Hour
2 H/M***After 5 Years
.0385 Per Hour2.89 H/M***
1.2-6%****
*Vesting based on YOS, **1.2 Days per month of employment.
80
60
75
Island Air
NoneNone
< 1 = 15 days+3 = 19 days+5 = 23 days
*After 5 YOS.1-3 = 1%3-6 = 5%6-8 = 3%
8-10 = 2%10-12 = 1%12+ = 0%
1-3 = 1%3-4 = 3%4-5 = 4%5-6 = 5%6-8 = 7%
8-10 = 8%10-12 = 9%12+ = 10%
0% for employee, full cost for family, after 3rd year then
0% for all
Over 2,000 Pilots
*MMG for reserve pilots is 76. **Vacation time is based on how much your work, see chart in 3011.1 for per hour basis, Hours quoted in this chart are based on working 800 hours in one year. Pilots set the daily rate for vacation awards. ***H/M based on MMG of 75 hours. ****Based on YOS.
75
ExpressJet (LXJT(Accey)
ExpressJet(LASA)(Accey)
SkyWest Airlines (Skywest)
<1 = 14 Days**1-5 = 14 Days6-14 = 21 Days+15 = 28 Days
<6m = 30.8 Hrs>5 = 36.96 Hrs> 10 = 46 Hrs> 15 = 49 Hrs> 16 = 52 Hrs>17 = 55 Hrs>18 = 58 Hrs>19 = 61 Hrs
1=20% of 6%2=30% of 6%3=40% of 6%4-6=50%of6%7=75% of 6%10=75%of8%
75
0-4 = 2.75 H/M4-7 = 3 H/M
7-10 3.25 H/M+10 = 3.5 H/M
Max 500
*CRJ-700 gone by Dec/16; **New-hires are capped at 12th year pay for CA and 4 years for FO. ***Max contribution from company shown.
None 30%
None 38%
None31% to 35%
1% increases per year
*Group 1 is EMB 135/140/145, DCH8-400, CRJ 100/200. **Group 2 is EMB 170/175/E2, CRJ 700/900, ***Yearly accrual rate is based on a monthly accrual rate. Rates shown are multiplied by 12 divided by 4, Vacation is taken out of a PDO bank @ 4 hrs per day.
35% for Legacy PPO Medical Plan
25% for PHPPilot Health Plan
35% for TPOTraditional PPO
Plan
None
None32% for medical
(35% 1/1/15), 25% dental
1-4 = 3.5%5-9 = 5.25%10-14 = 6.4%15-19 = 7%20+ = 8%
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 7 = 21 days>14 = 28 days
2.5 H/M
$37.96 76 $34,620Based on rates set by company and
insurance provider
0-5 = 3.5 H/M5+ = 4 H/M
485 Max
$39.78
75
75 $35,802
0-1 = 1.52 H/M1-4 = 2.17 H/M+4 = 3.0 H/M
75
Yes**Based on profitability
*75% after 10 YOS, **Vesting after 3 YOS.
50% Match:.5-5 = 2%5-7 = 4%
7-10 = 8%10+ = 8%*
27%
None
Under 500 Pilots
Tran States Airlines (Waterski)
PSA Airlines (Bluestreak)
Peninsula Airways
GoJet Airlines (Lindbergh)
Great Lakes Airlines(Lakes Air)
< 1 = 7 days> 2 = 14 days> 5 = 21 days
> 20 = 28 days
*Pilots shall receive as the Company matching contribution the greater of the amount contributed to any other Company employees or two percent
Corvus Airlines
Seaborne Airlines
CommutAir (CommutAir)
Compass Airlines (Compass)
Piedmont Airlines (Piedmont)
<6 = 2.5%6-13 = 4%13+ =6%
Horizon Air (Horizon Air)
*25% matching, **First year prorated
Air Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
40% for employee, 75% for family4%*
Silver Airways (Silverwings)
< 1 = 7 days**2-6 = 14 days
7-10 = 21 days+11 = 28 days
Endeavor Air (Flagship)
Envoy formally American Eagle (Envoy)
1 = 7 days2 = 14 days7 = 21 days
+14 = 28 days
<1yr=<7 dys*** 1-2yrs=7 days >2yrs=14days >5yrs=21days
>16yrs=28days
Mesa Airlines (Mesa)
.5-5 = 1.5%5-7 = 2%
7-10 = 2.5%10+ = 3.5%
None
2%*
PDO***1 Yr = 4.0 H/M2 Yr = 4.33 H/M3 Yr = 4.67 H/M4 Yr = 5.0 H/M5 Yr = 5.33 H/M6 Yr = 5.67 H/M7 Yr = 6.0 H/M8 Yr = 7.0 H/M
9 Yr = 7.33 H/M10 = 7.67 H/M
No Max
50% Match:1-5 = 6%
5-10 = 8%10+ = 10%Vesting**
500-2,000 Pilots*Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% increases every year; **Based on YOS, ***>1 year prorated
Ameriflight, LLC(AMFlight orWiggins)
4 H/M160 Max
PTO = 2.5 H/MSSLB = 2.5
H/M200 Max
75$50.42 $45,378
1 = 12.6 days2 = 13.65 days3 = 14.7 days
4 = 15.75 days5 = 16.8 days
6 = 17.85 days7 = 18.9 days
8 = 22.05 days9 = 23.1 days
10 = 24.15
Cape Air(Kap)
Additional Compensation Details
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THE GRID Captain Yearly Pay Comparison
$0.00 $25,000.00 $50,000.00 $75,000.00 $100,000.00
Horizon Air -‐ 2012
Republic Airways -‐ 2003
SkyWest -‐ 2015
Compass Airlines -‐ 2014
ExpressJet (LASA) -‐ 2007
Envoy -‐ 2014
PSA Airways -‐ 2013
Air Wisconsin -‐ 2003
Mesa Airlines -‐ 2008
Trans States Airlines -‐ 2011
Ameriflight*
ExpressJet (LXJT) -‐ 2004
GoJet Airlines -‐ 2007
Corvus Airways
Seaborn Airlines
Endeavor Air -‐ 2013
Piedmont Airlines -‐ 2013
Island Air -‐ 2009
Silver Airways -‐ 2011
CommutAir -‐ 2008
Peninsula Airways
Cape Air
Great Lakes Airlines -‐ 2006
Year 1 Year 5 Top Pay
First year, Fifth year and top out pay comparison based on highest paid aircraft, in order of highest paid at top.
The year indicates the year the contract was signed. No year indicates the contract wasn’t available at date of publishing.Yearly pay rate based on MMG times bid periods times hourly rate of bid periods per contract. *Ameriflight is based on salary.
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THE GRIDFirst Officer Yearly Pay Comparison
$0.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 $30,000.00 $40,000.00 $50,000.00
Horizon Air -‐ 2012
Republic Airways -‐ 2003
SkyWest -‐ 2015
Air Wisconsin -‐ 2003
ExpressJet (LASA) -‐ 2007
Corvus Airways
Compass Airlines -‐ 2014
Seaborn Airlines
ExpressJet (LXJT) -‐2004
Trans States Airlines -‐ 2011
PSA Airways -‐ 2013
Envoy -‐ 2014
Peninsula Airways
Island Air -‐ 2009
Endeavor Air -‐ 2012
Piedmont Airlines -‐ 2013
Mesa Airlines -‐ 2008
GoJet Airlines -‐2007
CommutAir -‐2008
Silver Airways -‐ 2011
Ameriflight*
Cape Air
Great Lakes Airlines -‐ 2006
Year 1 Year 2 Top Pay
First year, Second year and top out pay comparison based on highest paid aircraft, in order of highest paid at top.
The year indicates the year the contract was signed. No year indicates the contract wasn’t available at date of publishing.Yearly pay rate based on MMG times bid periods times hourly rate of bid periods per contract. *Ameriflight FOs upgrade after 1st year.
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BOS
JFK HPNPHLEWR
CLT
BWIDCA
IAD
ATL
MCO
MIAFLL
ANC
CLE
CVG
IAH
DFW
DEN
DTW
HNL
IND
PHX
LAX
SFO
ORD
MSP
ONT
PDX
SDF
SEA
SLC
STL
ABQ Albuquerque, NM Ameriflight, LLCACK Nantucket, MA Cape AirALB Albany, NY Cape AirANC Anchorage, AK Horizon Air Peninsula Airways Corvus Airlines
ATL Atlanta, GA ExpressJet Airlines Silver AirwaysAUG Augusta, ME Cape AirBFI Seattle, WA Ameriflight, LLCBIL Billings, MT Cape Air
BOI Boise, ID Horizon AirBOS Boston, MA Peninsula Airways Cape AirBQN Aguadilla, PR Ameriflight, LLCBUF Buffalo, NY Ameriflight, LLC
BUR Burbank, CA Ameriflight, LLCCGI Cape Girardeau, MO Cape AirCHO Charlottesville, VA Piedmont AirlinesCLE Cleveland, OH ExpressJet AirlinesCLT Charlotte, NC PSA Airlines
ABQ
BFI
BOI
BUF
BUR
CHO
CMHDAY
EWN
FAT
GEG
GNV
GSO
LAN
MCI
MDT
MFR
MHT
OMA
ORF
PIT
PSP
RDUROA
SAT
SBY
TPA
TUS
TYS
SJU EIS
STTSTX
MAZ
ACK
ALB
AUGBIL
CGI
EWB
GDVGGW
OLFHVR
SDY
LGA
HYA
LEBMSS
MVY
OGSPVC
PVD
RKD
RUTSLK
IRK
MWAOWB
TBN
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CMH Columbus, OH Republic AirwaysCVG Cincinnati, OH Ameriflight, LLCDAY Dayton, OH PSA AirlinesDCA Washington, DC Republic Airways Air WisconsinDEN Denver, CO Skywest Airlines GoJet Airlines Great Lakes AirlinesDFW Dallas, TX ExpressJet Airlines Envoy Ameriflight, LLCDTW Detroit, MI ExpressJet Airlines Endeavor Air Compass AirlinesEIS Tortola, BVI Cape AirEWB New Bedford, MA Cape AirEWN New Bern, NC Piedmont AirlinesEWR Newark, NJ ExpressJet Airlines Republic Airways Ameriflight, LLC CommutAirFAT Fresno, CA Skywest AirlinesFLL Fort Lauderdale, FL Silver AirwaysGDV Glendive, MT Cape AirGEG Spokane, WA Horizon AirGGW Glasgow, MT Cape AirGNV Gainesville, FL Silver AirwaysGSO Greensboro, NC Republic AirwaysGUM Guam Cape AirHNL Honolulu, HI Island Air
HPN White Plains, NY Cape AirHVR Havre, MT Cape AirHYA Hyannis, MA Cape AirIAD Washington, DC Mesa Airlines Trans States Airlines Silver Airways CommutAirIAH Houston, TX ExpressJet Airlines Skywest Airlines Mesa AirlinesIND Indianapolis, IN Republic AirwaysIRK Kirksville, MO Cape AirJFK New York City, NY Republic Airways Endeavor AirLAN Lansing, MI Ameriflight, LLCLAX Los Angeles, CA Skywest Airlines Compass AirlinesLEB Lebanon, NH Cape AirLGA New York City, NY Republic Airways Endeavor Air Air WisconsinMAZ Mayaguez, PR Cape AirMCI Kansas City, MO Republic AirwaysMDT Harrisburg, PA Piedmont AirlinesMFR Medford, OR Horizon AirMHT Manchester, NH Ameriflight, LLCMIA Miami, FL Republic Airways Ameriflight, LLCMSP Minneapolis, MN Skywest Airlines Endeavor Air Compass Airlines
MSS Massena, NY Cape AirMVY Martha’s Vineyard, MA Cape AirMWA Marion, IL Cape AirOGS Ogdebsburg, NY Cape AirOLF Wolf Point, MT Cape AirOMA Omaha, NE Ameriflight, LLCONT Ontario, CA Ameriflight, LLCORD Chicago, IL ExpressJet Airlines Skywest Airlines Republic Airways Envoy GoJet Airlines Trans States AirlinesORF Norfolk, VA Air WisconsinOWB Owensboro, KY Cape AirPDX Portland, OR Skywest Airlines Horizon Air Ameriflight, LLCPHL Philadelphia, PA Republic Airways Air WisconsinPHX Phoenix, AZ Skywest Airlines Mesa Airlines Ameriflight, LLC Great Lakes AirlinesPIT Pittsburgh, PA Republic AirwaysPSP Palm Springs, CA Skywest AirlinesPVC Provincetown, MA Cape AirPVD Providence, RI Cape AirRDU Raleigh-Durham, NC GoJet AirlinesRKD Rockland, ME Cape Air
ROA Roanoke, WV Piedmont AirlinesRUT Rutland, VT Cape AirSAT San Antonio, TX Ameriflight, LLCSBY Salisbury, MD Piedmont AirlinesSDF Louisville, KY Republic Airways Ameriflight, LLCSDY Sidney, MT Cape AirSEA Seattle, WA Skywest Airlines Horizon Air Compass AirlinesSFO San Francisco, CA Skywest Airlines Ameriflight, LLCSJU San Juan, PR Ameriflight, LLC Seaborne Airways Cape AirSLC Salt Lake City, UT Skywest Airlines Ameriflight, LLCSLK Saranac Lake, NY Cape AirSTL St. Louis, MO GoJet Airlines Trans States AirlinesSTT St. Thomas, USVI Cape AirSTX St. Croix, USVI Seaborne Airways Cape AirTBN Fort Leonard Wood, MO Cape Air TPA Tampa, FL Silver AirwaysTUS Tucson, AZ Skywest AirlinesTYS Knoxville, TN PSA AirlinesUIN Quincy, IL Cape Air
Aero Crew Solutions is a group of professionals committed to providing you outstanding service to solve your employment needs. We do this by hosting job fairs
throughout the United States. We also provide various career services that include career consulting, application review, interview prep and resume services.
Upcoming Job Fairs
Dallas / Fort Worth Pilot Job Fair
Date: Friday, January 15, 2016Tickets available: December 7, 2015 @ Noon
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January 24, 2016
Aero Crew Solutions will be attending the NGPA Industry Expo in Palm Springs, CA at the
Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel.
March 10 - 13, 2016
Aero Crew Solutions will be attending the Women in Aviation Industry Expo in XXXX, XX at the XXX
Hotel.
Please stop by our booth if you are attending either event. We will review your resume and provide career consulting for FREE at the conference. We can answer any questions you may have about the attending airlines.
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