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IconFlyer_8-5x11.indd 1 1/26/2017 3:49:05 PM Aviator Bulletins The latest aviation industry hiring news and more. Coast Flight Training facilities expand to Texas, Transitioning military pilots for a civilian career at /American Airlines

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nvoy Air, a wholly owned subsidiary of American create jobs, and help veterans achieve great success for Airlines, is happy to announce that our partner themselves and their families.” school, Coast Flight Training, has opened a new “Envoy Air is proud to team with Coast to launch Efacility in San Marcos, Texas. As part of its Rotor Transition this new program in Texas, and to promote commercial Program, Envoy has teamed with Coast Flight Training to aviation as a rewarding career for our U. S. Military help train military helicopter pilots for a transition to an Veterans. Coast Flight offers outstanding training and airline career. produces well qualified pilots that are ready to join the Envoy’s Rotor Transition Program is designed to help Envoy/American Airlines Group team, and we welcome helicopter pilots gain fixed-wing training and ratings to them to Texas,” said Ric Wilson, Envoy Vice President of meet FAA requirements by using funds from VA benefits Flight Operations. and Envoy financial contributions. Coast Flight Training New pilots at Envoy, including incoming Rotor will train pilots for approximately 90 days before they Transition Program pilots, can earn more than $60,000 officially begin First Officer training with Envoy. their first year, which includes a signing bonus of upto Now that Coast Flight Training has expanded to Texas, $22,100. Envoy’s unmatched flow-through agreement more military helicopter pilots will have the opportunity to guarantees all Envoy pilots a job at American Airlines begin a fulfilling career as a civilian airline pilot. without an additional interview. In addition, Envoy “We are very pleased to be opening a Coast location employees can enjoy first-rate benefits including free in San Marcos, where we have been welcomed with open travel, company-matched 401(k) and full health coverage. arms by the City, Greater San Marcos Partnership, and in For more information on Envoy and the Rotor particular Texas Aviation Partners,” said Bryan Simmons, Transition Program, visit envoyair.com/pilots or email President of Coast Flight Training. “They created a very our Pilot Recruitment Team at envoypilotrecruitment@ positive business environment for us to invest here, aa.com. 8 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents Wait Until You ‘C’ This: United Airlines Previews Sleek and Spacious New Terminal C North at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental

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At $277 million, the new United terminal promises to elevate the customer experience with roomier gate areas, the latest technology and chef-inspired dining choices t 265,000-square-feet, the new $277 million space Houston-based employees. is more than 100,000 square feet larger than OTG will oversee the culinary and retail operations the already existing Terminal C, offering a more in the new terminal (as well as those in Terminal B South Acomfortable and lavish concourse-to-gate experience and Terminal E), introducing an array of sophisticated and for United’s customers. Aircraft enthusiasts will enjoy the contemporary amenities. United’s Terminal C North will sweeping tarmac views courtesy of the floor-to-ceiling be home to several unique eateries created by some of concourse windows, and all travelers will relish the the region’s most renowned chefs, including a taqueria by expansive gate-lounge areas, world-class retail shops Chef Roland Laurenzo, a Neapolitan-style pizza concept and fresh, locally inspired dining options. imagined by Chef Ryan Pera, Chef John Nguyen’s “This new terminal is truly befitting Houston’s Vietnamese-Cajun fusion eatery, a Panini bar designed hometown airline,” United president Scott Kirby said, “and by Chef Monica Pope and a Houston-centric tavern by the just like Houston, we’re proud to call this gorgeous new James Beard Award-winning Chef Chris Shepherd. Aside space home. Everywhere you look in Terminal C – from from taste and quality, OTG’s concepts are also known for the food choices to the modern designs to the relaxed their tech-enhanced hospitality, driven by OTG’s award- surroundings – you’ll notice the attention to detail and the winning and iPad based flo® tech, and OTG’s focus on innovative thinking that went into creating this facility.” locally sourced farm-to-table ingredients. United has served Houston for more than 70 years. “We couldn’t be more proud of this partnership with From its hub at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, United and the program we’ve developed for C-North,” United and offer nearly 500 daily flights said Rick Blatstein, OTG CEO. “In sourcing some of to more than 170 destinations around the world, including Houston’s most celebrated culinary talent, designing fully top business and leisure markets in Asia, Europe and the immersive spaces and implementing leading-edge tech, Americas. The Houston hub is United’s premier gateway we’ve ensured a world-class airport experience, built for to Latin America, serving 52 nonstop destinations across the United traveler.” Latin America and the Caribbean. United is also one of Source: United Airlines News Room. Houston’s largest employers, with more than 14,000 March 2017 | 9 Aviator Bulletins

Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air employees receive $100 million in bonuses

mployees of Alaska Air Group companies Alaska Image provided by Alaska Air Airlines and Horizon Air are receiving $100 million in bonuses today, following Wednesday’s record fourth Geographic breakdown: Equarter and record full-year earnings announcement. For • About $62 million in annual bonuses — more than most employees, this equates to more than 8 percent of 60 percent of the total — is being paid to Alaska their annual pay in 2016. and Horizon employees in the Puget Sound area The company’s annual bonus, called Performance • $14 million is being paid to employees in the Based Pay (PBP), is determined by meeting or exceeding Portland, area specific company-wide goals for safety, customer satisfaction, cost control and profit. For the eighth year in a • $9 million is going to employees throughout the row, employees will enjoy a payout of about an additional state of Alaska month’s pay. • $9 million is going to employees throughout the “We know it is our incredibly hard-working employees state of who truly make our airline the best in the industry, and Starting this year, Virgin America employees are we’re thrilled to be able to say thank you with a bonus for included in Alaska’s PBP program. Alaska closed its outstanding performance,” said Alaska Airlines CEO Brad acquisition of Virgin America in December 2016, with the Tilden. goal of creating a national footprint and an unparalleled The PBP bonus is in addition to the approximately capability to serve the traveling needs of people living on $15 million in 2016 operational bonuses that employees the West Coast. Together, the airlines offer more flights earned for achieving monthly on-time and customer to more destinations from the West Coast than any other satisfaction goals. The combined monthly and annual airline. 2016 bonuses paid to employees totals $115 million. Source: Alaska Airlines News Room 10 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents CommutAir and ATP Announce Partnership

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ommutAir announced a partnership with ATP Flight requirements. More information on the United CPP is School to provide ATP graduate flight instructors available at http://www.flycommutair.com/careers/united- a financially subsidized path to a pilot job at fast- career-path-program. The combination of the CommutAir- Cgrowing CommutAir and the opportunity to enroll in the ATP partnership and the United CPP provides ATP United Career Path Program (CPP) at the time of entry students with a defined path to a long term commercial into CommutAir. The Tuition Reimbursement Program pilot career. allows instructors to have up to $11,000 of their flight Joel T. Raymond, Chief Operating Officer at training costs paid for by CommutAir, in exchange for CommutAir, commented that, “We have always valued agreeing to fly for CommutAir after earning the requisite ATP’s high quality students and instructors. With our new number of flight hours. partnership, we look forward to welcoming even more of The CPP provides qualified pilots with a direct path them by easing their financial burden, helping them gain to a United Airlines’ flight deck upon completing the commercial experience, and offering them the opportunity necessary interview/testing, flight hours, and other normal to springboard to a United career.”

March 2017 | 11 Aviator Bulletins

Jet Linx Announces Two New Partners Added To The Elevated Lifestyle Clients Benefit Program

et Linx Aviation introduces two new partners, TCS World Travel and Telluride Ski Resort, to its client benefits program, JElevated Lifestyle. Through the Elevated Lifestyle program, Jet Linx clients have access to exclusive rewards and offers with partners across a number of categories including health & wellness, leisure, wine & spirits, fashion, beauty, travel and more. Clients who fly 25, 50 and 100 hours a year earn access to an enhanced tier – Elevated Lifestyle Plus (EL+) – offering even more value. Image provided by Jet Linx

TCS World Travel provides all-inclusive, globe-circling benefits and highly curated experiences that reflect the journeys in a custom that are meticulously same level of customization that is at the core of our orchestrated, linking unique culture, historic sites and business.” natural wonders rarely experienced on a single itinerary. Jet Linx clients, when not flying around the world with Jet Jet Linx also increased its fleet by three additional Linx, enjoy client-only benefits when booking any TCS aircraft in January, bringing the total from 82 to 85 aircraft World Travel expedition, and can also tap into the TCS under management, up 39 aircraft from the previous year. World Travel Private Travel division to create a custom With a plan to add over 350 new Jet Card clients and international ground itinerary while using Jet Linx for lift. 46 new managed aircraft in 2017, Jet Linx also announces Telluride, Colorado also joins the Jet Linx Elevated the formation of a Revenue Management Department to Lifestyle benefits program, with seasonal ski and further streamline its infrastructure of support. golf offers for members staying at the Lumière Hotel. Accompanying the establishment of a Revenue Renowned for its ski terrain, Telluride is a National Historic Management Department is the promotion of Erin Donnelly Landmark surrounded by the highest concentration as its Vice President. Donnelly, a dedicated Jet Linx team of 13,000 and 14,000 feet peaks in the United States. member of seven years and previous the Director of Fleet Telluride’s Main Street features Victorian architecture and Management for Jet Linx, has been promoted to lead the colorful storefronts while Mountain Village, a pedestrian- new department as its Vice President. friendly alpine enclave, is home to a variety of boutiques, The newly formed Revenue Management Department restaurants, and lodging options including Lumière, will lead the Charter and Fleet Optimization departments Colorado’s most intimate and luxury boutique property and focus on expanding both teams to ensure the best with ski-in/ski-out access. revenue management practices for the two departments. “The Jet Linx cornerstone is about offering a “Our commitment to growth in 2017 is underscored by personalized private jet experience with added value at this reorganization of our executive management. Under every turn,” said Jamie Walker, President & CEO of Jet the leadership of Erin Donnelly, we will not only meet, but Linx. “Through the Elevated Lifestyle program, we’re able exceed our revenue growth this year” said Jamie Walker, to provide our members and aircraft owners with exclusive Jet Linx President and CEO. 12 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents

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Mesa Airlines Continues to Expand its Partnership with United Airlines with Agreement to Add 12 Additional Embraer E175 Aircraft

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esa Airlines, Inc. announced on Feb. 10, 2017 “We have grown our E-Jet fleet from 0 to 60 in record plans to expand its partnership with United time and understand the importance of both top-notch Airlines with the addition of 12 new Embraer 175 performance and low cost operations,” said Mesa’s Chief Maircraft. These aircraft will bring Mesa’s E175 fleet count Operating Officer John Selvaggio. “Combining the two, to 60 and the Company’s total number of large regional Mesa has become the fastest growing U.S. air carrier and jets to 145. Mesa’s United Express fleet will now total 80 the airline of choice for growth in the regional industry.” aircraft, including 20 CRJ700s. Mesa has created more than 2,000 jobs over the “We are delighted, once again, to extend and expand past three years, and believes there are significant our partnership with United Airlines with the addition of opportunities to continue this growth and provide 12 new Embraer 175 aircraft,” said Chairman and CEO thousands of additional careers for some of our country’s Jonathan Ornstein. “We appreciate United’s confidence most promising pilots, flight attendants and mechanics. and will continue our focus on providing the highest levels Unfortunately, regional airlines face new, burdensome of customer service and reliability in the industry.” federal regulations threatening both the Since United’s E175 program launched in June industry itself and small U.S. cities and towns, most 2014, Mesa added 48 E-Jets to its United Express hub in of which have seen reduced service levels or have lost Houston, with every aircraft in service on time or ahead of air service altogether. Mesa is hopeful changes will soon schedule. 14 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents Mesa Airlines Continued... be made to this counter- productive Additionally, Mesa pilot candidates are eligible for up to $42,100 in government intervention in a vital U.S. incentive compensation during the first 4 years of employment as a First industry. Officer. Despite these restrictive policies, Mesa’s steady growth, building on the • $22,100 paid after the completion of training if you choose the Company’s partnerships with both United CRJ Aircraft and American Airlines, has helped Mesa • $10,000 paid after the completion of training if you choose the create and provide opportunities for E-Jet Aircraft advancement and job security for its employees in hubs across the United • $5,000 paid after the completion second year of employment States. • $5,000 paid at the completion of third year of employment The delivery of the 12 additional • $10,000 paid at the completion of fourth year of employment aircraft is scheduled to begin in May *Unless eligible for upgrade (Based on Company Seniority and FAA 2017 and will create more than 500 new Part 121 requirements) commercial aviation career opportunities. For more information and to apply, go to *First Officer Programs are subject to adjustment if the wages in www.mesa-air.com. Section 3 of the Collective Bargaining are adjusted.

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March 2017 | 15 MILLION-AIR Written by: Andy Garrison, MBA, CFP®

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o survive and live the life you want, you need to do two When you believe it’s possible, you start seeing things: build significant wealth and manage the unique solutions and opportunities everywhere you look. Once Trisks you face as a professional pilot. you believe that you can build significant wealth, your The good news is that building significant wealth is a mind will start to notice and create opportunities to turn it science, which means that everyone – including you – can into a reality. do it! Principle 2 – think exponentially 5 proven principles that lead to significant wealth Thinking exponentially refers to multiplying the results There are proven principles that, when followed, lead you think you need by 10. Most people fall short of their you to build significant wealth. Each of these principles goals because they take either too little action or the wrong has stood the test of time and has been used by the most types of action. Thinking exponentially makes sure you’re financially successful people. taking the action required to build the wealth you need. The five principles are: For example, if you think you need to build up $1,000,000, multiply it by 10 and set your goal at 1. Believe you can do it $10,000,000. Doing so opens a whole new world of 2. Think exponentially thinking and solutions. 3. Increase your value and your income You begin to come up with opportunities and actions that you simply wouldn’t have come up with by thinking 4. Get to where you can save 30% smaller. When you realize that you are targeting 10 times 5. Save and invest wisely the result, you find different answers that propel you further. Let’s break each one down. Will you hit your exponential goal? Maybe or maybe not. Either way, you will be a lot further along than if you Principle 1 – believe you can do it just aimed for your “normal goal.” If you don’t believe you can do something, you won’t Principle 3 – increase your value and your income take the required actions to accomplish what you set out to do, sabotaging yourself in the process. This principle Income is the foundation to building significant wealth, holds true whether you are getting ready to land at a new and the greater your income, the shorter your “leg” to airfield or you are trying to build wealth. financial freedom and millionaire status. 16 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents MILLION-AIR

How do you increase your income in a heavily First, build up a cash “reserve” to protect you for when regulated and seniority-based career track? You develop things go wrong. After you have a comfortable reserve in your value and income streams outside of flying. place, begin investing your money to generate growth and Focus on increasing your value, skills, knowledge, and income for you. ability to serve the markets you’re passionate about. The When you begin saving and investing, it is not the time more value you provide to the market, the more income to “hit it big.” You want to keep it simple, low cost, and you can command. broad-based. If you are not confident in your investing When your income starts far exceeding your ability, either learn what you need to know or get help from expenses, you’re not only better protected financially, an expert. you’re accelerating your journey to being a millionaire. Over time, you’ll see that your money is earning Principle 4 – get to where you can save 30% of your income itself. When your money is earning more than you income are, you’ve reached financial freedom! The average savings rate in America (among those Wrapping up that are actually saving) has hovered around 5% for many Building wealth is a science, and everyone, including years. If you want to build significant wealth, you need to you, can follow proven principles to build the wealth you save far above average and target putting away 30% of need to survive and live the life you want. your income. These principles work for everyone that follows them. For most, getting to where you can save 30% of In addition, they build on each other. You can’t save and your income will require you to think bigger. Waiting on invest wisely if you’re not saving, and you can’t save 30% seniority to increase or a transition to the left seat or the of your income if you’re not focused on bringing more majors doesn’t put you in control. Take control and find income in. To bring more income in, you need to think ways to increase the income you can save. exponentially and believe that you can. Principle 5 – save and invest wisely Follow these principles and you’ll be on your way to Once you’re saving 30% of your income, you’ll quickly millionaire status! Have questions? Write in to Aero Crew realize you need that money to start earning money for News or email me and I’ll make sure to answer each. you. You do this by saving and investing wisely.

About the Author Andy Garrison is a private pilot, a Certified Financial Planner™, and holds an MBA. He has over 22,000 hours “in type” advising and coaching people to get a structure in place to build significant wealth in a matter of years, not decades. He is the author of Million-Air: Strategies For Pilots To Build Significant Wealth. Andy’s purpose is to push people to see what’s possible in their lives and to inspire and guide them to reaching their full financial potential. He has held wealth management and financial planning roles at the top rated firms in the country, and is passionate about helping pilots exercise wise “Financial Decision Making.” If you’re a pilot and there’s a dollar sign involved, he can help. Twitter: @Pilot_Planner Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/pilotplanner Web: http://www.airspeedandmoney.com/

March 2017 | 17 Food Bites Written by: Craig Pieper

The Ultimate Chicken and Waffle Sandwich! Les 3 Brasseurs, Montreal

I recently had the pleasure of staying downtown in Montreal and my First Officer, Ryan, guided me to this great place called Les 3 Brasseurs. 3 Brasseurs is at the corner of Rue Saint-Catherine and Rue Crescent and it was about a 10-minute walk from our hotel. While the temperature was -12 degrees Celsius (10* F) we still wanted to venture out for a cold beer and some good food. The streets and sidewalks were covered with a dirty slush mix and my only thought was, these shoes need to go back in my bag later, not cool. Regardless, we trekked on to this destination that Ryan had insisted we go to. We got to the restaurant around 4:30 PM and the evening crowd had not yet rolled in. We took two empty seats at the bar and immediately were handed newspaper like menus. After a couple of onsite made craft brews I decided to order some food. Being the adventures food eater that I am, I asked the very friendly and attractive bartender, Claudia, what is the best thing on the menu here. She immediately went to the Chicken and Waffles. The menu describes it as, “Buttermilk marinated chicken dusted with seasoned flour and fried, crisp smoked bacon, tomato, lettuce, red onion & mayo sandwiched between two sweet Belgian waffles.” Seeing that it was new to the menu and it was created by one of the employees there, I figured it was worth a try. Before I ordered this monster of a sandwich, Ryan chimed in and mentioned the last time he was here, his Captain almost ordered it, but didn’t. Instead he found a Thai food restaurant and was sorely disappointed. With that I quickly order one for myself. Danny if you are reading this, next time, order the Chicken and Waffles! Chicken and Waffles. Photo taken by Craig Pieper This beast of a sandwich looks as good as it taste. There’s a very distinct taste of maple syrup in the Belgian waffle sandwich that holds the perfectly breaded and If you have any great spots to eat at, feel free to share them with seasoned fried chicken breast. The mayo provided is also us... [email protected] mixed on site with mustard that added a perfect mix to this already tasty sandwich. Of course, there’s nothing better than a great sandwich and a good beer to wash it 3 Brasseurs www.3brasseurs.ca down. I went with their Stanley Stout. 1356 rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, 514-788-9788 As always, please enjoy any type of alcoholic Montréal (Québec), beverage responsibly.

18 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents Does taking unsafe risks in a vehicle correlate to taking unsafe risks in an aircraft?

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OK 13-1842 Safety Matters Written by: Scott Stahl

Once the MOU was codified with the FAA, the specific ASAP program for that operator became operational and ASAP A.S.A.P. became a formal part of the way the operator conducted Aviation Safety Action Plan business. The premise of ASAP is very similar to ASRS, in that it is a formal data collection system used to identify problems and trends and pro-actively address issues prior to them becoming n the last issue we discussed the NASA ASRS reporting an accident in order to improve the level of safety. system in detail and discussed how it allowed, for the first time, data collection regarding potential safety issues and Also similar to ASRS, data tracking and classification tools I had to be developed in order to track and catalogue the trends that didn’t necessarily result in an accident and require an investigation to figure out what happened in the accident; reported data so that it could be used effectively, although this so that regulations or accepted practices could be updated doesn’t necessarily affect the people reporting to ASAP. accordingly. Also similar to ASRS, ASAP provides some level of protection The ASRS tool proved to be very effective for the FAA because for those reporting issues in order to encourage widespread it allowed them to analyze trends and identify problems using participation, which maximizes the level of effectiveness of an standard statistical methods, but more importantly, it allowed ASAP program. them to see potential trends before they resulted in an accident So how does an ASAP program work? Most people who rather than the historical norm, which was after the fact. have reported through ASRS or ASAP know that whenever Since one of the common realities of accidents is that most something happens that should be reported, they file a report of the causal factors in any accident have occurred many times and they get a series of letters and responses back either telling before, but not all at the same time, which allowed the previous them they need to do something (remedial training, testing, or accidents to be avoided; this analysis of factors became critical other assigned work) to close the case, or in most cases, the to moving aviation safety to the next level. However, due to case is simply closed with some feedback on how it could have its very widespread implementation (covering anybody who been prevented. In very rare cases, there is some enforcement might file an ASRS) and a potential lack of participation if the action on the part of the FAA, but that will be discussed later event was undetected by other parties (as in the case of no ATC in the article. While this seems simple enough, many people involvement), it was soon realized that there might be a better probably wonder what is behind the ASAP curtain and what way to implement the same concept at a more specific level. happens to that report when they file it. After seeing the effectiveness of ASRS, the FAA quickly set to First, ASAP will have guidelines for reporting. In order to work on a more formal reporting system specifically designed encourage maximum participation and in exchange for the for operators in an effort to enhance the identification of FAA’s agreement of protection under the ASAP program, trends that might lead to a major aviation disaster. A good there is a window that is considered for “timely reporting” of example of this type of disaster might be a runway over-run events. This will vary by program, but will often resemble a as a result of an unstable approach caused by excessive speed, 24-hour period after the end of a trip in the case of a pilot, for and in fact, there were several of this type of incident in the instance. If any reports are filed within this defined window, years preceding the release of the ASAP program. The thought then the reports will not be excluded from ASAP on the basis process of the safety teams at the time was that if there was of timeliness. There are some allowances for filing outside of one accident as a result of an unstable approach, there must me this window, but it should be noted that if it is determined that many other such incidents that didn’t result in an accident and the person had knowledge of the event and it was not filed in thus went undetected. Indeed, after ASAP’s implementation, it a timely manner, it may be excluded from ASAP protection. It was found that this was in fact true and that for every incident is always best to file reports as soon as practical and within the that occurred there were usually hundreds of similar events time-line prescribed for inclusion. that occurred prior but didn’t result in an accident or incident. Once the report is filed it will become either a sole-source On January 8th, 1997 the FAA released Advisory Circular report, or a non-sole source report. Sole-source just means 120-66 laying the foundation for what would become the that it was the only report filed on the event and there is no modern ASAP system. The actual implementation of the system other evidence available regarding the event. Non-sole-source was fairly complex for the air carriers, but was functionally very means that there is other information on the event, such as an straight forward and easy to understand for the people who would be using it on a daily basis. ASAP formally became a program that was outlined by the “Email Your Safety Thoughts To operator (an airline for instance) and then was agreed upon by the FAA through a Memorandum of Understanding or MOU. [email protected]

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altitude deviation where an ATC controller may have also filed a If an event is excluded from ASAP, then it will be referred to report, and the FAA subsequently followed up on the report by the FAA for appropriate enforcement action, but it should be pulling ATC tapes, logs, and got a statement from the controller noted that the majority of reports are included as long as they regarding the event. are submitted in a timely fashion to the ASAP ERC. In the event of a sole-source report, they reports will Of course, since the intent of ASAP is to gather data on typically be included regardless of the time-line, but it is still human error, mistakes, unintentional violations, and other advisable to file them within the time limit specified inthe events that need to be understood in order to further aviation program’s MOU. If the report was not sole source, and was safety and not to protect people from willful non-compliance, not filed in a timely manner, then the ASAP Event Review there is a list of things that will automatically be excluded from Committee will determine if the person who did not report in a ASAP protection if encountered by the ERC: timely manner had a reasonable expectation of being aware of They include: the event and being able to report it in a timely manner. This will then be considered when determining if the event should 1. Willful disregard for safety or willful violation of be included in ASAP or not. regulation. Once the event is reported, it proceeds to the ASAP Event 2. Any event which appears to include: Review Committee, which will typically consist of 1 member a. Criminal activity from each represented group. There will typically be an b. Substance Abuse FAA ERC representative who is specifically trained for that function, a member representing the company, and a member c. Controlled Substances representing the employee group that is being reviewed. d. Alcohol This committee will sit down and review the events e. Intentional falsification submitted to them and will then use all evidence to weigh the outcome of the event and whether any further action is 3. Any report which was not filed in a timely manner and necessary. It should be noted that the ERC must come to a the ERC couldn’t reach consensus on whether or not to consensus on the event and in the cases where consensus isn’t include it in the ASAP program. reached, the FAA ERC member has the final say in what the 4. Reports of events that occurred while not acting as an outcome will be. employee of the Certificate Holder covered under the The reports protected by ASAP will be those reports that: ASAP program. This means that reporting of events when not working (such as flying a private airplane) is 1. Those non-sole-source reports submitted that have not allowed. “sufficient evidence” for violation under 14 CFR will be closed with administrative action. Those non-sole If a sole-source report is not excluded due to these source reports without sufficient evidence for violation conditions, it will be included in ASAP. will be closed with a FAA Letter of No Action. Also, if it is later determined that a report was not filed in 2. Sole-source reports included in ASAP will be closed a timely manner by an employee that should be included in with no action. the ASAP event, the ERC will attempt to determine if the non- reporting employee should have or could have known about 3. Reports that demonstrate a lack of qualification or raise the event and if it is determined that they didn’t, or couldn’t questions of lack of qualification will be addressed by and the event has been accepted into ASAP, they will be given a the ERC and have appropriate action recommended. 24-hour window within which to make their report. The final step of the ASAP program after everything has been Scott Stahl is a contributor to Aero collected, included or excluded, reviewed, and a determination Crew news, with articles focusing made, is to take the data that is included in these reports on technical aviation subjects. Scott to identify areas of concern, trends, and problems inthe obtained a Bachelor's in Aeronautical operation to attempt to correct them. 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Photo used with permission from Unspalsh.com Marc Cervantes is an Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach graduate, having received his MBA in There may be times where a pilot needs certain days Aviation Finance as well as his BSin off. Most airlines will allow pilots to make such requests Aeronautical Science. Marc is currently a in advance, usually prior to bidding for that month. The First Officer for a , having logged over 3,000 hours of flight time. number of days granted vary from as little as three days In his spare time he volunteers on three to as many as twelve per year. These days are traditionally separate MEC committees and has started called “Golden Days” and are made at the discretion of Crew up an organization dedicated to helping Scheduling, depending on staffing for that month. Some the younger generation of pilots network airlines have a bank of golden days for pilots to use from, with current pilots. Their goal is to help pilots looking to join the regional airlines. whereas other airlines require the pilot to trade those days For more information about Professional from the pilot’s vacation time of that year. If the airline does Pilots of Tomorrow visit ThePPOT.org. FEB2017not half page.pdfprovide 1 2/15/2017any “Golden 10:26:59 PMDays,” coordination with the Chief

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Written by: By Brad Lambert, Horizon Air Vice President

he past five years have been some of the industry’s best. But parallel to the recent successes is a growing challenge. Flying has never been safer or more affordable, and There may simply not be enough new pilots entering the Tcustomer satisfaction is on the rise. pipeline to keep up with our growth and customer demand. Airlines across the industry are growing. Together, Alaska Last summer, Boeing released its “2016 Boeing Pilot & and Virgin America have added 118 new city pairs since 2010 Technician Outlook” study, and the numbers are forecasting a – 34 in just the past two years. It’s a great time for Alaska Air great demand for pilots. In the next 20 years, it predicts that Group, which includes the Pacific Northwest’s favorite regional 112,000 new commercial airline pilots will be needed in North airline - Horizon Air. For pilots who want to enjoy the challenges America. Horizon Air believes we have positioned ourselves to of flying our route structure using the latest in avionics and meet this challenge. technology, we offer a distinct alternative to flying inmany Regional carriers like Horizon perform a critical role feeding other parts of the country. pilots to major U.S. carriers. While we recognize this potential This marks an exciting year for Horizon Air as we prepare issue, it also is creating opportunities for new pilots entering for the addition of 33 new Embraer E175 jets, which it will fly the field. In fact, about a third of new Alaska pilots transfer exclusively for Alaska Airlines. With the first of the new three- from Horizon, and many of the Horizon pilots recruited today class Embraer E175 jets scheduled to arrive in one month and will have every opportunity to fly jets some day in another 30 options to come, our employees are thrilled for the future. what the future holds for our36-year-old airline.

26 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents How did we get here? So, what are we doing? The path to becoming a commercial airline pilot can be long Horizon Air recently announced an initiative to invest in and costly. The men and women who choose to become pilots the education of future pilots. We’re actively recruiting at do it because they live and breathe flying. I know, because I love flight schools and aviation events and have partnered with it too, and have worked alongside these professionals since my Central University and Hillsboro Aero Academy in first airline job in 1991. Oregon, to assist students in obtaining their instructor licenses For students, civilian flight training costs can be upwards of and guarantee an entry point with an interview at Horizon Air $100,000 – and that’s after paying tuition, room and board for following the completion of flight school. We’re in negotiations a four-year university degree. Young pilots are incurring debt with other schools to expand this program to other flight loads as undergraduates that you would typically only find after programs in the coming year. medical or law school. This is a high hurdle to clear for both On a positive note, the airline is continually evaluating students and their parents. starting salaries for new pilots, to ensure they are competitive Additionally, thousands of commercial airline pilots who and livable for students graduating with substantial debt loads. came on-line during big hiring waves in the 1970s and 1980s are retiring as they approach the age of 65, the mandatory retirement age for U.S. pilots. We are pleased to see the market beginning to react to the “In the next 20 years, Boeing pilot shortage, as vastly improved starting salaries for regional predicts that 112,000 new pilots seem to be resulting in improved flight school enrollment. commercial airline pilots will be needed in North America.”

March 2017 | 27 In addition, we are offering pre-employment bonuses for Brad Lambert has been active in the aviation business for new hires in order to attract the pilots needed to address our over 25 years. After graduating from Purdue University with a anticipated growth with the introduction of the Embraer E175 Bachelor of Science degree, Brad started his aviation career as aircraft. Additionally, our Captains are among the highest paid a pilot flying Metroliners for Mesaba Aviation in the upper Mid- in the industry, and we want to keep those who want to spend West. From there, he moved to flying DC-9’s and then F100’s a career with us. and B737’s as a pilot for US Airways. After being furloughed And finally, we’re targeting future aviators before they ever in the early 2000’s, Brad moved over to a startup carrier USA step foot on a college campus, with the support of Raisbeck 3000 where Brad worked as a line Captain, then a line check Aviation High School and events like Aviation Day. Our goal airman, and simulator check airman; all while attending Law with this outreach is to show young people with an interest in School part time. Upon graduation and earning his Juris aviation that however daunting the process may sound, there Doctor, Brad moved to fledgling Virgin America and held are pathways to fulfilling their dreams of becoming commercial several management roles after start up. Most recently, Brad airline pilots. One day, you might just see one of them welcome is the Vice President of Flight Operations for Horizon Air, and you aboard an Alaska Airlines flight. has been active in the entry into service project for the new Embraer E175. Brad has type ratings in the Metroliner, Fokker Are you a pilot? Horizon is hiring. Apply now, at http:// 100, and Airbus A320 and A330 aircraft types. Brad lives in horizonair.jobs/pilots/. Camas, Washington, with his wife and children.

28 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents Alaska Airlines Refreshed Livery; Photo courtesy of Alaska Airlines Newsroom

Fast Facts: Headquarters: Portland. OR Year Founded: 1981 Number of employees: 3,661 Number of Aircraft: 52 Number of Passengers (yearly): 7.76 million Number of Bases: 6 Bases: Anchorage, Boise, Medford, Portland, Seattle, Spokane Number of Cities served: 45 Key Benefits: To be a great capacity purchase agreement (CPA) provider, offering service that is • Safe • Reliable • Cost competitive • Caring, memorable Website - alaskaair.com Phone - 1-800-ALASKAAIR Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/QXPilotRecruiting Twitter - twitter.com/AlaskaAir LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company-beta/19489/ Instagram - instagram.com/alaskaair/ YouTube - youtube.com/user/AlaskaAirVids Route Map - alaskaair.com/content/route-map.aspx

Credits: Brad Lambert Ali Donway Vice President of Flight Operations for Horizon Air Managing Director, Chief Pilot

March 2017 | 29 Interview with Ali Donway, Managing Director, Chief Pilot

Pre Interview: C: Can you walk me through a typical day of Craig: How do you select applicants to be brought in for interviews? an interview? A: The interview process begins at 8am with a tour of Ali: Horizon pilots are passionate about flying and the our flight operations center in Portland, OR, customer experience. When we look for pilots to including the hangar and ground training join our team, we evaluate their online application, classrooms. Each candidate will also meet with and resume, to ensure the candidate possess someone from our Chief Pilot office, Human the requirements needed for this position. Resources, and have an oral/technical interview. Additionally, Horizon is people-focused, for This is a great way for interviewees to see our employees and candidates, so we contact each operation in-person and ask questions about our application personally by phone to discuss their company. unique situation. C: What kind of questions can an applicant expect to C: What can an applicant do to increase their chances be asked? of being called for an interview? A: Our goal is to get to know you. We are always A: Applicants can increase their chances of being interested to know what attracts you to Horizon Air, called for an interview by meeting, or exceeding, what your longer term goals are (i.e. upgrade, the R-ATP or ATP minimums for total flight time. guaranteed interview at Alaska Airlines, and choice Additionally, we like to see applicants have of base) and why you love to fly. experience flying in a 135 environment. We know that every applicants situation is different, so even Post Interview: if they do not meet this experience-level, we’d love C: Do you tell applicants they are hired in person that to talk with them to see how Horizon could be a day? good fit for them. A: At Horizon Air, we are committed to operational excellence, and that includes during the interview C: What is the best way to prepare for an interview process. Our goal is for successful candidates to with your company? walk away from the interview day with an offer in A: We look for aviation experts that will carry out hand. So, yes, in most cases we are extending our award-winning customer service. This includes offers on the same day. a personable demeanor and professional presence. Additionally, interviewees can prepare C: How soon can an applicant expect a class date for their meeting with us by reading up on our after being hired? company and showing up ready to showcase their A: Once we extend an offer on the interview day, we passion for flying. discuss and assign a class date, so successfully candidates are walking away with the peace of Interview: mind knowing when training will start, this C: Do you recommend that applicants get to your beginning their seniority. We realize that pilots headquarters city the day before and get a hotel have families, friends and personal obligations room for the night? and we will work with the applicant to ensure it A: Horizon Air will provide all Pilot interviewees meets their schedule, but aim to schedule the first with positive space travel and hotel room, as well available date. There may be an occasion when a as transportation to/from the hotel or airport. We class assignment comes after the interview date, want this experience to be an extension of our but that is not the norm. For pilots needing the company culture. ATP-CTP class, we attempt to schedule that at the same time.

30 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents Interview with Ali Donway, continued...

General: C: Does Horizon Air have a Pilot Development C: Can you explain the ATP-CTP class that your Program? company offers? A: Yes! We currently have agreements established A: At Horizon Air, we are focused on our people, and with several aviation programs throughout the a large part of that includes the training and country. We offer between $7,500 - $10,000 education opportunities that we offer. For pilots stipend to help with the cost of flight training. that need to take the ATP-CTP class, we will cover We interview and select future Horizon Air Pilots the cost of the course (currently offered in to be assigned training classes when they meet and ), hotel, and transportation to/from minimums. this course. C: Can you describe the career path program that C: Do you have a hiring bonus? Is there any specific Horizon Air has with Alaska Airlines? criterion to qualify for the bonus? A: Horizon Air provides the best way to the Pilot A: There has never been a better time to join Horizon position at Alaska Airlines. All Horizon Air Pilots Air. We are currently offering a pre-employment are offered the opportunity to participate in bonus of $10,000. This is given as a lump sum, the guaranteed interview program, which provides prior to training and is our way of saying “welcome a guaranteed interview at Alaska Airlines. As part to the team.” of the program, Alaska Airlines commits to filling at least 30% of their classes with Horizon pilots.

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ppot_Ad.indd 1 5/19/16 9:31 PM How to Fly Airplanes Written by: Robert Reser

Defining the Problem t is time to reconsider how we teach flight. For years the a bank angle at which thrust has been increased to maximum. accident statistics have consistently shown results of too Any further bank increase for level turn requires aft elevator Imany fatalities in General Aviation accidents. There have been with accepting slowed flight. numbers of articles and suggestions about the risks involved in Turn Maneuvering all flight. However, I have yet to see definition of the problems. All texts say for turn, the attitude is banked and aft elevator Loss of Control is noted as a leading cause of accidents. The applied to maintain level. The emphasis needs to be made that aircraft is designed and built to essentially fly by itself, so what elevator input always causes change of angle-of-attack and a is loss of control? What causes loss of control? How do you related indicated-airspeed change. That is all it ever does! Any prevent loss of control? resulting altitude control requires coordinating thrust to the Control is steering of the machine to direct it in a desired new indicated-airspeed. Most level turns can be made with manner for completion of flight. Steering is done by the pilot coordinated thrust. through use of flight controls. Loss of control then is caused by the pilot. To prevent loss of control, it requires the pilot be trained how to allow the aircraft to fly as designed. This is an attempt to define what is missing and suggest how to improve your training. In addition to some unintended consequences of regulation, there are errors and missing information in all aviation texts. Thrust Lifting The major missing information is consideration of lift occurring at the engine attachment. In the tractor aircraft operation, any angle of attack that directs the thrust slightly above the direction of motion creates a small lift force. This lifting adds to the total lift acting on the aircraft and is used for most level and climb maneuvering rather than elevator control.

Stalls Stalling the aircraft is caused by holding aft elevator input. No text emphasizes that it is the Pilot that causes stall! That is the only way it can happen. If the control wheel is released, the aircraft will immediately resume the current elevator trimmed setting and continue to fly. We spend lots of time teaching how to stall and recover but little to no emphasis on the only way the stall can occur in the first place. Loss of Control Inadvertent IMC is a common loss of control situation. The immediate onset of vertigo is extremely difficult to resist without prior training. Some early model Cessna 150 and 172’s had recovery as a published emergency procedure. Turn loose of the control wheel and concentrating on the turn and bank instrument, with rudder only control establish a Engine lifting causes climb angle when thrust is increased standard rate turn for one minute then level the wings and fly above level flight sustaining thrust. In a banked attitude, the out of the conditions. Adding thrust will cause climb if needed maneuver becomes a horizontal climb with coordinated thrust to help reestablish visual. causing added total lift for constant vertical lift and level turning “Hands-off Flight Control”! flight. The aircraft was designed to fly and in fact will fly allby Level turn maneuvering with added thrust can be done to itself if released with applied power. The Pilot only controls. It

32 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents How to Fly Airplanes Written by: Robert Reser

is possible to fly a complete flight from start of taxi to takeoff, themselves as best as possible... especially protecting the head climb, cruise, descent, and approach without touching the to be conscious when stopped. control wheel. Just maneuver with thrust for altitude and Inadvertent IMC direction with rudder. Setting the elevator trim for a desired indicated-airspeed the aircraft will maintain that indicated- Another emergency situation which relies on hands-off airspeed throughout. minimum elevator control is inadvertent flight into IMC or dark night loss of visual orientation. In this case, it is imperative the An excellent article published in the 2014 Mar/Apr FAA pilot understand to release the control wheel and using the turn Safety-Brief discusses how manual control is applied and the and bank or attitude indicator for reference, steer with rudder physiological implications of doing so. All Pilots should be able into a standard rate turn (approx. 20-25 degree bank) for one to safely control an aircraft without the use of elevator control. minute, then reverse to zero bank and fly out of the situation. Emergency Landings If continuing into the situation, keep a zero bank indication No matter the cause requiring an emergency landing, it on the turn and bank with rudder steering and crosscheck of is the flight control to the touchdown area that leads toan heading with the compass. Adding power to increase altitude, accident...and the accident does not occur until at or after climbing will possibly regain visual references. touchdown and only then if there is damage or injury. These situations normally cause feelings of vertigo and must According to 2001 FAA statistics, seventy-five percent of be minimized by sitting upright with little if any movement of off field emergency landings touchdown mid-field or beyond the head. Believe the instruments, not how you feel. on the chosen site. Fifty percent of the fatalities from these Low Air-Density Operation landings come from overrunning the site. The idea that an aircraft does not fly well in “thin air” has been promoted forever. It just happens the aircraft doesn’t know the air is thin. It just increases velocity in the current conditions, continuing to operate normally at the same indicated-airspeeds as in dense air…so what is wrong? It’s available thrust. That is the only change. Engines just don’t provide the same power in low density air. Operation is at higher velocities relative the ground for landing and takeoff so require longer runways. For takeoff there will be minimum total thrust for acceleration and when becoming airborne most becomes sustaining thrust with minimum excess for maneuvering.

An unintended consequence of regulation calling for extended landing approaches eliminated the common practice of idle-thrust landings. The result is for over forty years there has been no requirement for Private Pilot proficiency in this type landing…which just happens to be the equivalent procedure for engine-out landings. Additionally, the extended approaches have resulted in much wasted training time in the traffic pattern. Proficiency in idle-power landings makes extended approaches seem simple. When landing in emergency conditions, at touchdown the pilot will immediately become aware when no longer in control. At that time the pilot and passengers must be protecting

March 2017 | 33 How to Fly Airplanes Written by: Robert Reser

Bob Reser has flown for over A typical light aircraft approximately 2,000 lbs. with fixed fifty years as both a commercial and propeller requires about 200 lbs. of thrust to sustain itself military pilot. He has flown a variety around an indicated-airspeed of Vy. This aircraft at sea level can of aircraft and holds ratings in several produce approximately 600 lbs. of thrust, so when becoming large aircraft. Additionally Bob has done airborne, will have 400 lbs. excess thrust for climb and flight instruction and managed flight maneuvering. instructors for several years. As the aircraft climbs the air density reduces approximately Bob holds ATP in Boeing 727, 757, 767, 747-400, DC-10 linearly, so if it can climb only to 15,000 feet, at that time it is and B-25. His first commercial flying job was single pilot B-25 producing 200 lbs of thrust. That means at 5,000 feet, it had dropping on forest fires in Alaska with only 300 hours total 275 lbs excess thrust for maneuvering and at 10,000 feet, 150 time. He flew USAF and Air National Guard transport (C-123), lbs. excess thrust. Maneuvering is very limited with reduced observer (O-2), and jet fighter (RF-84, F-89, F102) aircraft for 20 excess thrust. It is imperative the Pilot understand how much years while flying the commercial airline very large transports the performance degrades when operating in low air-density for 30 years. Bob also holds USAF Navigator and Radar Observer conditions. ratings. These methods have been proven to enable Students For several years after airline retirement, he worked as Vice- to be proficient to solo within five hours and proficient in all President of Safety for a large flight school. The later years when PPL maneuvering within thirty hours. It is important to see working at the flight school, with ongoing review of Instructors, the difference between basic procedure and development of Students, and Examiners, the ideas professed of how to control technique that makes it work. Further information is available flight were formed, there began an idea that something is from a complimentary e-book “How to Fly Aircraft”, Basic Flight missing in the general knowledge of aircraft control. Control, by request to [email protected]. The past few years Bob has been working on his book while professing the need for a changed approach to basic flight training. You can request a complimentary e-book by emailing Bob at [email protected].

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NGPA_Advertisement-FullPage.indd 1 7/16/15 11:59 PM Fitness Corner Written by: Max Wettstein

Long Term Sitting is Lethal* *This article is not medical advice, please consult you physician for additional information.

Photo provided by Max Wettstein s I sit in the left seat looking over at the First Officer, I’m Most of us pilots are familiar with the most common health quickly reminded to stop slouching and to be hyper- risks associated with long-term sitting such as back strain & Avigilant of my own posture. I can see their upper-backs pain, disc bulge & herniation, forward-head posture, blood rounding forward more and more (Thoracic-spine kyphosis), pooling & clotting in our lower legs, constipation, hemorrhoids, and their Cervical spine craning forward more and more, the and abdominal distention & bloating (the latter, especially older they get, (Forward Head Posture), and not using any when your uniform requires you to wear a constrictive belt…I lumbar support for their Lumbar spine, loading up pressure on say bring back the flight-suit even for commercial pilots so our their discs. abdomens can naturally morph into a proper seated position). The point of this article is two-fold: But a clinical study published by the American Cancer Society states that long-term sitting even contributes to early-death & 1. To raise awareness on the latest research on the colon cancer. occupational health hazards associated with careers that require long-term sitting/sedentary lifestyle, and, 2. To make you hyper-vigilant of your sitting-posture in the flight-deck, always. Their published study of 120,000 Americans between 1992 Regarding the latter, even though there is allegedly an ideal & 2006 specifically stated that men who (cumulatively) sit for or optimal ‘sitting posture’ that supposedly aligns your spine more than 6 hours per day had a 20% higher overall death rate neutrally, in reality, the healthiest strategy to combat the spinal than those who sat for 3 hours or less per day. For women the risks of long-term sitting is to continually adjust your posture overall death rate was 40% greater. Dr. Levine from the Mayo into different positions. Don’t just sit in one position even if Clinic further adds that “excessive sitting is a lethal activity… you think you are sitting ‘properly’ – always change it up and of an independent pathology”, meaning that in and of itself shift your weight around, taking turns utilizing the foot-rests if the act of long-term sitting directly, negatively affects your your flight-deck offers them, various reclining angles, various health, regardless and independent of other lifestyle factors. lumbar-support levels, and even varying your armrest position. The critical span of time seemed to be cumulatively sitting for Even vary crossing each leg to the left or right. Mixing up your 6 hours or more each day – which most of us pilots regularly sitting position is the best strategy. do on a typical day of flying the line, especially if you factor in additional sitting while commuting to work.

36 | Aero Crew News Back to Contents Fitness Corner

These additional health risks of long-term sitting discovered become insulin-resistant and glucose inefficient. Tight pants by the American Cancer Society and the Mayo Clinic are and/or belts can also further compound systemic inflammation more complicated than simply being sedentary & potential by squeezing our internal bell-fat and omentum-fat, and, weight gain. Obviously our muscles become inactive and interfere with digestion if we are eating while in the flight deck. our metabolism immediately slows down, but it appears So enough bad news, what can we do save our health? once we’re stagnant for several hours a cascade of harmful, Plenty! And once you’re armed with education and awareness, metabolic effects sets off, largely driven by rapid onset of half the battle is won: Stand up more in the flight deck. Fidget ‘insulin-resistance’, or the body’s inability to efficiently uptake more – yes adjusting your seating position many times not only glucose (blood-sugar) into the liver and muscles for energy, aides your lumbar spine and gets blood circulating, but it also thus requiring more insulin secretion. This results in chronic, seems to rev up your metabolism a notch, keeping it out of total elevated insulin and sugar levels in the bloodstream, and turbo- hibernation. Take those lavatory breaks when they’re offered, charges internal, Omentum-fat. Insulin-resistance normally is a every time. Modify your diet to go low-carbohydrate during precursor to type-2 or Adult-Onset Diabetes, and is bio-marker your trips. At home you can resume your well-balanced, carb- for obesity, Metabolic-Syndrome and systemic inflammation. abundant diet, but on the road, just assume you’re ‘insulin- Long-term sitting also seems to shut down the enzymes resistant’ and stick to proteins, healthy fats and high-fiber responsible for breaking down lipids & triglycerides – for complex carbs like vegetables. Whole-fruit is still welcome but vacuuming up fat out of the bloodstream, and our leg muscles absolutely no juices and if you must drink soda, make it ‘diet’. lose more than 75% of their ability to remove harmful lipo- Lastly, exercise once you get to the layover hotel! As little as 30 proteins from the blood. Simply put a single day of flying the minutes of intense of exercise, especially cardio, can potentially line, and our insulin-effectiveness drops by 40% or more. We fire up your metabolism for up to 12 hours post-exercise! Take advantage of this before meeting the crew for happy-hour, and you will be literally adding years to your life! Maybe even Follow Max Wettstein on consider purchasing looser pants, until the commercial airlines allow us to wear more naturally fitting flight-suits. There’s a Instagram: @maxwettstein & reason why military pilots wear flight-suits, and it is not because Twitter: @max_wettstein they’re always pulling Gs.

Max Wettstein is an Airbus 320 Captain at JetBlue Airways based in Long Beach, CA and has been a pilot for JetBlue for 14 years. Prior to JetBlue, Max was a pilot in the US Navy, for 10 years, flying E-2C Hawkeyes and King Airs. Max is alsoa fitness professional, appearing on the cover of Men’s Health and other fitness magazines over 20 times, is a published fitness author, consultant and Personal Trainer. Max currently runs a holistic health & travel fitness blog. Max was the initial fitness & health contributor for the pilot cadre at JetBlue for 5 years before corporate took over. As a longtime advocate of holistic health and longevity, Max has made a commitment to researching every occupational health hazards we pilots and aircrew face while flying the line, from long term sitting to jet lag, to radiation exposure. Max also specializes in designing quick, high-value, body weight-only workouts, that can be performed anywhere while on the road, even in your hotel room or the hotel stairwell. Max has the unique background of both airline travel life along with cutting edge fitness, and has learned how to make both work as synergistic careers and as his lifestyle. In his free time when Max isn’t flying the Airbus or on set of a fitness infomercial, Max is usually surfing with his family, skateboarding, or playing beach volleyball in Encinitas, CA. www.travelfitness.org www.maxwettsteinfitness.blogspot.com

March 2017 | 37 THE GRID Mainline Airlines

he following pages contain over 30 different contractual comparisons for 10 separate mainline airlines. Almost all the data was collect from Teach 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!

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) Highlighted blocks indicate best in class. (Hourly) accrual employee pays Legacy Airlines American Airlines Group I $104.93 $90,659.52 $153.65 $132,754 *Accumulated time can only be used (American) for the year after it is accumulated, Group II $160.28 $138,481.92 $234.67 $202,755 1-5 = 21 Days except after first six months you may 6-15 = 1 5 H/M* Blue blocks indicate recent updates Group II $170.27 72 $147,113.28 $249.30 $215,395 use up to 30 hours. **January 1st sick additional day Max 60** accural either goes to long term or Group IV $200.20 $172,972.80 $293.11 $253,247 per year gets paid out to the pilot. See sectoin Group V $210.20 $181,612.80 $307.76 $265,905 10.B for more information. Contract 2015, as amended 3.C 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 9.B.1.a 10.A & B Airline name and ATC call sign Alaska Airlines 0-1 = Days* *New hire pilots receive 1 vacation (Alaska) 1-4 = 15 Days day per every full month of 5-8 = 21 Days > 5 Yrs - 8% employment. 9-12 = 24 Days 5.5 H/M 5-10 Yrs - 9% B737 $143.32 75 $128,988 $213.26 $191,934 0% 20% 13-19 = 30 Days Max 1000 10-15 Yrs - 10% 20-24 = 35 Days + 15 Yrs - 11% 25-30 = 40 Days >31 = 41 Days 3.A.3 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.B 28.D Contract 2013, as amended Delta Air Lines 747, 777 $184.59 $159,486 $270.25 $233,496 International pay override is $6.50 for Gray blocks indicate source of data or (Delta) CA and $4.50 for FO. Section 3.C, 787 $176.83 $152,781 $258.90 $223,690 *62 hours for line holders, ALV minus date data was obtained 3.C.1 indicates 2, but not less than 72 or greater than 767-4, A330 $174.35 $150,638 $255.28 $220,562 1 Yr = 50 80. contract section see contract for more 767-3,2, B757 $154.50 $133,488 $226.21 $195,445 2 Yrs = 75 3 Yrs = 100 information B737-9 $148.93 $128,676 $218.05 $188,395 1-5 = 14 Days 4 Yrs = 125 6-11 = 21 days 5 Yrs = 145 B737-8 & 7 $148.93 72 $128,676 $216.92 $187,419 0% 15% 22% 12-18 =28 days 6 Yrs = 170 A320/319 $142.96 $123,517 $209.31 $180,844 19+ = 35 days 7 Yrs = 195 Sample only; refer to adjacent pages for actual 8information Yrs = 220 MD-88/90 $140.40 $121,306 $205.56 $177,604 9-19 Yrs = 240 B717, DC9 $133.30 $115,171 $195.19 $168,644 20+ Yrs = 270 EMB-195 $111.94 $96,716 $163.88 $141,592 EMB-190, $95.21 $82,261 $139.42 $120,459 CRJ-900 Contract 2014, as amended Abbreviation 3.B.2.dand 4.B.1.b*definitions:HRxMMGx12 3.B.2.d HRxMMGx12 7.B.1.a 14.D.1 26.C.2 25.B.2 Hawaiian Airlines (Hawaiian) B717 $121.53 $109,376 $174.11 $156,699 1-2 = 15 Days *Coming in 2017, **No max after 3-4 = 16 Days pilots 59th birthday. 7.5 H/M without 401(K) Matching: Retirement plan, the company will match the DC: Direct Contribution, the 5-10company = 21 Days will contribute the listed a sick call. B767 10-11 = 23 Days $144.58 75 $130,119 $207.13 $186,417 5.65 H/M with a 0% 15% 20% employees contribution up to the listed percentage. Unless A330noted additional amount directly to the 12-14employees = 27 Days 401(K), either quarterly sick call 15-18 = 29 Days Max 1080** the company will match 100% of what the employee contributes. or yearly, refer to the contract for 19-24more = 33 Days information A350* +25 = 38 Days

ALPA: Air Line Pilots Association MMG: Minimum Monthly Guarantee, the minimum amount of Contract 2010, as amended 3.Dcredit3.F theHRxMMGx12 employee3.C will HRxMMGx12receive per6.B.1 month.12.A.1, 2The & 3 ability to work Cancellation pay: When a leg or legs are canceled,United Airlines the employee (United) B747, B777 more or less is possible, depends on the needs of the company, line will still be credited for that leg. Some companies will notB787 cover$208.59 $175,216 $305.39 $256,528 5 H/M B767-400 1-4 = 14 Days Max 1300 Hrs holder or reserve and open trips for5-10 that= 21 Days month.New hires all reasons for cancellations. Refer to the contract for more 70 0% 16"% 20% B757-300 $173.96 $146,126 $254.70 $213,948 11-24 = 35 Days receive 60 hours information. B737-900, Per Diem: The amount of money +25the = 42 company Days after completing pays the employee $167.89 $141,028 $245.80 $206,472 training. A321 for food expenses while gone from base, typically from show time Deadhead: Positive space travel as a passenger forA319 company$161.02 $135,257 $235.76 $198,038 to end of debrief time of that trip. Day trip per diem is taxable while Contract 2012 as amended business; paid as shown in above referenced column. 3-A-1 3-C-1-a HRxMMGx12 3-A-1 HRxMMGx12 11.A.3 13.A.1 22-A 24-B-5 overnight is not. FAPA: Frontier Airline Pilots Association FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types TFP: Trip for Pay Accrual Matching (%) IBT: International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Hourly) accrual employee pays Major Airlines Allegiant Air UTU: United Transportation Union *Bands are based on company profit, Band 1* $82.00 $68,880 $140.00 $117,600 >6M=0 H (Allegiant) currently at Band 4, typically at Band ISP: International Savings Plan 7-12M=17.31 H MMG of 70 3% 100% Band 2* $87.00 $73,080 $146.00 $122,640 3 **Accrued vacation/PTO based on YOS: Years of Service with the company.1 = 17.31 H Hours is paid or Match 70 None length of employment IOE: Initial Operating Experience, refers the flight trainingBand 3* anew $92.00 $77,280 $153.00 $128,520 2-3 = 34.62 H flight time which 2% 50% 4-6 = 45 H ever is greater. Match hire receives from a check airman after completing all groundBand 4* and $97.00 $81,480 $160.00 $134,400 +7 = 51.92 H** simulator training. 2 2 7 HRxMMGx12 2 HRxMMGx12 5 7 2 Frontier Airlines *A321 coming end of 2015 1-5 = 15 Days After 3 years 2.2% (Frontier) A319, A320, 1 Day / Month $100.01 75 $90,009 $166.68 $150,012 6-10 = 21 Days 5% 1:2 up to 6% at 9 A321* Max 120 Days 11+ = 28 Days years

4.3 HRxMMGx12 4.3 HRxMMGx12 8.B 15.B.2 & 3 16.B.2 16.4

38 | Aero Crew News JetBlue Airways 0-5 = 108 Hrs Back to Contents *70 line holder, 75 reserve; **Hours is A320 family $137.70 $115,668 $202.47 $170,075 (JetBlue) 6-10 = 126 Hrs based on PTO per year. Reference Based on PTO 70 11-15 = 144 Hrs 5% 1:1 5% + 3% None Specified contract for more information accrual 16-20 = 162 Hrs E190 $123.91 $104,084 $182.25 $153,090 21+ = 180 Hrs Agreement 2013, Currently in 3.C* HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 3.J** 3.J 3.E 3.E 3.F.i negotiations Southwest *85/87/89 MMG based on days in bid 1-5 = 14 Days Airlines 1 TFP / 10 period, **Trip for Pay (TFP) is the unit 5-10 = 21 Days (Southwest) B737 $132.84 85 $135,497 $189.78 $193,576 TFP** 9.7% 1:1 - of compensation received. 10-18 = 28 Days Max 1600 TFP +18 = 35 Days

Contract 2014, as amended 4.C.1 4.H, 4.M* HRxMMGx12 4.C.1 HRxMMGx12 11.B.2 12.B.1 19.B.2

Spirit Airlines > 1 = 7 Days* EE = $143.90 *2010 insurance rates subject to (Spirit Wings) A319 1-4 = 14 Days EE+1 = $305.66 annual increases. 4 H/M A320 $109.27 72 $94,409 $185.32 $160,116 5-14 = 21 Days 9% EE+1 C = $322.33 Max 400 A321 15-24 = 28 Days EE+2 C = $454.73 +25 = 35 Days Family = $454.73* 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A.1 28.C 27.B Contract 2010, as amended Sun Country $0 to $300 0-8 = 15 days Start with 24 Airlines depending on plan B737NG $82.74 70 $69,502 $126.88 $106,579 9-13 = 22 days 4 H/M 2% and single, single +14 = 30 days +1 or family Appendix A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.B.2 27.A.2 Virgin America 0-1 = 5 Days 5 H/M *Reserves have a MMG of 75, 125% of 6% (Red Wood) A320 $107.00 70 $89,880 $172.00 $144,480 1-5 = 15 Days 80 and 480 - - 10.D.1, **Two sick banks, normal and contributed +5 = 20 Days Max** catastrophic. Appendix A 10.C.2* HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 9.A.1 8.B.1 Rule book 2014

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Cargo Airlines Atlas Air 1 Day / Month *First year is 50 hours MMG, Out- Max 24 Base is 105 hours MMG, **Compan >5 = 14 days Catastrophic Health 14-25% will match 50%, ***Catastrophic sick B747 $149.33 62 $111,102 $213.32 $158,710 10%** <6 = 21 days 2 Days / Dental 20-30% days acrue at 2 days per month. If Month*** the normal bank is full the additional No Max 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-A ABX Air >1 = 1 Day/Mo 1-5 = 14 Days 1 Day / Month B-767 $153.03 68 $124,872.48 $218.61 $178,385.76 5-15 = 21 Days No Max 15+ = 28 Days

19 19.D.1 HRxMMGx12 19 HRxMMGx12 10.A 9.A

FedEx Express >1 = >15 days* *Less than 1 year prorated at 1.5 (FedEx) A380 $186.33 $190,057 $262.84 $268,097 1-4 = 15 days days per month; **Additionally days 4-5 = 15 days** prorated for certain years. Pilot: $61 / mo. 5-9 = 22 days None, Pension Wide Body $174.15 85 $177,633 $245.65 $250,563 6 H/M Pilot + Family: 9-10 = 22days** plan(s) available $230 / mo 10-19 = 29 days Narrow Body $153.22 $156,284 $211.75 $215,985 19-20=29 days** +20 = 36 days Contract 2006 as amended 3.C.1.a 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.C.1.a HRxMMGx12 7.B 14.B.7.C 28 27.G.4.a Kalitta Air 7 Days on first *The company will match 100% of the day; After 1st amount contributed. **$20 for 1-4 = 14 Days >10 2.5%* >5 Yrs $20/$40** B747 $144.27 62 $107,337 $192.36 $143,116 year .58 Days / None individual, $40 for family (per mo nth) 5+ = 21 Days <10 5%* <6 Yrs No Cost Month Max 42 5.B.2 5.K HRxMMGx12 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A 7.A 10.A 9.C.3 UPS *Based on 13 bid periods for the year. 1-4 = 14 Days (UPS) B757, B767, 5.5 Hours Per **Based on plan selected and 5-10 = 21 Days A300, B747, $185.51 75 $180,872 $261.67 $255,128 Pay Period 12% $44 to $186* employee only or employee and 11-19 = 28 Days MD-11 No Max family. 20+ = 35 Days

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

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays 1 General Information THE GRID

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2015-2029 Legacy Airlines American Airlines AA - *Monthly Average Line Value depends (American) B787, B777, May/1999 on pay group, **$0.05 increase 1/1/16 B767, B757, BOS, CLT, DCA, Single ***Includes AA & USAir B737, A350, MALV 72-84 2.25 Dom** US East DFW, JFK, LAX, AA Occupancy, Paid 14,236 9,987 APA iPad A330, A321, or 88* $2.75 Int.** Aug/2014 LGA, MIA, ORD, for by company A320, A319, PHL, PHX, STL MD82/83, E190 US West Sep/1998 6.D.1.d 7.A.5 Oct/2015 Jul/2015 *** Contract 2015, as amended Alaska Airlines (Alaska) 85 Hours No Hotel During May SEA, ANC, LAX, B737 AS plus per $2.15 1,759 816 ALPA iPad Air Initial Training 2007 PDX diem

11.D.5.b 5.A.1 5.A.1 Oct/2016 Oct/2016 Contract 2013, as amended

Delta Air Lines B747, B787, Single (Delta) B777, B767, Occupancy, Paid B757, B737, ATL, CVG, DTW, $3,888.29 / for by company $2.20 Dom., February B717, A350, DL 13,003 8,292 ALPA Surface LAX, MSP, NYC, Month for the first 8 $2.70 Int. 2014 A330, A321, SEA, SLC days in class A320, A319, only. MD88, MD90

3.D.4. 5.E.1 5.B Feb/2016 Apr/2016 Feb/2015 Contract 2014, as amended Hawaiian Airlines *Interisland (Hawaiian) 3 Hours per A330, A350 $2.00* HA day, plus per 600 ALPA HNL B717, B767 $2.50 Int. diem

9.G.1 Contract 2010, as amended United Airlines *$0.05 increase on Jan 1st. (United) A350, B747, B777, B787, 3 Hours per Single IAH, EWR, CLE, $2.35 Dom* B767, B757, UA day, plus per Occupancy, Paid 2006 12,500 7,765 ALPA iPad DEN, ORD, SFO, $2.70 Int.* B737, A320, diem for by company IAD, GUM, LAX A319

3-E 4-G-1, 9-E 4-A Oct/2015 Dec/2016 Contract 2012 as amended

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2015-2029 Major Airlines

Allegiant Air BLI, FLL, HNL, (Allegiant) Single B757, MD-80, Octotber IWA, LAS, OAK, G4 MMG Occupancy, Paid $2.00 794 IBT iPad A319, A3220 2015 PGD, PIE, SFB for by company AVL

3.P 6.A 3.Z Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2016, as amended

Frontier Airlines A319, A320, Feburary F9 MMG No $1.90 983 FAPA DEN, ORD, MCO (Frontier) A321 2014

Apr/2016 Apr/2016 JetBlue Airways *Pilot data approximate Single (JetBlue) A321, A320, $2,500 per E:7/2013 JFK, BOS, FLL, B6 Occupancy, Paid $2.00 3,300 840 ALPA Yes A319, E190 month A:10/2012 MCO, LGB for by company Agreement 2013, Currently in Add A, Pg24 Add A, Pg24 11 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Feb/2015 negotiations Southwest ATL, MCO, DAL, *Trip for Pay (TFP) is based upon Single Airlines 89, 87 or 85 $2.30 Dom. May DEN, HOU, LAS, number of days in the month, B737 WN Occupancy, Paid 7,951 3,702 SWAPA iPad (Southwest) TFP* $2.80 Int. 2006 MDW, OAK, **Number of retirements from for by company PHX, BWI Feb/2015

4.K.6 4.T.1 4.T.3 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015** Contract 2016, as amended Spirit Airlines *Monthly payment is prorated and Single (Spirit Wings) A319, A320, January ACY, DFW, DTW, includes salary and per diem NK $1,750*/mo Occupancy, Paid $2.20 1,483 ALPA A321 2014 FLL, LAS, ORD for by company

3.D.1 5.A.1 5.B.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2010, as amended Sun Country 1/24th the Airlines IRS CONUS B737NG SY MMG None 289 ALPA iPad MSP (Sun Country) M&IE airline daily rate 3.B 5.B.1 5.3 Aug/2016

Virgin America $2,500 per July SFO, LAX, JFK A319, A320 VX None $2.00 660 157 ALPA Nexis EFB (Redwood) month 2010 EWR, LGA

10.J.1 3.B.e 10.I.1 Jan/2016 Jan/2016 Jan/2016 Rule book 2014

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2015-2029 Cargo Airlines Atlas Air Single $1,600 per (Giant) B747 5Y Occupancy, Paid $2.40 IBT month March 2017 | 39 for by company 3.A.1.f 11.A.7 5.A.3

ABX Air $52 Dom. *PR = Pacific Rim, **NPR = Non (ABEX) $89.75 PR* Pacific Rim B-767 GB IBT $79.75 NPR**

20.E.1 FedEx Express $2,000 / mo *Prorated if hire date is not the first of B777, B767, Single (FedEx) until $1.95 Dom. May Fixed in plane MEM, IND, LAX, the month. B757, MD11, FX Occupancy, Paid 4,400 4,288 ALPA activation $2.75 Int. 2015 or iPad ANC, HKG, CGN DC10, A300 for by company date* 3.A 5.B.1.d 5.A.1 & 2 May/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2006 as amended Kalitta Air Week 1 paid by (Connie) $600 / week crewmember, $1.90 Dom. April iPad fixed in B747 K4 317 IBT Home Based unitl OE then, Single $2.80 Int. 2008 plane Occupancy 5.A 6.A Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2016 as amended UPS *Pacific rim and Europe flights B757, B767, Single $2.00 Dom (UPS) SDF, ANC, A300, B747, 5X MMG Occupancy, Paid $2.50 Int 1,580 1,580 IPA MIA, ONT MD-11 for by company $3.00*

10.D.1 5.H.1.a.1 12.G.2 Contract 2016 as amended Total Pilots 63,855 37,427

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2012-2029 Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2015-2029 Legacy Airlines American Airlines AA - *Monthly Average Line Value depends (American) B787, B777, May/1999 on pay group, **$0.05 increase 1/1/16 B767, B757, BOS, CLT, DCA, Single ***Includes AA & USAir B737, A350, MALV 72-84 2.25 Dom** US East DFW, JFK, LAX, AA Occupancy, Paid 14,236 9,987 APA iPad A330, A321, or 88* $2.75 Int.** Aug/2014 LGA, MIA, ORD, for by company A320, A319, PHL, PHX, STL MD82/83, E190 US West Sep/1998 6.D.1.d 7.A.5 Oct/2015 Jul/2015 *** Contract 2015, as amended Alaska Airlines (Alaska) 85 Hours No Hotel During May SEA, ANC, LAX, B737 AS plus per $2.15 1,759 816 ALPA iPad Air Initial Training 2007 PDX diem

11.D.5.b 5.A.1 5.A.1 Oct/2016 Oct/2016 Contract 2013, as amended

Delta Air Lines B747, B787, Single (Delta) B777, B767, Occupancy, Paid B757, B737, ATL, CVG, DTW, $3,888.29 / for by company $2.20 Dom., February B717, A350, DL 13,003 8,292 ALPA Surface LAX, MSP, NYC, Month for the first 8 $2.70 Int. 2014 A330, A321, SEA, SLC days in class A320, A319, only. MD88, MD90

3.D.4. 5.E.1 5.B Feb/2016 Apr/2016 Feb/2015 Contract 2014, as amended Hawaiian Airlines *Interisland (Hawaiian) 3 Hours per A330, A350 $2.00* HA day, plus per 600 ALPA HNL B717, B767 $2.50 Int. diem

9.G.1 Contract 2010, as amended United Airlines *$0.05 increase on Jan 1st. (United) A350, B747, B777, B787, 3 Hours per Single IAH, EWR, CLE, $2.35 Dom* B767, B757, UA day, plus per Occupancy, Paid 2006 12,500 7,765 ALPA iPad DEN, ORD, SFO, $2.70 Int.* B737, A320, diem for by company IAD, GUM, LAX A319

3-E 4-G-1, 9-E 4-A Oct/2015 Dec/2016 Contract 2012 as amended

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2015-2029 Major Airlines Allegiant Air BLI, FLL, HNL, (Allegiant) Single B757, MD-80, Octotber IWA, LAS, OAK, G4 MMG Occupancy, Paid $2.00 794 IBT iPad A319, A3220 2015 PGD, PIE, SFB for by company AVL

3.P 6.A 3.Z Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2016, as amended

Frontier Airlines A319, A320, Feburary F9 MMG No $1.90 983 FAPA DEN, ORD, MCO (Frontier) A321 2014

Apr/2016 Apr/2016 JetBlue Airways *Pilot data approximate Single (JetBlue) A321, A320, $2,500 per E:7/2013 JFK, BOS, FLL, B6 Occupancy, Paid $2.00 3,300 840 ALPA Yes A319, E190 month A:10/2012 MCO, LGB for by company Agreement 2013, Currently in Add A, Pg24 Add A, Pg24 11 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Feb/2015 negotiations Southwest ATL, MCO, DAL, *Trip for Pay (TFP) is based upon Single Airlines 89, 87 or 85 $2.30 Dom. May DEN, HOU, LAS, number of days in the month, B737 WN Occupancy, Paid 7,951 3,702 SWAPA iPad (Southwest) TFP* $2.80 Int. 2006 MDW, OAK, **Number of retirements from for by company PHX, BWI Feb/2015

4.K.6 4.T.1 4.T.3 Feb/2015 Feb/2015 Feb/2015** Contract 2016, as amended Spirit Airlines *Monthly payment is prorated and Single (Spirit Wings) A319, A320, January ACY, DFW, DTW, includes salary and per diem NK $1,750*/mo Occupancy, Paid $2.20 1,483 ALPA A321 2014 FLL, LAS, ORD for by company

3.D.1 5.A.1 5.B.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2010, as amended Sun Country 1/24th the Airlines IRS CONUS B737NG SY MMG None 289 ALPA iPad MSP (Sun Country) M&IE airline daily rate 3.B 5.B.1 5.3 Aug/2016

Virgin America $2,500 per July SFO, LAX, JFK A319, A320 VX None $2.00 660 157 ALPA Nexis EFB (Redwood)THE GRID month General2010 Information EWR, LGA 10.J.1 3.B.e 10.I.1 Jan/2016 Jan/2016 Jan/2016 Rule book 2014

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2015-2029 Cargo Airlines Single Atlas Air $1,600 per (Giant) B747 5Y Occupancy, Paid $2.40 IBT month for by company 3.A.1.f 11.A.7 5.A.3

ABX Air $52 Dom. *PR = Pacific Rim, **NPR = Non (ABEX) $89.75 PR* Pacific Rim B-767 GB IBT $79.75 NPR**

20.E.1 FedEx Express $2,000 / mo *Prorated if hire date is not the first of B777, B767, Single (FedEx) until $1.95 Dom. May Fixed in plane MEM, IND, LAX, the month. B757, MD11, FX Occupancy, Paid 4,400 4,288 ALPA activation $2.75 Int. 2015 or iPad ANC, HKG, CGN DC10, A300 for by company date* 3.A 5.B.1.d 5.A.1 & 2 May/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2006 as amended Kalitta Air Week 1 paid by (Connie) $600 / week crewmember, $1.90 Dom. April iPad fixed in B747 K4 317 IBT Home Based unitl OE then, Single $2.80 Int. 2008 plane Occupancy 5.A 6.A Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2016 as amended UPS *Pacific rim and Europe flights B757, B767, Single $2.00 Dom (UPS) SDF, ANC, A300, B747, 5X MMG Occupancy, Paid $2.50 Int 1,580 1,580 IPA MIA, ONT MD-11 for by company $3.00*

10.D.1 5.H.1.a.1 12.G.2 Contract 2016 as amended Total Pilots 63,855 37,427

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Pilot Union EFBs Bases Notes Code Training new hire Junior CA Pilots Retirements training hired 2012-2029

Contractual Work Rules

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract Legacy Airlines American Airlines FAA 117 w/ 5:10 x Initial paid for by 10 Yes 488 5:10 2:1 Yes 50% None (American) exceptions days company Contract 2015, as ammended 15.D.3.q 4.C 15.C 15.G 15.G 15.E.1 2.QQ 17.I.1 24.O.2

Alaska Airlines None, Dry *Between 05:00-01:59, not to exceed 5 x cleaning (Alaska) 12:30* 1:2 or 50% air & 14 hours. **Between 02:00-04:59, not ??/12 Yes 430 5 number of 1:3.5 150% reimburesment None 10:00** 1:1.75*** ground to exceed 11 hours. ***1:1.75 duty rig days available on a trip applies to duty between 22:00 - 06:00 4 days or more Contract 2013, as ammended 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

Delta Air Lines *Days off depends on number of days (Delta) FAA 117 100% air, in bid period and ALV. **Average Daily 12,13,14 ADG** = 1:2 or minus 30 559 2 1:3.5 Chart 8.B.3 200%***** None None Guarantee, ***1:1.75 between 2200 - Reserve* 5:15 1:1.75*** minutes Ground 0559, ****Green slip as approved by company

Contract 2014, as ammended 12.N.2 12.D.1 4.H.1 12.J 12.K.1 12.L 8.B 23.U

Hawaiian Airlines *Based on local start time for (Hawaiian) 14, max 16 interisland pilots. **For reserve to For int pilots. 2** or Initial paid for by 60% 1:4*** 100% air, report but no flying assigned, 12 or 13 / 12 Yes 361 4.17 company and GOP**** GOP**** 50% ground ***International pilots only, ****Greater 12, max 14* GOP**** every 12 months of Provisions; scheduled, flown, duty 10, max 12* rig or trip rig. Contract 2010, as amended 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

United Airlines Initial paid for by *Reserve pilots have 13 days off min 50%, 75% or (United) 1:2 or 100% Blended company along on 31 day month bid periods; **1:1.75 12 / 12 or 13* Yes FAA 117 508 5 1:3.5 100% add None 1:1.75** pay rate with certain dry between 2200 - 0559, ***At the pay*** cleaning discreation of the company Contrat 2012 as amended 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

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

Major Airlines Allegiant Air *In a 30 day month. **130% open (Allegiant) time over 81 PCH, 150% junior man, 12 or 11* 4 for a 130%, 150% Company 200% VFN, ***4 shirts, 2 pants, 2 ties, Yes FAA 117 195 1:2 50% Supplied in AC 12 or 10* RON or 200%** Provided*** 1 jacket and 1 over raincoat. Yearly replace 2 shirts, 1 pant and ties as needed. Contract 2016, as amended 14.C 3.F 3.D 3.D 3.H 3.E, 3.L, 3.W 6.4

Frontier Airlines 14 hours or *Unschedule DH pay s 100% 12 Yes 177 6 for CDO 1:3.75 50%* $20/ month None (Frontier)40 | Aero Crew News FAA 117 Back to Contents 5.J.7 4.I, 5.P.2 5.J.4 4.G.2.a 4.F.6 2.A.1, 2

JetBlue Airways Avg of 5 1:2 or Schedule 150% over 78 *1 for 1:45 between 0100 and 0500 12 Yes FAA 117 36 1:3.5 $200 / year (JetBlue) per day 1:1:45* Block Hrs Add. Add. Add. Agreement 2013, Currently in Add. B.D.1 Add A & A-2 B.D.5 B.D.4 B.D.3 negotionations Southwest *Depedning on how many days in the Airlines Max 15 Days on $30 / pay period bid period determines min days off, Yes FAA 117 235 5** .74:1 1:3 100% 100% None (Southwest) Per Month* max $500 28, 29, 30 or 31; **5 hours min average per day over trip

Contract 2016, as ammended 5.E.2 4.H 5.M 4.I.2 4.I.1 4.I.3 4.L 4.S.5 2.A.4

Spirit Airlines Pilot pays for *Between 01:00-04:00, **4 for day (Spirit Wings) 14 hours or 100% or initial uniform, trips and 4.5 for multi day trips, 13/12 Yes 222 4 or 4.5** 1:4.2 100% None 11.5 hours 50%*** replacements per ***50% when deadheading to training schedule therafter Contract 2010, as ammended 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

Sun Country *11 days off in 31 day month, 12 / 10 or 11* Yes** FAA 117 196 4 1:2 1:4.2 75% 150% 100% Supplied in AC Airlines **Subject to reassignment

12.B.1 4.F 12.C 4.D & E 4.D & E 8.A.2.a 25.I 26.O

Virgin America *Unless picked up at premium pay it Initial paid for by (Red Wood) 60 Mins < 50% or is 150% add pay. **$30 per year for 11/13 Yes* 159 3.5 - - - 100%* company, then None FAA FDP 3.5 min shipping costs. $230** per year Rule book 2014 5.D.4 7.C.3.d.i 7.B.3.a.iii App. G 8.F.3 3.b 2.D.1

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

Cargo Airlines Atlas Air 14 Hours for 2 100% Pilots, 16 Biz Class or Provided by the Yes Hours for 3 or 332 100% better or $300 company 22 Hours for 4 comp or more

12.C 8.D, 8.A.3 30.A.2 ABX Air *100% pay credit on company 15 Hours 100% Air* aircraft; **50% pay credit on 13 in 30 May be Provided by the 280 4.5 50% Air** 100% None passenger carrier 14 in 31 extended to company 50% Ground 16 hours

13.D.4 18.C 19.M.4 19.K 19.E 15.A

FedEx Express *Days off based on TAFB, 4 wk or 5 1:2, Initial paid by (FedEx) wk bid period. 14.96 or 18.75* Yes 466 Yes 1:1.92, 1:3.75 100% company, $150 / 1.1.5 year Contract 2006 as ammended 25.D.1 4.F 4.F.2.b 4.F.2.d 4.F.2.a 8.A.1 26.B.3

Kalitta Air Dom *13 on 30 day months, 14 on 31 days 1 hr or $200 after first 16, 18, 20** 150% on days months. **Duty based on number of 13 or 14* Yes 127 3.65 (on 50% year. Initial paid None Int off crews, single, augmented or double. Day off) by crewmember. 18, 26, 30** 2, pg 13 18.B.5 5.E & G 19.H 5.G 6.D.1 & 2

UPS *11 for EDW (Early duty window) and (UPS) Provided by the 13 for non EDW. **6 hours minimum 11 Yes 11 or 13* 410 4 or 6** 1:2 1:3.75 100% 100% None company for each turn.

Contract 2016 as amended 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

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract Legacy Airlines American Airlines FAA 117 w/ 5:10 x Initial paid for by 10 Yes 488 5:10 2:1 Yes 50% None (American) exceptions days company Contract 2015, as ammended 15.D.3.q 4.C 15.C 15.G 15.G 15.E.1 2.QQ 17.I.1 24.O.2

Alaska Airlines None, Dry *Between 05:00-01:59, not to exceed 5 x cleaning (Alaska) 12:30* 1:2 or 50% air & 14 hours. **Between 02:00-04:59, not ??/12 Yes 430 5 number of 1:3.5 150% reimburesment None 10:00** 1:1.75*** ground to exceed 11 hours. ***1:1.75 duty rig days available on a trip applies to duty between 22:00 - 06:00 4 days or more Contract 2013, as ammended 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

Delta Air Lines *Days off depends on number of days (Delta) FAA 117 100% air, in bid period and ALV. **Average Daily 12,13,14 ADG** = 1:2 or minus 30 559 2 1:3.5 Chart 8.B.3 200%***** None None Guarantee, ***1:1.75 between 2200 - Reserve* 5:15 1:1.75*** minutes Ground 0559, ****Green slip as approved by company

Contract 2014, as ammended 12.N.2 12.D.1 4.H.1 12.J 12.K.1 12.L 8.B 23.U

Hawaiian Airlines *Based on local start time for (Hawaiian) 14, max 16 interisland pilots. **For reserve to For int pilots. 2** or Initial paid for by 60% 1:4*** 100% air, report but no flying assigned, 12 or 13 / 12 Yes 361 4.17 company and GOP**** GOP**** 50% ground ***International pilots only, ****Greater 12, max 14* GOP**** every 12 months of Provisions; scheduled, flown, duty 10, max 12* rig or trip rig. Contract 2010, as amended 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

United Airlines Initial paid for by *Reserve pilots have 13 days off min 50%, 75% or (United) 1:2 or 100% Blended company along on 31 day month bid periods; **1:1.75 12 / 12 or 13* Yes FAA 117 508 5 1:3.5 100% add None 1:1.75** pay rate with certain dry between 2200 - 0559, ***At the Contractual Work Rulespay*** THE GRID cleaning discreation of the company Contrat 2012 as amended 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

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

Major Airlines Allegiant Air *In a 30 day month. **130% open (Allegiant) time over 81 PCH, 150% junior man, 12 or 11* 4 for a 130%, 150% Company 200% VFN, ***4 shirts, 2 pants, 2 ties, Yes FAA 117 195 1:2 50% Supplied in AC 12 or 10* RON or 200%** Provided*** 1 jacket and 1 over raincoat. Yearly replace 2 shirts, 1 pant and ties as needed. Contract 2016, as amended 14.C 3.F 3.D 3.D 3.H 3.E, 3.L, 3.W 6.4

Frontier Airlines 14 hours or *Unschedule DH pay s 100% 12 Yes 177 6 for CDO 1:3.75 50%* $20/ month None (Frontier) FAA 117

5.J.7 4.I, 5.P.2 5.J.4 4.G.2.a 4.F.6 2.A.1, 2

JetBlue Airways Avg of 5 1:2 or Schedule 150% over 78 *1 for 1:45 between 0100 and 0500 12 Yes FAA 117 36 1:3.5 $200 / year (JetBlue) per day 1:1:45* Block Hrs Add. Add. Add. Agreement 2013, Currently in Add. B.D.1 Add A & A-2 B.D.5 B.D.4 B.D.3 negotionations Southwest *Depedning on how many days in the Airlines Max 15 Days on $30 / pay period bid period determines min days off, Yes FAA 117 235 5** .74:1 1:3 100% 100% None (Southwest) Per Month* max $500 28, 29, 30 or 31; **5 hours min average per day over trip

Contract 2016, as ammended 5.E.2 4.H 5.M 4.I.2 4.I.1 4.I.3 4.L 4.S.5 2.A.4

Spirit Airlines Pilot pays for *Between 01:00-04:00, **4 for day (Spirit Wings) 14 hours or 100% or initial uniform, trips and 4.5 for multi day trips, 13/12 Yes 222 4 or 4.5** 1:4.2 100% None 11.5 hours 50%*** replacements per ***50% when deadheading to training schedule therafter Contract 2010, as ammended 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 Sun Country *11 days off in 31 day month, 12 / 10 or 11* Yes** FAA 117 196 4 1:2 1:4.2 75% 150% 100% Supplied in AC Airlines **Subject to reassignment

12.B.1 4.F 12.C 4.D & E 4.D & E 8.A.2.a 25.I 26.O

Virgin America Initial paid for by *Unless picked up at premium pay it (Red Wood) 60 Mins < 50% or is 150% add pay. **$30 per year for 11/13 Yes* 159 3.5 - - - 100%* company, then None FAA FDP 3.5 min shipping costs. $230** per year Rule book 2014 5.D.4 7.C.3.d.i 7.B.3.a.iii App. G 8.F.3 3.b 2.D.1

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

Cargo Airlines Atlas Air 14 Hours for 2 100% Pilots, 16 Biz Class or Provided by the Yes Hours for 3 or 332 100% better or $300 company 22 Hours for 4 comp or more

12.C 8.D, 8.A.3 30.A.2 ABX Air *100% pay credit on company 15 Hours 100% Air* aircraft; **50% pay credit on 13 in 30 May be Provided by the 280 4.5 50% Air** 100% None passenger carrier 14 in 31 extended to company 50% Ground 16 hours

13.D.4 18.C 19.M.4 19.K 19.E 15.A FedEx Express *Days off based on TAFB, 4 wk or 5 1:2, Initial paid by (FedEx) wk bid period. 14.96 or 18.75* Yes 466 Yes 1:1.92, 1:3.75 100% company, $150 / 1.1.5 year Contract 2006 as ammended 25.D.1 4.F 4.F.2.b 4.F.2.d 4.F.2.a 8.A.1 26.B.3

Kalitta Air Dom *13 on 30 day months, 14 on 31 days 1 hr or $200 after first 16, 18, 20** 150% on days months. **Duty based on number of 13 or 14* Yes 127 3.65 (on 50% year. Initial paid None Int off crews, single, augmented or double. Day off) by crewmember. 18, 26, 30** 2, pg 13 18.B.5 5.E & G 19.H 5.G 6.D.1 & 2

UPS *11 for EDW (Early duty window) and (UPS) Provided by the 13 for non EDW. **6 hours minimum 11 Yes 11 or 13* 410 4 or 6** 1:2 1:3.75 100% 100% None company for each turn.

Contract 2016 as amended 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

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

March 2017 | 41 THE GRID Additional Compensation Details

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Legacy Airlines American Airlines Group I $104.93 $90,659.52 $153.65 $132,754 *Accumulated time can only be used (American) for the year after it is accumulated, Group II $160.28 $138,481.92 $234.67 $202,755 1-5 = 21 Days except after first six months you may 6-15 = 1 5 H/M* Group II $170.27 72 $147,113.28 $249.30 $215,395 None use up to 30 hours. **January 1st sick additional day Max 60** accural either goes to long term or Group IV $200.20 $172,972.80 $293.11 $253,247 per year gets paid out to the pilot. See sectoin Group V $210.20 $181,612.80 $307.76 $265,905 10.B for more information. Contract 2015, as amended 3.C 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 9.B.1.a 10.A & B

Alaska Airlines 0-1 = Days* *New hire pilots receive 1 vacation (Alaska) 1-4 = 15 Days day per every full month of 5-8 = 21 Days employment. 9-12 = 24 Days 5.5 H/M B737 $143.32 75 $128,988 $213.26 $191,934 0% 13.50% 20% 13-19 = 30 Days Max 1000 20-24 = 35 Days 25-30 = 40 Days >31 = 41 Days 3.A.3 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.B 28.D Contract 2013, as amended Delta Air Lines 747, 777 $219.07 $189,276 $320.71 $277,093 International pay override is $6.50 for (Delta) CA and $4.50 for FO. Section 3.C, 787 $209.85 $181,310 $307.24 $265,455 *62 hours for line holders, ALV minus 2, but not less than 72 or greater than 767-4, A330 $206.91 $178,770 $302.94 $261,740 1 Yr = 50 80. 767-3,2, B757 $183.35 $158,414 $268.45 $231,941 2 Yrs = 75 3 Yrs = 100 B737-9 $176.74 $152,703 $258.76 $223,569 1-5 = 14 Days 4 Yrs = 125 6-11 = 21 days 5 Yrs = 145 B737-8 & 7 $175.82 72 $151,908 $257.42 $222,411 0% 15% 22% 12-18 =28 days 6 Yrs = 170 A320/319 $169.66 $146,586 $248.39 $214,609 19+ = 35 days 7 Yrs = 195 8 Yrs = 220 MD-88/90 $166.62 $143,960 $243.94 $210,764 9-19 Yrs = 240 B717, DC9 $158.19 $136,676 $231.63 $200,128 20+ Yrs = 270 EMB-195 $132.84 $114,774 $194.48 $168,031 EMB-190, $112.99 $97,623 $165.46 $142,957 CRJ-900 Contract 2014, as amended 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 Hawaiian Airlines (Hawaiian) B717 $121.53 $109,376 $174.11 $156,699 1-2 = 15 Days *Coming in 2017, **No max after 3-4 = 16 Days pilots 59th birthday. 7.5 H/M without 5-10 = 21 Days a sick call. B767 10-11 = 23 Days $144.58 75 $130,119 $207.13 $186,417 5.65 H/M with a 0% 15% 20% A330 12-14 = 27 Days sick call 15-18 = 29 Days Max 1080** 19-24 = 33 Days A350* +25 = 38 Days

Contract 2010, as amended 3.D 3.F HRxMMGx12 3.C HRxMMGx12 6.B.1 12.A.1, 2 & 3 United Airlines (United) B747, B777 B787 $208.59 $175,216 $305.39 $256,528 5 H/M B767-400 1-4 = 14 Days Max 1300 Hrs 5-10 = 21 Days New hires 70 0% 16"% 20% B757-300 $173.96 $146,126 $254.70 $213,948 11-24 = 35 Days receive 60 hours B737-900, +25 = 42 Days after completing $167.89 $141,028 $245.80 $206,472 A321 training. A319 $161.02 $135,257 $235.76 $198,038 Contract 2012 as amended 3-A-1 3-C-1-a HRxMMGx12 3-A-1 HRxMMGx12 11.A.3 13.A.1 22-A 24-B-5

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Major Airlines Allegiant Air *The company will match 200% of (Allegiant) what the pilot contributes up to 5%. 1 = 7 Days EE - $134 B757, MD-80, 2-4 = 14 Days EE+Child - $177 $145.17 70 $121,943 $216.42 $181,793 4 H/M Max 600 5% at 200%* None A319, A3220 5-8 = 21 Days EE+Spouse - $281 9+ = 28 Days EE+Family - $394

3.CC 3.C HRxMMGx12 3.CC HRxMMGx12 9.A.1 10.A 4.C 4.C 5.A Contract 2016, as amended Frontier Airlines *A321 coming end of 2015 1-5 = 15 Days After 3 years 2.2% (Frontier) A319, A320, 1 Day / Month $100.01 75 $90,009 $166.68 $150,012 6-10 = 21 Days 5% 1:2 up to 6% at 9 A321* Max 120 Days 11+ = 28 Days Disclaimer: Grayyears blocks contain contract sections or date acquired. Data with contract sections may be 4.3 HRxMMGx12 4.3 HRxMMGx12 8.B 15.B.2 & 3 16.B.2 16.4 abbreviated and/or inaccurate, please consult the most JetBlue Airways 0-5 = 108 Hrs *70 line holder, 75 reserve; **Hours is A320 family $148.71 $124,916 $218.66 $183,674 (JetBlue) 6-10 = 126 Hrs based on PTO per year. Reference Based oncurrent PTO contract section for specific contractual language. 70 11-15 = 144 Hrs 5% 1:1 5% + 3% None Specified contract for more information accrual 16-20 = 162 Hrs E190 $133.82 $112,409 $196.83 $165,337 Data that does not have a contract section reference 21+ = 180 Hrs number, was obtained on-line in someAgreement form 2013, Currently and inmay be 3.C* HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 3.J** 3.J 3.E 3.E 3.F.i negotiations Southwest inaccurate. While trying to provide*85/87/89 the TFP most based onup days to in biddate 1-5 = 14 Days Airlines 1 TFP / 10 period, **Trip for Pay (TFP) is the unit 5-10 = 21 Days (Southwest) B737 $157.36 85 $160,507 $224.80 $229,296 TFP**information9.7% 1:1 not all- sources can beof compensationverified received. at this time. If 10-18 = 28 Days Max 1600 TFP +18 = 35 Days you notice a discrepancy and/or have a correction please

Contract 2016, as amended 4.C.1 4.H, 4.M* HRxTFPx12 4.C.1 HRxTFPx12 11.B.2 12.B.1email [email protected]

Spirit Airlines > 1 = 7 Days* EE = $143.90 *2010 insurance rates subject to (Spirit Wings) A319 1-4 = 14 Days EE+1 = $305.66 annual increases. 4 H/M A320 $109.27 72 $94,409 $185.32 $160,116 5-14 = 21 Days 9% EE+1 C = $322.33 Max 400 A321 15-24 = 28 Days EE+2 C = $454.73 +25 = 35 Days Family = $454.73* 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A.1 28.C 27.B Contract 2010, as amended

Sun Country $0 to $300 0-8 = 15 days Airlines 4 H/M depending on plan B737NG $112.93 70 $94,861 $168.55 $141,582 9-13 = 22 days 4% 2% and single, single 42 | Aero Crew News +14 = 30 days Back to Contents +1 or family Appendix A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.B.2 27.A.2 Virgin America 0-1 = 5 Days 5 H/M *Reserves have a MMG of 75, 125% of 6% (Red Wood) A320 $107.00 70 $89,880 $172.00 $144,480 1-5 = 15 Days 80 and 480 - - 10.D.1, **Two sick banks, normal and contributed +5 = 20 Days Max** catastrophic. Appendix A 10.C.2* HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 9.A.1 8.B.1 Rule book 2014

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Cargo Airlines Atlas Air 1 Day / Month *First year is 50 hours MMG, Out- Max 24 Base is 105 hours MMG, **Compan >5 = 14 days Catastrophic Health 14-25% will match 50%, ***Catastrophic sick B747 $149.33 62 $111,102 $213.32 $158,710 10%** <6 = 21 days 2 Days / Dental 20-30% days acrue at 2 days per month. If Month*** the normal bank is full the additional No Max 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-A ABX Air >1 = 1 Day/Mo 1-5 = 14 Days 1 Day / Month B-767 $153.03 68 $124,872.48 $218.61 $178,385.76 5-15 = 21 Days No Max 15+ = 28 Days

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FedEx Express >1 = >15 days* *Less than 1 year prorated at 1.5 (FedEx) A380 $186.33 $190,057 $262.84 $268,097 1-4 = 15 days days per month; **Additionally days 4-5 = 15 days** prorated for certain years. Pilot: $61 / mo. 5-9 = 22 days None, Pension Wide Body $174.15 85 $177,633 $245.65 $250,563 6 H/M Pilot + Family: 9-10 = 22days** plan(s) available $230 / mo 10-19 = 29 days Narrow Body $153.22 $156,284 $211.75 $215,985 19-20=29 days** +20 = 36 days Contract 2006 as amended 3.C.1.a 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.C.1.a HRxMMGx12 7.B 14.B.7.C 28 27.G.4.a Kalitta Air 7 Days on first *The company will match 100% of the day; After 1st amount contributed. **$20 for 1-4 = 14 Days >10 2.5%* >5 Yrs $20/$40** B747 $168.70 64 $129,562 $249.67 $191,747 year .58 Days / None individual, $40 for family (per mo nth) 5+ = 21 Days <10 5%* <6 Yrs No Cost Month Max 42 5.B.2 5.K HRxMMGx12 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A 7.A 10.A 9.C.3 UPS *Based on 13 bid periods for the year. 1-4 = 14 Days (UPS) B757, B767, 5.5 Hours Per **Based on plan selected and 5-10 = 21 Days $50 to $410* A300, B747, $212.69 75 $207,373 $300.00 $292,500 Pay Period 12% employee only or employee and 11-19 = 28 Days Per Month MD-11 No Max family. 20+ = 35 Days

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 2016 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays 1 FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Legacy Airlines American Airlines Group I $104.93 $90,659.52 $153.65 $132,754 *Accumulated time can only be used (American) for the year after it is accumulated, Group II $160.28 $138,481.92 $234.67 $202,755 1-5 = 21 Days except after first six months you may 6-15 = 1 5 H/M* Group II $170.27 72 $147,113.28 $249.30 $215,395 None use up to 30 hours. **January 1st sick additional day Max 60** accural either goes to long term or Group IV $200.20 $172,972.80 $293.11 $253,247 per year gets paid out to the pilot. See sectoin Group V $210.20 $181,612.80 $307.76 $265,905 10.B for more information. Contract 2015, as amended 3.C 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 15.D.1.b HRxMMGx12 9.B.1.a 10.A & B

Alaska Airlines 0-1 = Days* *New hire pilots receive 1 vacation (Alaska) 1-4 = 15 Days day per every full month of 5-8 = 21 Days employment. 9-12 = 24 Days 5.5 H/M B737 $143.32 75 $128,988 $213.26 $191,934 0% 13.50% 20% 13-19 = 30 Days Max 1000 20-24 = 35 Days 25-30 = 40 Days >31 = 41 Days 3.A.3 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.B 28.D Contract 2013, as amended Delta Air Lines 747, 777 $219.07 $189,276 $320.71 $277,093 International pay override is $6.50 for (Delta) CA and $4.50 for FO. Section 3.C, 787 $209.85 $181,310 $307.24 $265,455 *62 hours for line holders, ALV minus 2, but not less than 72 or greater than 767-4, A330 $206.91 $178,770 $302.94 $261,740 1 Yr = 50 80. 767-3,2, B757 $183.35 $158,414 $268.45 $231,941 2 Yrs = 75 3 Yrs = 100 B737-9 $176.74 $152,703 $258.76 $223,569 1-5 = 14 Days 4 Yrs = 125 6-11 = 21 days 5 Yrs = 145 B737-8 & 7 $175.82 72 $151,908 $257.42 $222,411 0% 15% 22% 12-18 =28 days 6 Yrs = 170 A320/319 $169.66 $146,586 $248.39 $214,609 19+ = 35 days 7 Yrs = 195 8 Yrs = 220 MD-88/90 $166.62 $143,960 $243.94 $210,764 9-19 Yrs = 240 B717, DC9 $158.19 $136,676 $231.63 $200,128 20+ Yrs = 270 EMB-195 $132.84 $114,774 $194.48 $168,031 EMB-190, $112.99 $97,623 $165.46 $142,957 CRJ-900 Contract 2014, as amended 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 Hawaiian Airlines (Hawaiian) B717 $121.53 $109,376 $174.11 $156,699 1-2 = 15 Days *Coming in 2017, **No max after 3-4 = 16 Days pilots 59th birthday. 7.5 H/M without 5-10 = 21 Days a sick call. B767 10-11 = 23 Days $144.58 75 $130,119 $207.13 $186,417 5.65 H/M with a 0% 15% 20% A330 12-14 = 27 Days sick call 15-18 = 29 Days Max 1080** 19-24 = 33 Days A350* +25 = 38 Days

Contract 2010, as amended 3.D 3.F HRxMMGx12 3.C HRxMMGx12 6.B.1 12.A.1, 2 & 3 United Airlines (United) B747, B777 B787 $208.59 $175,216 $305.39 $256,528 5 H/M B767-400 1-4 = 14 Days Max 1300 Hrs 5-10 = 21 Days New hires 70 0% 16"% 20% B757-300 $173.96 $146,126 $254.70 $213,948 11-24 = 35 Days receive 60 hours B737-900, +25 = 42 Days after completing $167.89 $141,028 $245.80 $206,472 A321 training. A319 $161.02 $135,257Additional$235.76 $198,038 Compensation Details THE GRID Contract 2012 as amended 3-A-1 3-C-1-a HRxMMGx12 3-A-1 HRxMMGx12 11.A.3 13.A.1 22-A 24-B-5

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Major Airlines Allegiant Air *The company will match 200% of (Allegiant) what the pilot contributes up to 5%. 1 = 7 Days EE - $134 B757, MD-80, 2-4 = 14 Days EE+Child - $177 $145.17 70 $121,943 $216.42 $181,793 4 H/M Max 600 5% at 200%* None A319, A3220 5-8 = 21 Days EE+Spouse - $281 9+ = 28 Days EE+Family - $394

3.CC 3.C HRxMMGx12 3.CC HRxMMGx12 9.A.1 10.A 4.C 4.C 5.A Contract 2016, as amended Frontier Airlines *A321 coming end of 2015 1-5 = 15 Days After 3 years 2.2% (Frontier) A319, A320, 1 Day / Month $100.01 75 $90,009 $166.68 $150,012 6-10 = 21 Days 5% 1:2 up to 6% at 9 A321* Max 120 Days 11+ = 28 Days years

4.3 HRxMMGx12 4.3 HRxMMGx12 8.B 15.B.2 & 3 16.B.2 16.4

JetBlue Airways 0-5 = 108 Hrs *70 line holder, 75 reserve; **Hours is A320 family $148.71 $124,916 $218.66 $183,674 (JetBlue) 6-10 = 126 Hrs based on PTO per year. Reference Based on PTO 70 11-15 = 144 Hrs 5% 1:1 5% + 3% None Specified contract for more information accrual 16-20 = 162 Hrs E190 $133.82 $112,409 $196.83 $165,337 21+ = 180 Hrs Agreement 2013, Currently in 3.C* HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 3.J** 3.J 3.E 3.E 3.F.i negotiations Southwest *85/87/89 TFP based on days in bid 1-5 = 14 Days Airlines 1 TFP / 10 period, **Trip for Pay (TFP) is the unit 5-10 = 21 Days (Southwest) B737 $157.36 85 $160,507 $224.80 $229,296 TFP** 9.7% 1:1 - of compensation received. 10-18 = 28 Days Max 1600 TFP +18 = 35 Days

Contract 2016, as amended 4.C.1 4.H, 4.M* HRxTFPx12 4.C.1 HRxTFPx12 11.B.2 12.B.1 19.B.2

Spirit Airlines > 1 = 7 Days* EE = $143.90 *2010 insurance rates subject to (Spirit Wings) A319 1-4 = 14 Days EE+1 = $305.66 annual increases. 4 H/M A320 $109.27 72 $94,409 $185.32 $160,116 5-14 = 21 Days 9% EE+1 C = $322.33 Max 400 A321 15-24 = 28 Days EE+2 C = $454.73 +25 = 35 Days Family = $454.73* 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 14.A.1 28.C 27.B Contract 2010, as amended Sun Country $0 to $300 0-8 = 15 days Airlines 4 H/M depending on plan B737NG $112.93 70 $94,861 $168.55 $141,582 9-13 = 22 days 4% 2% and single, single +14 = 30 days +1 or family Appendix A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.B.2 27.A.2 Virgin America 0-1 = 5 Days 5 H/M *Reserves have a MMG of 75, 125% of 6% (Red Wood) A320 $107.00 70 $89,880 $172.00 $144,480 1-5 = 15 Days 80 and 480 - - 10.D.1, **Two sick banks, normal and contributed +5 = 20 Days Max** catastrophic. Appendix A 10.C.2* HRxMMGx12 Appendix A HRxMMGx12 9.A.1 8.B.1 Rule book 2014

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Cargo Airlines Atlas Air 1 Day / Month *First year is 50 hours MMG, Out- Max 24 Base is 105 hours MMG, **Compan >5 = 14 days Catastrophic Health 14-25% will match 50%, ***Catastrophic sick B747 $149.33 62 $111,102 $213.32 $158,710 10%** <6 = 21 days 2 Days / Dental 20-30% days acrue at 2 days per month. If Month*** the normal bank is full the additional No Max 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-A ABX Air >1 = 1 Day/Mo 1-5 = 14 Days 1 Day / Month B-767 $153.03 68 $124,872.48 $218.61 $178,385.76 5-15 = 21 Days No Max 15+ = 28 Days

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FedEx Express >1 = >15 days* *Less than 1 year prorated at 1.5 (FedEx) A380 $186.33 $190,057 $262.84 $268,097 1-4 = 15 days days per month; **Additionally days 4-5 = 15 days** prorated for certain years. Pilot: $61 / mo. 5-9 = 22 days None, Pension Wide Body $174.15 85 $177,633 $245.65 $250,563 6 H/M Pilot + Family: 9-10 = 22days** plan(s) available $230 / mo 10-19 = 29 days Narrow Body $153.22 $156,284 $211.75 $215,985 19-20=29 days** +20 = 36 days Contract 2006 as amended 3.C.1.a 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.C.1.a HRxMMGx12 7.B 14.B.7.C 28 27.G.4.a Kalitta Air 7 Days on first *The company will match 100% of the day; After 1st amount contributed. **$20 for 1-4 = 14 Days >10 2.5%* >5 Yrs $20/$40** B747 $168.70 64 $129,562 $249.67 $191,747 year .58 Days / None individual, $40 for family (per mo nth) 5+ = 21 Days <10 5%* <6 Yrs No Cost Month Max 42 5.B.2 5.K HRxMMGx12 5.B.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A 7.A 10.A 9.C.3 UPS *Based on 13 bid periods for the year. 1-4 = 14 Days (UPS) B757, B767, 5.5 Hours Per **Based on plan selected and 5-10 = 21 Days $50 to $410* A300, B747, $212.69 75 $207,373 $300.00 $292,500 Pay Period 12% employee only or employee and 11-19 = 28 Days Per Month MD-11 No Max family. 20+ = 35 Days

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 2016 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FO CA Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Top CA pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Base Pay Base Pay Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays 1

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he following pages contain over 30 different contractual comparisons for 22 separate regional airlines. Almost all the data was collect from T 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!

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) Highlighted blocks indicate best in class. (Hourly) accrual employee pays Over 2,000 Pilots ExpressJet EMB- *Based on YOS; **Prorated 7/12ths of (LXJT 145XR, a day per month. ***110 Additoinal $45.26 $40,734 $98.18 $88,362 <5 = 2.5% EMB-145, < 1 = 7 Days** 5 H/M <5 = 4% (Accey) 5<10 = 4% hours may be accured for any illness EMB-135 2-6 = 14 Days Max 640 5<10 = 5% Blue blocks indicate recent updates 75 10<15 = 5% 25% longer than 30 days, if more than 255 7-10 = 21 Days (110 above 10+ = 6% 15<20 = 5.5% hours used at once acrual is 7 H/M. 60-76 Seat +11 = 28 Days 640***) Vesting* $49.98 $44,982 $107.83 $97,047 20+ = 6% ****60-76 seat aircraft pay rates A/C**** added with new contract extension, currenlty there are none on property. Contract 2004 as amended, Currently - 3.A.1 3.B.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1 7.A 25.A.2 25.B.2 LOA 9 Airline name and ATC call sign in negotiations 1=20% of 6% ExpressJet 0-4 = 2.75 H/M *Vesting based on YOS, **1.2 Days CRJ-200 $46.44 $41,796 $101.80 $91,620 <1 = 14 Days** 2=30% of 6% (LASA) 4-7 = 3 H/M per month of employment. 1-5 = 14 Days 3=40% of 6% (Accey) 75 7-10 3.25 H/M None 30% 6-14 = 21 Days 4-6=50%of6% CRJ-700, +10 = 3.5 H/M $48.48 $43,632 $109.33 $98,397 +15 = 28 Days 7=75% of 6% CRJ-900 Max 500 10=75%of8% Contract 2007 as amended, Currently 27.A.1 28.A.3 - 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.1 27.A.1* in negotiations SkyWest Airlines After 90 Days *MMG for reserve pilots is 76. EMB-120 $37.15 80 $35,664 $76.21 $73,162 <6m = 30.8 Hrs (Skywest) .0193 Per Hour **Vacation time is based on how Gray blocks indicate source of data or >5 = 36.96 Hrs 1.45 H/M*** much your work, see chart in 3011.1 CRJ-200 $45.77 $41,193 $106.67 $96,003 > 10 = 46 Hrs After 2 Years for per hour basis, Hours quoted in date data was obtained 3.C.1 indicates > 15 = 49 Hrs CRJ-700 $48.52 $43,668 $113.07 $101,763 .027 Per Hour 1.2-6%**** None 38% this chart are based on working 800 > 16 = 52 Hrs 75 2 H/M*** hours in one year. Pilots set the daily contract section see contract for more >17 = 55 Hrs EMB-175 $48.70 $43,830 $113.20 $101,880 After 5 Years rate for vacation awards. ***H/M >18 = 58 Hrs .0385 Per Hour based on MMG of 75 hours. information CRJ-900 $50.00 $45,000 $117.00 $105,300 >19 = 61 Hrs 2.89 H/M*** ****Based on YOS. Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015 - 3027.2 3008.5.A.3* HRxMMGx12 3027.1 HRxMMGx12 3011.1** 3012.1 - Republic Airways *Yearly accrual rate is based on a Sample only; refer to adjacent pages for actual informationPDO* (Republic or monthly accrual rate. Rates shown 1 = 12.6 days 1 Yr = 4.20 H/M Shuttle) 35% for Legacy are multiplied by 12 divided by 4, 2 = 13.65 days 2 Yr = 4.55 H/M PPO Medical Plan Vacation is taken out of a PDO bank 3 = 14.7 days 3 Yr = 4.90 H/M @ 4 hrs per day. 4 = 15.75 days 4 Yr = 5.25 H/M <6 = 2.5% 25% for PHP EMB-170 5 = 16.8 days 5 Yr = 5.60 H/M $50.42 75 $45,378 $120.11 $108,099 6-13 = 4% None Pilot Health Plan EMB-175 6 = 17.85 days 6 Yr = 5.95 H/M Abbreviation and definitions: 13+ =6% 7 = 18.9 days 7 Yr = 6.30 H/M 35% for TPO 8 = 22.05 days 8 Yr = 7.35 H/M Traditional PPO 9 = 23.1 days 9 Yr = 7.70 H/M Plan 10 = 24.15 10 = 8.05 H/M 401(K) Matching: Retirement plan, the company will match the IOE: Initial Operating Experience, refers the Noflight Max training a new Contract 2015 employees contribution up to the listed percentage. Unless noted- 3-1hire receives3.K.1 HRxMMGx12 from a check3-1 airmanHRxMMGx12 after8.A.1*** completing8.A.1 all 14.Kground and 14.E Envoy formally <1yr = <7 dys*** 1-4 = 3.5% *CRJ-700 gone by Dec/16; **New- 90dys-5yrs = American Eagle EMB-145 $89.12 $80,208 1-2yrs = 7 dys 5-9 = 5.25% 31% to 35% hires are capped at 12th year pay for the company will match 100% of what the employee contributes. simulator training. 3.5hrs/month; (Envoy) $39.78 75 $35,802 >2yrs = 14 dys 10-14 = 6.4% None 1% increases per CA and 4 years for FO. ***<1 is >5 yrs = CRJ-700* >5yrs = 21 dys 15-19 = 7% year prorated. $93.90 $84,510 4hrs/month ALPA: Air Line Pilots Association EMB-175 MMG: Minimum Monthly Guarantee,>16yrs = the28 dys minimum 20+amount = 8% of Contract 2003 as amended, Currently - LOA**creditLOA the employeeHRxMMGx12 LOA**will receiveHRxMMGx12 per month.8 The9.A ability28.B*** to work28.B 28.A.3.b Cancellation pay: When a leg or legs are canceled, the employee in negotiations will still be credited for that leg. Some companies will not cover more or less is possible, depends on the needs of the company, FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft line holder or reserve and open trips for that month.Sick Time 401(K) all reasons for cancellations. Refer to the contract for more Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) information. (Hourly)Per Diem: The amount of money the companyaccrual pays the employee employee pays 500-2,000 Pilots Endeavor Air for food expenses while gone from <1yr=<7base, dys*** typically 1- from 50% show Match: time *Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% CRJ-200 $38.49 $34,641 $84.03 $75,627 Deadhead: Positive space travel as a passenger(Flagship) for company 2yrs=7 days 1-5 = 6% 32% for medical increases every year; **Based on to end75 of debrief time of that trip.>2yrs=14days Day trip 2.5per H/M diem5-10 is= 8% taxableNone (35% 1/1/15), 25% YOS, ***>1 year prorated business; paid as shown in above referenced column. >5yrs=21days 10+ = 10% dental CRJ-900 $39.75 $35,775 $89.96 $80,964 while overnight is not. >16yrs=28days Vesting** DC: Direct Contribution, the company will contribute -the listed 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 PSA Airlines UTU: United Transportation Union 50% Match: *75% after 10 YOS, **Vesting after 3 additional amount directly to the employees 401(K),CRJ-200 either $41.78 $37,602 $98.37 $88,533 < 1 = 7 days .5-5 = 1.5% (Bluestreak) 0-5 = 3.5 H/M .5-5 = 2% YOS. > 2 = 14 days 5-7 = 2% 75 5+ = 4 H/M 5-7 = 4% 27% quarterly or yearly, refer to the contract for more information YOS: Years of Service with the company.> 7 = 21 days 7-10 = 2.5% CRJ-700 485 Max 7-10 = 8% $43.29 $38,961 $106.67 $96,003 >14 = 28 days 10+ = 3.5% CRJ-900 10+ = 8%* IBT: International Brotherhood of Teamsters - 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 Mesa Airlines *Pilots shall receive as the Company CRJ-200 $80.93 $73,808 < 1 = 7 days (Air Shuttle) 0-1 = 1.52 H/M Based on rates set matching contribution the greater of > 2 = 14 days CRJ-700, $37.96 76 $34,620 1-4 = 2.17 H/M 2%* None by company and the amount contributed to any other > 5 = 21 days CRJ-900, $93.76 $85,509 +4 = 3.0 H/M insurance provider Company employees or two percent EMB-175 > 20 = 28 days - 3.A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 8.A 24.B - 24.A Contract 2008 as amended 46 | Aero Crew News Air Wisconsin < 1 = 7 days Back to3-4% Contents= 1% *1.5% Pay Raise every year on (Wisconsin) > 2 = 14 days 5-6% = 2% October 1st., 3.A.2, **Pilot must 3.75 H/M CRJ-200* $49.24 75 $44,316 $107.67 $96,903 > 5 = 21 days 7% = 3% 3% 25% contribute first percentages to get Max 375 > 10 = 28 days 8% = 4% company matching (second > 19 = 35 days 9% = 5% 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 Horizon Air < 5 = 14 days Company *MMG based on 35 day bid period Q-400 $49.43 80.5 $43,770 $119.19 $105,543 3 H/M 6% None (Horizon Air) > 5 = 28 days Discretion

- 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 Compass Airlines < 1 = 7 days 0-2 = 3 H/M 50% Match: *Contract is based on months of (Compass) E-170, > 1 = 14 days 2-5 = 3.25 H/M 9m-4 = 4% 29% Employee, service for vacation accural, $45.80 75 $41,220 $111.24 $100,116 None E-175 > 5 = 21 days 5+ = 3.5 H/M 3-5 = 6% 34% Family converted to years for comparison, > 15 = 28 days Max 450 6+ = 8% 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 GoJet Airlines > 1= 7 days Reserve MMG is 70, Line holder 0-2 = 2 H/M 1% (Lindbergh) > 2 = 14 days $85 single, $314 MMG is 74, *Company match 100%, CRJ-700 $37.70 74 $33,478 $96.97 $86,109 +2 = 3 H/M Veste 100% No > 7 = 21 days family per month** **2007 rates Max 300 after 3 YOS > 15 = 28 days - ? 5.B.2 HRxMMGx12 ? HRxMMGx12 13.A.1 14.A 27.D.1 27.D 27.B.1 Contract 2007 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Under 500 Pilots Piedmont Airlines 50% Match: *50% match based on YOS, **See > 1 = 5 days*** (Piedmont) <4 = 6% chart at referenced contract section; < 1= 5 days Q-100, 4-9 = 9% Set amount** 2016 ***First year is prorated. $40.33 75 $36,297 $89.98 $80,982 2-7 = 10 days 4 H/M 1% Q-300 10-14 = 10% Max 17% 7-13 = 15 days 15-19 = 11& +14 = 20 days 20+ = 12% - 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 Tran States < 1 = 7 days** 0-2 = 3 H/M 9+ mos = 4% *Line holder lines built to a minimum 38% Employee, Airlines (Waterski) 2 - 5 = 14 days 3-5 = 3.5 H/M 3-6 = 6% 80 hours, **First year is prorated. ERJ-145 $44.99 75 $40,491 $104.51 $94,059 None 39.5% Emp +2, 6 -13 = 21 days +6 = 4 H/M 7+ = 8% 50% Family +14 = 28 days 450 Max 50% Match - 3 3.C.1* HRxMMGx12 3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.D - 27.C.2 Contract 2011 as amended Cape Air *Pay is per duty hour and minimum (Kap) 1 = 7 Days pay per week is 40 hours; **25% ATR-42, 2 = 14 Days $12.72 40 $26,458 $30.02 $62,442 up to 4%** None 50% matching C402, BN2 5 = 21 Days + 10 = 35 Days

- Per week* HRxMMGx52 HRxMMGx52 8.A.1 5.G.1 - 5.A & B Need contract Silver Airways < 1 = 7 days** *25% matching, **First year prorated Saab 340b $39.03 75 $35,127 $83.07 $74,763 (Silverwings) 2-6 = 14 days 4 H/M 40% for employee, 4%* None 7-10 = 21 days 160 Max 75% for family B1900D $30.21 75 $27,189 $66.26 $59,634 +11 = 28 days - 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 Ameriflight, LLC (AMFlight) 160 Units of 1.16 Days per All Salary $31,000 Salary $89,650 5% None $198 per month Pay month

CommutAir *FO max out at 6 years, CA max out 1 = 7 days (CommutAir) Q-200, at 20 years ERJ. **50% based on 1-5 =14 days Q-300, $45.62 75 $41,058 $106.36 $95,724 2.5 H/M up to 6%** None 35.0% YOS 5-11 = 21 days ERJ-145 11+ = 28 days

- 3.M 3.D.1* HRxMMGx12 3.M HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.2 28.D.1 28 27.C Contract 2015 as amended Great Lakes *From zero to 3 years, 0-3 = 7 Days Airlines B1900D, .94* or 1.56 Equal to other Equal to other $33.52 75 $30,168 $56.67 $51,003 4-5 = 14 Days None (Lakes Air) EMB-120 H/M employees employees +6 = 21 Days

- 3.A 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 6.B.1 20.B - 20.A Contract 2014 as amended

Peninsula Airways Saab 340A, (Penisula) Saab 340B*

- Need contract Seaborne Airlines DHC-6-300 $44.00 $39,600 $93.00 $83,700 *Based on profitability (Seaborne) 75 Yes* S340 $40.00 $36,000 $69.00 $62,100

- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract Corvus Airlines B1900C, 2.9 Hours 2 Days $450-$500 / Mo. (Raven Flight) B19000D, $64.00 60 $37,440 $117.00 $84,240 2% None Per Week Per Year $750-$800 / Mo. DH-8 - HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract Island Air 1-3 = 1% *After 5 YOS. (Moku) Q-100 $38.57 $37,027 $79.83 $76,637 1-3 = 1% 3-4 = 3% 3-6 = 5% 4-5 = 4% 0% for employee, < 1 = 15 days 7.6 H/M 6-8 = 3% 5-6 = 5% full cost for family, ATR-72 $40.50 80 $38,880 $100.98 $96,941 +3 = 19 days 480 Max 8-10 = 2% 6-8 = 7% after 3rd year then +5 = 23 days 720 Max* 10-12 = 1% 8-10 = 8% 0% for all Q-400 $0 $100.98 $82,400 12+ = 0% 10-12 = 9% 12+ = 10% - 3.A 4.A.2 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 12.A.1 LOA 2 LOA 2 14.A Contract 2009 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) 1 (Hourly) accrual employee pays General Information THE GRID

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code training hired Over 2,000 Pilots ExpressJet *Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or $300 / week (LXJT) $7,500 w/ ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, EMB-145XR & $1,400 per Paid for by (Accey) ERJ type*, May United, EWR, IAH, ORD, remaining after first year; **Will EMB-145 EV diem to company; single $1.85/hr 1,815 ALPA Surface 3 LTE $1,000 2007** American*** CLE, DFW*** Reduce 11/2007 to 1/2011; ***AA EMB-135 checkride, occupancy Referral flying out of DFW due to end 7/2017 then MMG Contract 2004 as amended, Currently Online Feb/15 4.C.2 Nov/2016 Nov/2016 in negotiations, ExpressJet *Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or $7,500 w/ (LASA) CRJ-200 Paid for by ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, remain CRJ type*, June Delta, (Accey) CRJ-700 EV $300 / week company; single $1.85/hr 1,488 ALPA Surface 3 LTE ATL, DFW, DTW after first year, **Will reduce from $1,000 2007** American CRJ-900 occupancy 5/2008 to 9/2010 Referral

Contract 2007 as amended, Currently Online 3.C.1 5.A.1 Mar/2016 Apr/2016 in negotiations;

Total 3,303 SkyWest Airlines Paid for by COS, DEN, DTW, *$7,500 w/ Part 121, 135 or type (Skywest) CRJ-200 company; dual United, FAT, IAH, LAX, rating for any turbo jet over 12,500 1.85/hr CRJ-700 occupancy, American, MSP, ORD, PDX, lbs. **SGU is not a base, only HQ. OO $7,500* 65 Hours ($1.90/hr 2014 4,000 None Surface 3 LTE CRJ-900 Company will Alaska, PHX, PSP, SEA, Eff. 1/1/2017) EMB-175 pay 50% for Delta SFO, SLC, TUS single room SGU** Pilot Agreement signed August 2015 3008.19.A 3015.6.A.1 3009.1.A Aug/2016 Aug/2016 Republic Airways $1,000 to $11,000 contract signing EMB-145 (Republic or CMH, DCA, GSO, bonus, based on hire date. $5,000 $12,500 $1,600 first Paid for by United, Shuttle) EMB-170 $1.95/hr Dom IND, LGA, MCI, FO anniversary bonus, $10,000 CA RW mo. then company; single 3.5 Years 2,105 American, IBT iPad EMB-175 $2.50/hr Int.* MIA, ORD, PHL, anniversary bonus. *International per EMB-170/5 MMG occupancy Delta PIT, EWR, JFK diem only applies when block in to $7,500 block out is greater than 90 mins.

Contract 2015 10.A.2.a 4.B.1 Nov/2015 Apr/2016

Envoy formally *Dependent on aircraft assignment American Eagle once hired; **Paid over two years in Up to $1.85/hr + (Envoy) quarterly installments and after one CRJ-700, $22,100* 64 hr MMG Paid for by $0.05 Oct year of service; ***Company projects EMB-145, MQ plus $20,000 + 16 hrs per company; single increase in 1,850 American ALPA iPad Air 2 DFW, ORD, LGA 2011*** less than 3 years for new hires to EMB-175 retention diem per day occupancy 2018, 2021 upgrade and 6 years to flow to bonus** & 2024 American Airlines.

Contract 2003 as amended Online 4.A 4.B 5.B.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code training hired 500 - 2,000 Pilots Endeavor Air Single Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% CRJ-200 MMG, but no July JFK, DTW, (Flagship) 9E $23,000* Occupancy paid $1.70/hr 1,587 Delta ALPA increases every year, *$23,000 per CRJ900 per diem 2007 MSP, LGA by company year until Dec 2018. Online 3.D.1, 5.D.4 5.D.1 Dec/2015 Mar/2016 Contract 2013 as amended PSA Airlines *$1000 referral bonus for employees (Bluestreak) if they refer a successful applicant, CRJ-200 Paid for by Hiring No - $1000 MMG & Per **Hiring street captains if they meet CRJ-700 OH company; single $1.75/hr Street 1,186 American ALPA CLT, DAY, TYS Referral* Diem the minimum qualifications otherwise CRJ-900 occupancy CAs** once they reach 1,000 hours SIC time.

5.A.1 Jul/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2013 as amended Mesa Airlines CRJ-200 *New hire bonues paid out over 4 76 Hours Paid for by (Air Shuttle) CRJ-700 $30,000* United, PHX, DFW, years. **Pilot referal bouns, 4 YV during company; single $1.47/hr 4 Months 1,250 ALPA iPad*** CRJ-900 $20,000** American IAD, IAH installements. ***Pilot must have an training occupancy EMB-175 iPad, but there is a stipend for it. LOA 37 5.A.2 5.B.1 5.A.2 Feb/2016 Feb/2016 Contract 2008 as amended Air Wisconsin No Bonus, Paid for by Pilot hiring and attrition from 10/2013 2.5 hours $1.75/hr dom 2.5 - 3 DCA, LGA, ORF, (Wisconsin) CRJ-200 ZW $1000 or company; single 750 American ALPA to 10/2014, *$1250 referral bonus if per day $1.80/hr int Years PHL $1250 Ref.* occupancy applicant has CRJ type rating Contract 2003, Pilot data from 4.C 5.A.1 LOA 37 Jul/2015 Apr/2016 10/6/2014 seniority list. Horizon Air 16 credit Paid for by *Upgrade time should be reduced as (Horizon Air) hours per company; July ANC, BOI, GEG, they explore more growth with the DH-8-Q400 QX None $1.80/hr 635 Alaska IBT week & per double 2014* MFR, PDX, SEA approval of the Alaska Air Group diem occupancy purchase of Virgin America. 5.I.4 6.C 5.G.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2012 as amended Compass Airlines *Per diem only when not in base for Paid for by (Compass) $1,500 sims; **DOS + 24 Mos. $1.70, MMG & Per company; Sept Delta, EMB-175 CP Referal $1.65/hr** 710 ALPA iPad MSP, LAX, SEA Diem* double 2015 American Bonus occupancy

3.H, 5.B 5.B.3 5.B.1 Oct/2016 Dec/2015 Contract 2014 as amended GoJet Airlines Paid for by *7 CRJ-900s being delivered by the CRJ-700 $12,000** $23/hr @ 60 January ORD, RDU, STL, (Lindbergh) G7 company; single $1.60/hr 555 United, Delta IBT end of 2015. **New hire bonus, CRJ-900* $5,000*** hr 2015 DEN occupancy ***With CL-65 type. Jan/2017 5.B.3 6.C 5.O Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2016 as amended

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code training hired Under 500 Pilots Piedmont Airlines DH-8-100 MMG + 1/2 Paid for by *1,000 Hours of Part 121 flight time. 1,000* Hrs PHL, MDT, (Piedmont) DH-8-300 PI $15,000 per diem per company; single $1.70/hr 420 American ALPA **$5,000 pilot referal bonus for 2,500 TT ROA, SBY March 2017 | 47 ERJ-145 day occupancy employees. LOA 16 5.D.4 5.A.3 5.D.1 Jul/2016 Jul/2016 Contract 2013 as amended Tran States *Paid out over 3 years, restricitions Airlines (Waterski) Paid for by apply. Attendance Bonus 0 Sick $35.81 @ July United, IAD, STL, ORD ERJ-145 AX $30,000* company; Single $1.90/hr 600 ALPA iPad Days Used $1000, 1 Sick Day Used 75 hrs 2015 American DEN, RDU occupancy $700, 2 Sick Days Used $500, 3 Sick Days Used $300 3.C.1 5.A.1 5.C.1 Dec/2015 Jun/2016 Contract 2015 as amended Cape Air New England, HYA, EWB, BOS, PVC, ACK, MVY, (Kap) New York, RUT, LEB, RKD, AUG, PVD, ALB, ATR-42 Paid for by Upon Hyannis Air Montana, OGS, MSS, SLK, HPN, BIL, SDY, 40 Hours per C402 9K None company; Single $37/overnight Reaching 100 Service DBA IBT No Midwest, GDV, OLF, GGW, HVR, UIN, MWA, week BN2 occupancy ATP Mins Cape Air Caribbean & CGI, IRK, TBN, OWB, SJU, MAZ, Micronesia STX, STT, EIS, GUM (See Notes) 3.K.A 6.E.5.A 6.G.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2012 as amended Silver Airways Paid for by *$3,000 after IOE, $3,000 after 1 MMG & Per FLL, TPA, (Silverwings) Saab 340b 3M $12,000* company; single $1.85/hr 18 months 160 Self** IBT year, $6,000 after 2 years; **11 Diem MCO, IAD occupancy Codeshares 5.C Jul/2015 Jul/2016 Contract 2011 as amended Ameriflight, LLC DFW, BFI, PDX, *Hourly rate in training depends on EMB-120 UPS (AMFlight) SFO, BUR, ONT, PIC, SIC and aircraft type. EMB-110 $9 - $12.50 FedEx Paid for by PHX, ABQ, SLC, BE1900 & 99 per hour* DHL AM None company; Single $1.45/hr Immediate 185 None iPad SAT, OMA, LAN, SA227 $35 / Day Lantheus occupancy CVG, SDF, BUF, C208 Per Diem ACS MHT, EWR, MIA, PA31 Mallinckodt BQN, SJU Oct/2015 Oct/2015 CommutAir *With ATP/CTP: $7,000; Without DH-8-100 Paid for by (CommutAir) Up to ATP/CTP: $2,000 free ATP/CTP DH-8-200 C5 MMG company; single $1.70/hr Oct/2016 370 United ALPA None EWR, IAD, BTV** $15,000* course; $5/121 PIC qualifying hour up ERJ-145 occupancy to $8,000 **BTV is only HQ Online 3.G 5.A.8 5.B.3 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2015 as amended Great Lakes 15 Month, $7,500 training contract Paid for by Airlines B1900D May required for ALL First Officers. Direct ZK No $36/Day company; dual $1.50/hr 60 UTU DEN, PHX (Lakes Air) EMB-120 2016 Entry Captains contract is prorated occupancy over the first 15 months of service. 4.D Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2014 as amended Peninsula Airways Saab 340A, *$1,100/Mo. Base Salary KS $50/day 2012 120 None ANC, BOS (Penisula) Saab 340B* Oct/2014 Need contract Seaborne Airlines DH-8-300 $30/dom, January BB 90 SJU, STX (Seaborne) S340 $50/int 2013 Oct/2014 Need contract Corvus Airlines *After 6 months pay goes to $40 on (Raven Flight) B1900C None, except B1900, first year pay adjusted for this. $40.00 per November B19000D* 7H No MMG during SIMs in 81 None iPad ANC **Hageland pilots can transfer at any over night 2009** DH-8 SEA, Single time once they hit ATP mins, so much uncertainty abounds Apr/2016 Apr/2016 Need contract Island Air None, On a Codeshare for United, Hawaiian and (Moku) Paid for by RON, Go; *Reserve MMG at FO year one Street ATR-72 WP MMG* company; Single company will 53 Self ALPA HNL rate, if OE completed as a CA, CA Captains occupancy reimburse w/ year 1 rate paid retro receipt 3.C.1 11.P.3 4.J.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2009 as amended Total Pilots 20,100

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code training hired Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code training hired Over 2,000 Pilots ExpressJet *Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or $300 / week (LXJT) $7,500 w/ ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, EMB-145XR & $1,400 per Paid for by (Accey) ERJ type*, May United, EWR, IAH, ORD, remaining after first year; **Will EMB-145 EV diem to company; single $1.85/hr 1,815 ALPA Surface 3 LTE $1,000 2007** American*** CLE, DFW*** Reduce 11/2007 to 1/2011; ***AA EMB-135 checkride, occupancy Referral flying out of DFW due to end 7/2017 then MMG Contract 2004 as amended, Currently Online Feb/15 4.C.2 Nov/2016 Nov/2016 in negotiations, ExpressJet *Additional bonus if typed in CRJ or $7,500 w/ (LASA) CRJ-200 Paid for by ERJ, $3,500 at end of training, remain CRJ type*, June Delta, (Accey) CRJ-700 EV $300 / week company; single $1.85/hr 1,488 ALPA Surface 3 LTE ATL, DFW, DTW after first year, **Will reduce from $1,000 2007** American CRJ-900 occupancy 5/2008 to 9/2010 Referral

Contract 2007 as amended, Currently Online 3.C.1 5.A.1 Mar/2016 Apr/2016 in negotiations;

Total 3,303 SkyWest Airlines Paid for by COS, DEN, DTW, *$7,500 w/ Part 121, 135 or type (Skywest) CRJ-200 company; dual United, FAT, IAH, LAX, rating for any turbo jet over 12,500 1.85/hr CRJ-700 occupancy, American, MSP, ORD, PDX, lbs. **SGU is not a base, only HQ. OO $7,500* 65 Hours ($1.90/hr 2014 4,000 None Surface 3 LTE CRJ-900 Company will Alaska, PHX, PSP, SEA, Eff. 1/1/2017) EMB-175 pay 50% for Delta SFO, SLC, TUS single room SGU** Pilot Agreement signed August 2015 3008.19.A 3015.6.A.1 3009.1.A Aug/2016 Aug/2016 Republic Airways $1,000 to $11,000 contract signing EMB-145 (Republic or CMH, DCA, GSO, bonus, based on hire date. $5,000 $12,500 $1,600 first Paid for by United, Shuttle) EMB-170 $1.95/hr Dom IND, LGA, MCI, FO anniversary bonus, $10,000 CA RW mo. then company; single 3.5 Years 2,105 American, IBT iPad EMB-175 $2.50/hr Int.* MIA, ORD, PHL, anniversary bonus. *International per EMB-170/5 MMG occupancy Delta PIT, EWR, JFK diem only applies when block in to $7,500 block out is greater than 90 mins.

Contract 2015 10.A.2.a 4.B.1 Nov/2015 Apr/2016

Envoy formally *Dependent on aircraft assignment American Eagle once hired; **Paid over two years in Up to $1.85/hr + (Envoy) quarterly installments and after one CRJ-700, $22,100* 64 hr MMG Paid for by $0.05 Oct year of service; ***Company projects EMB-145, MQ plus $20,000 + 16 hrs per company; single increase in 1,850 American ALPA iPad Air 2 DFW, ORD, LGA 2011*** less than 3 years for new hires to EMB-175 retention diem per day occupancy 2018, 2021 upgrade and 6 years to flow to bonus** & 2024 American Airlines.

Contract 2003 as amended Online 4.A 4.B 5.B.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code training hired 500 - 2,000 Pilots Endeavor Air Single Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% CRJ-200 MMG, but no July JFK, DTW, (Flagship) 9E $23,000* Occupancy paid $1.70/hr 1,587 Delta ALPA increases every year, *$23,000 per CRJ900 per diem 2007 MSP, LGA by company year until Dec 2018. Online 3.D.1, 5.D.4 5.D.1 Dec/2015 Mar/2016 Contract 2013 as amended PSA Airlines *$1000 referral bonus for employees (Bluestreak) if they refer a successful applicant, CRJ-200 Paid for by Hiring No - $1000 MMG & Per **Hiring street captains if they meet CRJ-700 OH company; single $1.75/hr Street 1,186 American ALPA CLT, DAY, TYS Referral* Diem the minimum qualifications otherwise CRJ-900 occupancy CAs** once they reach 1,000 hours SIC time.

5.A.1 Jul/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2013 as amended Mesa Airlines CRJ-200 *New hire bonues paid out over 4 76 Hours Paid for by (Air Shuttle) CRJ-700 $30,000* United, PHX, DFW, years. **Pilot referal bouns, 4 YV during company; single $1.47/hr 4 Months 1,250 ALPA iPad*** CRJ-900 $20,000** American IAD, IAH installements. ***Pilot must have an training occupancy EMB-175 iPad, but there is a stipend for it. LOA 37 5.A.2 5.B.1 5.A.2 Feb/2016 Feb/2016 Contract 2008 as amended Air Wisconsin No Bonus, Paid for by Pilot hiring and attrition from 10/2013 2.5 hours $1.75/hr dom 2.5 - 3 DCA, LGA, ORF, (Wisconsin) CRJ-200 ZW $1000 or company; single 750 American ALPA to 10/2014, *$1250 referral bonus if per day $1.80/hr int Years PHL $1250 Ref.* occupancy applicant has CRJ type rating Contract 2003, Pilot data from 4.C 5.A.1 LOA 37 Jul/2015 Apr/2016 10/6/2014 seniority list. Horizon Air 16 credit Paid for by *Upgrade time should be reduced as (Horizon Air) hours per company; July ANC, BOI, GEG, they explore more growth with the DH-8-Q400 QX None $1.80/hr 635 Alaska IBT week & per double 2014* MFR, PDX, SEA approval of the Alaska Air Group diem occupancy purchase of Virgin America. 5.I.4 6.C 5.G.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2012 as amended Compass Airlines *Per diem only when not in base for Paid for by (Compass) $1,500 sims; **DOS + 24 Mos. $1.70, MMG & Per company; Sept Delta, EMB-175 CP Referal $1.65/hr** 710 ALPA iPad MSP, LAX, SEA Diem* double 2015 American Bonus occupancy

3.H, 5.B 5.B.3 5.B.1 Oct/2016 Dec/2015 Contract 2014 as amended GoJet Airlines Paid for by *7 CRJ-900s being delivered by the CRJ-700 $12,000** $23/hr @ 60 January ORD, RDU, STL, (Lindbergh) G7 company; single $1.60/hr 555 United, Delta IBT end of 2015. **New hire bonus, CRJ-900* $5,000*** hr 2015 DEN THE GRID occupancyGeneral Information ***With CL-65 type. Jan/2017 5.B.3 6.C 5.O Dec/2015 Dec/2015 Contract 2016 as amended

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code training hired Under 500 Pilots Piedmont Airlines DH-8-100 MMG + 1/2 Paid for by *1,000 Hours of Part 121 flight time. 1,000* Hrs PHL, MDT, (Piedmont) DH-8-300 PI $15,000 per diem per company; single $1.70/hr 420 American ALPA **$5,000 pilot referal bonus for 2,500 TT ROA, SBY ERJ-145 day occupancy employees. LOA 16 5.D.4 5.A.3 5.D.1 Jul/2016 Jul/2016 Contract 2013 as amended Tran States *Paid out over 3 years, restricitions Airlines (Waterski) Paid for by apply. Attendance Bonus 0 Sick $35.81 @ July United, IAD, STL, ORD ERJ-145 AX $30,000* company; Single $1.90/hr 600 ALPA iPad Days Used $1000, 1 Sick Day Used 75 hrs 2015 American DEN, RDU occupancy $700, 2 Sick Days Used $500, 3 Sick Days Used $300 3.C.1 5.A.1 5.C.1 Dec/2015 Jun/2016 Contract 2015 as amended Cape Air New England, HYA, EWB, BOS, PVC, ACK, MVY, (Kap) New York, RUT, LEB, RKD, AUG, PVD, ALB, ATR-42 Paid for by Upon Hyannis Air Montana, OGS, MSS, SLK, HPN, BIL, SDY, 40 Hours per C402 9K None company; Single $37/overnight Reaching 100 Service DBA IBT No Midwest, GDV, OLF, GGW, HVR, UIN, MWA, week BN2 occupancy ATP Mins Cape Air Caribbean & CGI, IRK, TBN, OWB, SJU, MAZ, Micronesia STX, STT, EIS, GUM (See Notes) 3.K.A 6.E.5.A 6.G.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2012 as amended Silver Airways Paid for by *$3,000 after IOE, $3,000 after 1 MMG & Per FLL, TPA, (Silverwings) Saab 340b 3M $12,000* company; single $1.85/hr 18 months 160 Self** IBT year, $6,000 after 2 years; **11 Diem MCO, IAD occupancy Codeshares 5.C Jul/2015 Jul/2016 Contract 2011 as amended Ameriflight, LLC DFW, BFI, PDX, *Hourly rate in training depends on EMB-120 UPS (AMFlight) SFO, BUR, ONT, PIC, SIC and aircraft type. EMB-110 $9 - $12.50 FedEx Paid for by PHX, ABQ, SLC, BE1900 & 99 per hour* DHL AM None company; Single $1.45/hr Immediate 185 None iPad SAT, OMA, LAN, SA227 $35 / Day Lantheus occupancy CVG, SDF, BUF, C208 Per Diem ACS MHT, EWR, MIA, PA31 Mallinckodt BQN, SJU Oct/2015 Oct/2015 CommutAir *With ATP/CTP: $7,000; Without DH-8-100 Paid for by (CommutAir) Up to ATP/CTP: $2,000 free ATP/CTP DH-8-200 C5 MMG company; single $1.70/hr Oct/2016 370 United ALPA None EWR, IAD, BTV** $15,000* course; $5/121 PIC qualifying hour up ERJ-145 occupancy to $8,000 **BTV is only HQ Online 3.G 5.A.8 5.B.3 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2015 as amended Great Lakes 15 Month, $7,500 training contract Paid for by Airlines B1900D May required for ALL First Officers. Direct ZK No $36/Day company; dual $1.50/hr 60 UTU DEN, PHX (Lakes Air) EMB-120 2016 Entry Captains contract is prorated occupancy over the first 15 months of service. 4.D Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2014 as amended Peninsula Airways Saab 340A, *$1,100/Mo. Base Salary KS $50/day 2012 120 None ANC, BOS (Penisula) Saab 340B* Oct/2014 Need contract Seaborne Airlines DH-8-300 $30/dom, January BB 90 SJU, STX (Seaborne) S340 $50/int 2013 Oct/2014 Need contract Corvus Airlines *After 6 months pay goes to $40 on (Raven Flight) B1900C None, except B1900, first year pay adjusted for this. $40.00 per November B19000D* 7H No MMG during SIMs in 81 Ravn Alaska None iPad ANC **Hageland pilots can transfer at any over night 2009** DH-8 SEA, Single time once they hit ATP mins, so much uncertainty abounds Apr/2016 Apr/2016 Need contract Island Air None, On a Codeshare for United, Hawaiian and (Moku) Paid for by RON, Go; *Reserve MMG at FO year one Street ATR-72 WP MMG* company; Single company will 53 Self ALPA HNL rate, if OE completed as a CA, CA Captains occupancy reimburse w/ year 1 rate paid retro receipt 3.C.1 11.P.3 4.J.1 Dec/2016 Dec/2016 Contract 2009 as amended Total Pilots 20,100

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Most Number of Do Business Union EFBs Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Junior CA Pilots For: Code trainingContractualhired Work Rules

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract Over 2,000 Pilots ExpressJet *Reserves past show time only; **11 2 hr 100% or (LXJT) 12/12 or 11 for 15 hours or 13 based on start time of duty, 15 DPM***; 150/200% (Accey) reserve in 30 Yes* 11 or 13; 15** 539 min per 4 None None 100% $150 / yr**** Company provided hours max for reserve phone 3.75 on when red flag day month day trip availability + duty time ***Duty Period day off is up Min; ****After completing first year 21.D.1.b, Contract 2004 as amended, Currently 3.D.4 5.A & 21.I.4.b - 8 3.D.5 - - 6.A.2 21.H.9.d 24.H.3 - 21.D.3.a in negotiations ExpressJet *Bid period with 30 days line holder is 12.5, 14, 100% Air / $17 / month after (LASA) 12*/11 Yes 571 3:45 None 1:2** None 150% None only 11 days off; **Based on start time 13.5, 11** 50% ground 90 Days (Accey) ***1:1 after 12 hours of duty; Contract 2007 as amended, Currently 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 - in negotiations SkyWest Airlines *Must remain on reserve for that (Skywest) period; **1:1 after 12 hrs; ***After 12 Yes* FAA Part 117 188 4:12 None 1:2** None 100% 150% $100/6 mo*** None 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 100%. Over *Only line holders and available for See Trip Provided by (Republic or 12 Yes* 14 217 4:12 1:2 1:4 75% 87 hours Company provided reassignment. **Premium pay when Rig company Shuttle) 125%** available is 115%, 130% or 150% Contract 2015 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 -

Envoy formally Pilots pay 50% *200% only when critical coverage 3.9 Res 150% or American Eagle 11 Yes FAA Part 117 616 None None None 75% in 2017 except leather Company provided declared by company 3.7 Line 200%* (Envoy) jacket 100% Contract 2003 as amended 10.B.1 3.F.2 10.A.2 - 3.E.1 & 2 - - - 3.K LOA 6.A -

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement 48 | Aero Crew News Duty Contract Back to Contents

500 - 2,000 Pilots Endeavor Air *Starts 1/1/2015, **200% at company New hires pay (Flagship) 150% discretion. 11 Yes 14 501 4 None None None 100% 50%, all others None 200%** get $240 per year*

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 PSA Airlines *For line holders only with exceptions (Bluestreak) to open time pick ups; **with 13 , 14.5 on 125% or 11 Yes* 195 3.5** None None None 50%** $400**** None exceptions see contract section; CDO 150%*** ***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 Mesa Airlines *To line guarantee, **200% for junior (Air Shuttle) manning and improper Company pays 100% or reassignments. 11 Yes* FAA Part 117 205 None None None None 50% half of blazer and None 200%** pants only

12.B 3.G 12 - - - - 6.A 3.H.1 5.E.2 - Contract 2008 as ammended Air Wisconsin *Once trip is awarded or assigned for (Wisconsin) 3 hours or See Trip 150% or all pilots **Based on start time. ***At 12/12 Yes* 12, 14 or 13** 294 1:2 1:4 100% $260 / yr**** $50* Duty Rig Rig 200%*** the discretion of the company. ****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/LOA 37 18.C.2 18.E Contract 2003 as ammended Horizon Air *Bid period is 35 Days **4 hours for (Horizon Air) any trip that has one duty period, See Trip 150% or 13* Yes FAA Part 117 239 4** 50%*** 25**** 100% $200 None ***50% of the duty time, ****25% of Rig 200***** 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 Compass Airlines Company pays *12 days off during 31 day bid (Compass) 80% air*** 1/2 of initial periods, **May be reassigned,***85% 11 or 12* Yes** FAA Part 117 392 4 None None None 100%**** None 75% ground uniform, $20/mo after 5/1/17 ****150% premium pay allowance 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 GoJet Airlines *With restrictions, report before Noon, (Lindbergh) 75% 150% finish after 5pm, **At company 11/12 Yes FAA Part 117 165 4* 4* None None $25 / Month None 100% 2 DOS 200%** discreation,

7.A.2.a 5.B.1 7.B - 5.B.1 5.B.1 - - 5.E 5.D 26.L.5 - Contract 2016 as ammended

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

Under 500 Pilots Piedmont Airlines *See examples in refenced contract 4 per 75% air; 50% (Piedmont) 11 Yes 14 185 4 None None 100%** $25 / month None section, **Unless available for day* ground 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 amended Tran States *Line Holders have Cancellation Pay - Airlines (Waterski) 12 line holders 150% 100% line by line, block or better, Yes* 14 246 4** None None None 100% $25 / month None 11 reserves 200%*** **For reserves only, ***At discretion of company, LOA 2011- Contract 2011 as amended 25.B.3.a.2 & d.2 3.F 12.E.1 - - - - 3.H.1 3.E.2 5.F.3 - 07 Cape Air Paid in full by *Pilots are paid per duty hour not (Kap) company, no set flight hour. **Paid above minimum, if it 100% for 135 100% or 10 Yes 14 170 5 None* None* None* amount per year. Yes as needed is over 40 hours per week, then it will 50% for 121 150%** Reasonable be paid at 150% amount. 14.E.2 3.I 14.B - 3.B.V.I. - - - 3C1B - - 25.A.5 Contract 2012 as amended Silver Airways *Greater of line value or actual flown Greater of (Silverwings) 50% for first 5 except for named storms, than 50%; 3, 4 on min day, 11 Yes* 14 161 1:2 None hours, then 100% $150 / yr** None **For replacement only. lost day credit, 100% duty rig

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 Ameriflight, LLC Fly 4-5 days per (AMFlight) Yes FAA 135 NA NA NA NA NA 100% 100% None None week

CommutAir *Additionaly incentive offered at (CommutAir) $17.50 per company discretion, 12/11 Yes 14 131 3.75 None None None 75% 100%* month None ($210 / yr)

25.C.1-25.C.2 3.E.1 12.B.1 - 3.D.2.a - - - 8.A.2 3.F.1 5.D.3 - Contract 2015 as amended Great Lakes *For continuous duty overnights, $200 per year Airlines 10 No 14 or 15* 59 3.75 None None None 50% 100% None **and every two years thereafter after first year (Lakes Air) 3.C.2 - 18.C.1 - 18.B.5 - - - 3.C.4 18.J.1.b 19.D - Contract 2014 as amended Peninsula Airways 5 on 2 off (Penisula)

Seaborne Airlines 13 (Seaborne)

Corvus Airlines New Hire Paid by (Raven Flight) 10 No FAA Part 117 NA 2.4 0 0 0 30% 100% Company then No $80 per year

Island Air *12 days off during 31 day months, (Moku) 11/12* Line Company issues 3 **Reserves have 3 options, Standard Holder, 11/10** Yes*** FAA Part 117 123 3.8 None None None 100% 150% shirts, pants, None (20 days on), Min (17) & Max (23); Reserve replaces as worn ***Average pay, can be reassigned 10.C.1.d; Contract 2009 as amended 4.E.1 10.B 4.B - - - 4.F.1 4.A.4 15.AA - 10.C.1.e.(4)

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract Over 2,000 Pilots ExpressJet *Reserves past show time only; **11 2 hr 100% or (LXJT) 12/12 or 11 for 15 hours or 13 based on start time of duty, 15 DPM***; 150/200% (Accey) reserve in 30 Yes* 11 or 13; 15** 539 min per 4 None None 100% $150 / yr**** Company provided hours max for reserve phone 3.75 on when red flag day month day trip availability + duty time ***Duty Period day off is up Min; ****After completing first year 21.D.1.b, Contract 2004 as amended, Currently 3.D.4 5.A & 21.I.4.b - 8 3.D.5 - - 6.A.2 21.H.9.d 24.H.3 - 21.D.3.a in negotiations ExpressJet *Bid period with 30 days line holder is 12.5, 14, 100% Air / $17 / month after (LASA) 12*/11 Yes 571 3:45 None 1:2** None 150% None only 11 days off; **Based on start time 13.5, 11** 50% ground 90 Days (Accey) ***1:1 after 12 hours of duty; Contract 2007 as amended, Currently 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 - in negotiations SkyWest Airlines *Must remain on reserve for that (Skywest) period; **1:1 after 12 hrs; ***After 12 Yes* FAA Part 117 188 4:12 None 1:2** None 100% 150% $100/6 mo*** None 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 100%. Over *Only line holders and available for See Trip Provided by (Republic or 12 Yes* 14 217 4:12 1:2 1:4 75% 87 hours Company provided reassignment. **Premium pay when Rig company Shuttle) 125%** available is 115%, 130% or 150% Contract 2015 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 -

Envoy formally Pilots pay 50% *200% only when critical coverage 3.9 Res 150% or American Eagle 11 Yes FAA Part 117 616 None None None 75% in 2017 except leather Company provided declared by company 3.7 Line 200%* (Envoy) jacket 100% Contractual Work Rules Contract 2003 as amended 10.B.1 3.F.2 10.A.2 - 3.E.1 & 2 - - - 3.K LOA 6.A - THE GRID

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

500 - 2,000 Pilots Endeavor Air *Starts 1/1/2015, **200% at company New hires pay (Flagship) 150% discretion. 11 Yes 14 501 4 None None None 100% 50%, all others None 200%** get $240 per year*

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 PSA Airlines *For line holders only with exceptions (Bluestreak) to open time pick ups; **with 13 , 14.5 on 125% or 11 Yes* 195 3.5** None None None 50%** $400**** None exceptions see contract section; CDO 150%*** ***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 Mesa Airlines *To line guarantee, **200% for junior (Air Shuttle) manning and improper Company pays 100% or reassignments. 11 Yes* FAA Part 117 205 None None None None 50% half of blazer and None 200%** pants only

12.B 3.G 12 - - - - 6.A 3.H.1 5.E.2 - Contract 2008 as ammended Air Wisconsin *Once trip is awarded or assigned for (Wisconsin) 3 hours or See Trip 150% or all pilots **Based on start time. ***At 12/12 Yes* 12, 14 or 13** 294 1:2 1:4 100% $260 / yr**** $50* Duty Rig Rig 200%*** the discretion of the company. ****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/LOA 37 18.C.2 18.E Contract 2003 as ammended Horizon Air *Bid period is 35 Days **4 hours for (Horizon Air) any trip that has one duty period, See Trip 150% or 13* Yes FAA Part 117 239 4** 50%*** 25**** 100% $200 None ***50% of the duty time, ****25% of Rig 200***** 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 Compass Airlines Company pays *12 days off during 31 day bid (Compass) 80% air*** 1/2 of initial periods, **May be reassigned,***85% 11 or 12* Yes** FAA Part 117 392 4 None None None 100%**** None 75% ground uniform, $20/mo after 5/1/17 ****150% premium pay allowance 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 GoJet Airlines *With restrictions, report before Noon, (Lindbergh) 75% 150% finish after 5pm, **At company 11/12 Yes FAA Part 117 165 4* 4* None None $25 / Month None 100% 2 DOS 200%** discreation,

7.A.2.a 5.B.1 7.B - 5.B.1 5.B.1 - - 5.E 5.D 26.L.5 - Contract 2016 as ammended

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract

Under 500 Pilots Piedmont Airlines *See examples in refenced contract 4 per 75% air; 50% (Piedmont) 11 Yes 14 185 4 None None 100%** $25 / month None section, **Unless available for day* ground 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 amended Tran States *Line Holders have Cancellation Pay - Airlines (Waterski) 12 line holders 150% 100% line by line, block or better, Yes* 14 246 4** None None None 100% $25 / month None 11 reserves 200%*** **For reserves only, ***At discretion of company, LOA 2011- Contract 2011 as amended 25.B.3.a.2 & d.2 3.F 12.E.1 - - - - 3.H.1 3.E.2 5.F.3 - 07 Cape Air Paid in full by *Pilots are paid per duty hour not (Kap) company, no set flight hour. **Paid above minimum, if it 100% for 135 100% or 10 Yes 14 170 5 None* None* None* amount per year. Yes as needed is over 40 hours per week, then it will 50% for 121 150%** Reasonable be paid at 150% amount. 14.E.2 3.I 14.B - 3.B.V.I. - - - 3C1B - - 25.A.5 Contract 2012 as amended Silver Airways *Greater of line value or actual flown Greater of (Silverwings) 50% for first 5 except for named storms, than 50%; 3, 4 on min day, 11 Yes* 14 161 1:2 None hours, then 100% $150 / yr** None **For replacement only. lost day credit, 100% duty rig

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 Ameriflight, LLC Fly 4-5 days per (AMFlight) Yes FAA 135 NA NA NA NA NA 100% 100% None None week

CommutAir *Additionaly incentive offered at (CommutAir) $17.50 per company discretion, 12/11 Yes 14 131 3.75 None None None 75% 100%* month None ($210 / yr)

25.C.1-25.C.2 3.E.1 12.B.1 - 3.D.2.a - - - 8.A.2 3.F.1 5.D.3 - Contract 2015 as amended Great Lakes *For continuous duty overnights, $200 per year Airlines 10 No 14 or 15* 59 3.75 None None None 50% 100% None **and every two years thereafter after first year (Lakes Air) 3.C.2 - 18.C.1 - 18.B.5 - - - 3.C.4 18.J.1.b 19.D - Contract 2014 as amended Peninsula Airways 5 on 2 off (Penisula)

Seaborne Airlines 13 (Seaborne)

Corvus Airlines New Hire Paid by (Raven Flight) 10 No FAA Part 117 NA 2.4 0 0 0 30% 100% Company then No $80 per year

Island Air *12 days off during 31 day months, (Moku) 11/12* Line Company issues 3 **Reserves have 3 options, Standard Holder, 11/10** Yes*** FAA Part 117 123 3.8 None None None 100% 150% shirts, pants, None (20 days on), Min (17) & Max (23); Reserve replaces as worn ***Average pay, can be reassigned 10.C.1.d; Contract 2009 as amended 4.E.1 10.B 4.B - - - 4.F.1 4.A.4 15.AA - 10.C.1.e.(4)

Min Days off Pay Max Number of Min Day Min Trip Duty Rig Trip Rig Deadhead Open time Uniform Headset Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled pages in Credit Credit Pay pay Reimbursement Reimbursement Duty Contract March 2017 | 49 THE GRID Additional Compensation Details

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Over 2,000 Pilots ExpressJet EMB- *Based on YOS; **Prorated 7/12ths of (LXJT 145XR, a day per month. ***110 Additoinal (Accey) $45.26 $40,734 $98.18 $88,362 <5 = 2.5% hours may be accured for any illness EMB-145, < 1 = 7 Days** 5 H/M <5 = 4% 5<10 = 4% longer than 30 days, if more than 255 EMB-135 2-6 = 14 Days Max 640 5<10 = 5% 75 10<15 = 5% 25% hours used at once acrual is 7 H/M. 7-10 = 21 Days (110 above 10+ = 6% 15<20 = 5.5% ****60-76 seat aircraft pay rates 60-76 Seat +11 = 28 Days 640***) Vesting* $49.98 $44,982 $107.83 $97,047 20+ = 6% added with new contract extension, A/C**** currenlty there are none on property.

Contract 2004 as amended, Currently - 3.A.1 3.B.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1 7.A 25.A.2 25.B.2 LOA 9 in negotiations 1=20% of 6% ExpressJet 0-4 = 2.75 H/M *Vesting based on YOS, **1.2 Days CRJ-200 $46.44 $41,796 $101.80 $91,620 <1 = 14 Days** 2=30% of 6% (LASA) 4-7 = 3 H/M per month of employment. 1-5 = 14 Days 3=40% of 6% (Accey) 75 7-10 3.25 H/M None 30% 6-14 = 21 Days 4-6=50%of6% CRJ-700, +10 = 3.5 H/M $48.48 $43,632 $109.33 $98,397 +15 = 28 Days 7=75% of 6% CRJ-900 Max 500 10=75%of8% Contract 2007 as amended, Currently - 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.1 27.A.1* 27.A.1 28.A.3 in negotiations SkyWest Airlines *MMG for reserve pilots is 76. After 90 Days (Skywest) CRJ-200 $45.77 $41,193 $106.67 $96,003 <6m = 30.8 Hrs **Vacation time is based on how .0193 Per Hour >5 = 36.96 Hrs much your work, see chart in 3011.1 1.45 H/M*** > 10 = 46 Hrs for per hour basis, Hours quoted in CRJ-700 $48.52 $43,668 $113.07 $101,763 After 2 Years 1-4 yrs, 3% > 15 = 49 Hrs this chart are based on working 800 75 .027 Per Hour 5-9 yrs, 5% None 38% > 16 = 52 Hrs hours in one year. Pilots set the daily EMB-175 2 H/M*** 10 yrs, 7% $48.70 $43,830 $113.20 $101,880 >17 = 55 Hrs rate for vacation awards. ***H/M After 5 Years >18 = 58 Hrs based on MMG of 75 hours. .0385 Per Hour >19 = 61 Hrs ****Based on YOS. CRJ-900 $50.00 $45,000 $117.00 $105,300 2.89 H/M*** Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015 - 3027.2 3008.5.A.3* HRxMMGx12 3027.1 HRxMMGx12 3011.1** 3012.1 - Republic Airways *Yearly accrual rate is based on a PDO* (Republic or monthly accrual rate. Rates shown 1 = 12.6 days 1 Yr = 4.20 H/M Shuttle) 35% for Legacy are multiplied by 12 divided by 4, 2 = 13.65 days 2 Yr = 4.55 H/M PPO Medical Plan Vacation is taken out of a PDO bank 3 = 14.7 days 3 Yr = 4.90 H/M @ 4 hrs per day. 4 = 15.75 days 4 Yr = 5.25 H/M <6 = 2.5% 25% for PHP EMB-170 5 = 16.8 days 5 Yr = 5.60 H/M $50.42 75 $45,378 $120.11 $108,099 6-13 = 4% None Pilot Health Plan EMB-175 6 = 17.85 days 6 Yr = 5.95 H/M 13+ =6% 7 = 18.9 days 7 Yr = 6.30 H/M 35% for TPO 8 = 22.05 days 8 Yr = 7.35 H/M Traditional PPO 9 = 23.1 days 9 Yr = 7.70 H/M Plan 10 = 24.15 10 = 8.05 H/M No Max Contract 2015 - 3-1 3.K.1 HRxMMGx12 3-1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1*** 8.A.1 14.K 14.E

Envoy formally <1yr = <7 dys*** 1-4 = 3.5% *New-hires are capped at 12th year 90dys-5yrs = American Eagle EMB-145 $89.12 $80,208 1-2yrs = 7 dys 5-9 = 5.25% 31% to 35% pay for CA and 4 years for FO. **<1 is 3.5hrs/month; (Envoy) $39.78 75 $35,802 >2yrs = 14 dys 10-14 = 6.4% None 1% increases per prorated. >5 yrs = >5yrs = 21 dys 15-19 = 7% year EMB-175 $93.90 $84,510 4hrs/month >16yrs = 28 dys 20+ = 8% Contract 2003 as amended - LOA** LOA HRxMMGx12 LOA* HRxMMGx12 8 9.A 28.B** 28.B 28.A.3.b

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays 500-2,000 Pilots Endeavor Air <1yr=<7 dys*** 1- 50% Match: *Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% CRJ-200 $38.49 $34,641 $84.03 $75,627 (Flagship) 2yrs=7 days 1-5 = 6% 32% for medical increases every year; **Based on 75 >2yrs=14days 2.5 H/M 5-10 = 8% None (35% 1/1/15), 25% YOS, ***>1 year prorated >5yrs=21days 10+ = 10% dental CRJ-900 $39.75 $35,775 $89.96 $80,964 >16yrs=28days Vesting** - 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 PSA Airlines 50% Match: *75% after 10 YOS, **Vesting after 3 CRJ-200 $41.78 $37,602 $98.37 $88,533 < 1 = 7 days .5-5 = 1.5% (Bluestreak) 0-5 = 3.5 H/M .5-5 = 2% YOS. > 2 = 14 days 5-7 = 2% 75 5+ = 4 H/M 5-7 = 4% 27% > 7 = 21 days 7-10 = 2.5% CRJ-700 485 Max 7-10 = 8% $43.29 $38,961 $106.67 $96,003 >14 = 28 days 10+ = 3.5% CRJ-900 10+ = 8%* - 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 Mesa Airlines *Pilots shall receive as the Company CRJ-200 $80.93 $73,808 < 1 = 7 days (Air Shuttle) 0-1 = 1.52 H/M Based on rates set matching contribution the greater of > 2 = 14 days CRJ-700, $37.96 76 $34,620 1-4 = 2.17 H/M 2%* None by company and the amount contributed to any other > 5 = 21 days CRJ-900, $104.39 $95,204 +4 = 3.0 H/M insurance provider Company employees or two percent EMB-175 > 20 = 28 days - 3.A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 8.A 24.B - 24.A Contract 2008 as amended Air Wisconsin < 1 = 7 days 3-4% = 1% *1.5% Pay Raise every year on (Wisconsin) > 2 = 14 days 5-6% = 2% October 1st., 3.A.2, **Pilot must 3.75 H/M CRJ-200* $49.98 75 $44,982 $109.29 $98,361 > 5 = 21 days 7% = 3% 3% 25% contribute first percentages to get Max 375 > 10 = 28 days 8% = 4% company matching (second > 19 = 35 days 9% = 5% 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 Horizon Air *MMG based on 35 day bid period. < 5 = 14 days Company (Horizon Air) Q-400 $49.43 80.5 $41,383 $119.19 $99,786 3 H/M 6% None Approximately 10.4 bid periods per > 5 = 28 days Discretion year

- App. A.D 5.B.1 HRxMMGx10.4 App. A.B HRxMMGx10.4 13.B 14.A.1 27.C 27.C 27.A Contract 2012 as amended Compass Airlines < 1 = 7 days 0-2 = 3 H/M 50% Match: *Contract is based on months of (Compass) E-170, > 1 = 14 days 2-5 = 3.25 H/M 9m-4 = 4% 29% Employee, service for vacation accural, $45.80 75 $41,220 $111.24 $100,116 None E-175 > 5 = 21 days 5+ = 3.5 H/M 3-5 = 6% 34% Family converted to years for comparison, > 15 = 28 days Max 450 6+ = 8% 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 GoJet Airlines > 1= 7 days 0-2 = 2 H/M Emp: $147.78 Reserve MMG is 70, Line holder 9mo-2yr 4% (Lindbergh) 2-5 = 14 days 2-6 = 3 H/M Emp + 1: $363.85 MMG is 74, *Company match 50% CRJ-700 $44.33 75 $39,897 $111.24 $98,781 3-6 = 6% None 6-13 = 21 days +6 = 4 H/M Emp + 2 or more +7 = 8%* +14 = 28 days Max 300 $554.44 - 5.A.1.b 5.N.1 HRxMMGx12 5.A.1.a HRxMMGx12 13.A.1 14.A 27.D.1 27.D 27.B.1 Contract 2016 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Under 500 Pilots Piedmont Airlines 50% Match: *50% match based on YOS, **See 50 | Aero Crew News > 1 = 5 days*** Back to Contents (Piedmont) <4 = 6% chart at referenced contract section; < 1= 5 days Q-100, 4-9 = 9% Set amount** 2016 ***First year is prorated. $40.33 75 $36,297 $89.98 $80,982 2-7 = 10 days 4 H/M 1% Q-300 10-14 = 10% Max 17% 7-13 = 15 days 15-19 = 11& +14 = 20 days 20+ = 12% - 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 Tran States < 1 = 7 days** 0-2 = 3 H/M 9+ mos = 4% *Line holder lines built to a minimum Airlines (Waterski) 2 - 5 = 14 days 3-5 = 3.5 H/M 3-6 = 6% 35% Employee, 80 hours, **First year is prorated. ERJ-145 $44.99 75 $40,491 $104.51 $94,059 None 6 -13 = 21 days +6 = 4 H/M 7+ = 8% 35.9% Emp +2 +14 = 28 days 450 Max 50% Match - 3 3.C.1* HRxMMGx12 3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.D - 27.C.2 Contract 2011 as amended Cape Air *Pay is per duty hour and minimum (Kap) 1 = 7 Days pay per week is 40 hours; **25% ATR-42, 2 = 14 Days $12.72 40 $26,458 $30.02 $62,442 up to 4%** None 50% matching C402, BN2 5 = 21 Days + 10 = 35 Days

- Per week* HRxMMGx52 HRxMMGx52 8.A.1 5.G.1 - 5.A & B Need contract

Silver Airways < 1 = 7 days** *25% matching, **First year prorated (Silverwings) 2-6 = 14 days 4 H/M 40% for employee, Saab 340b $39.03 75 $35,127 $83.07 $74,763 4%* None 7-10 = 21 days 160 Max 75% for family +11 = 28 days - 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 Ameriflight, LLC (AMFlight) 160 Units of 1.16 Days per All Salary $31,000 Salary $89,650 5% None $198 per month Pay month

CommutAir *FO max out at 6 years, CA max out 1 = 7 days (CommutAir) Q-200, at 20 years ERJ. **50% based on 1-5 =14 days Q-300, $45.62 75 $41,058 $106.36 $95,724 2.5 H/M up to 6%** None 35.0% YOS 5-11 = 21 days ERJ-145 11+ = 28 days

- 3.M 3.D.1* HRxMMGx12 3.M HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.2 28.D.1 28 27.C Contract 2015 as amended Great Lakes *From zero to 3 years, **$3500 in 0-3 = 7 Days Airlines B1900D, .94* or 1.56 Equal to other Equal to other yearly cash incentives for EMB 120 $42.40 75 $38,160 $57.51 $51,759 4-5 = 14 Days None (Lakes Air) EMB-120 H/M employees employees FO, $5000 for BE 1900 PIC and +6 = 21 Days $7500 for EMB 120 PIC - 3.A 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 6.B.1 20.B - 20.A Contract 2014 as amended Peninsula Airways Saab 340A, (Penisula) Saab 340B*

- Need contract Seaborne Airlines DHC-6-300 $44.00 $39,600 $93.00 $83,700 *Based on profitability (Seaborne) 75 Yes* S340 $40.00 $36,000 $69.00 $62,100

- HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract Corvus Airlines B1900C, 2.9 Hours 2 Days $450-$500 / Mo. (Raven Flight) B19000D, $64.00 60 $37,440 $117.00 $84,240 2% None Per Week Per Year $750-$800 / Mo. DH-8 - HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract Island Air 1-3 = 1% *After 5 YOS. (Moku) Q-100 $38.57 $37,027 $79.83 $76,637 1-3 = 1% 3-4 = 3% 3-6 = 5% 4-5 = 4% 0% for employee, < 1 = 15 days 7.6 H/M 6-8 = 3% 5-6 = 5% full cost for family, ATR-72 $40.50 80 $38,880 $100.98 $96,941 +3 = 19 days 480 Max 8-10 = 2% 6-8 = 7% after 3rd year then +5 = 23 days 720 Max* 10-12 = 1% 8-10 = 8% 0% for all Q-400 $0 $100.98 $82,400 12+ = 0% 10-12 = 9% 12+ = 10% - 3.A 4.A.2 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 12.A.1 LOA 2 LOA 2 14.A Contract 2009 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) 1 (Hourly) accrual employee pays FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Over 2,000 Pilots ExpressJet EMB- *Based on YOS; **Prorated 7/12ths of (LXJT 145XR, a day per month. ***110 Additoinal (Accey) $45.26 $40,734 $98.18 $88,362 <5 = 2.5% hours may be accured for any illness EMB-145, < 1 = 7 Days** 5 H/M <5 = 4% 5<10 = 4% longer than 30 days, if more than 255 EMB-135 2-6 = 14 Days Max 640 5<10 = 5% 75 10<15 = 5% 25% hours used at once acrual is 7 H/M. 7-10 = 21 Days (110 above 10+ = 6% 15<20 = 5.5% ****60-76 seat aircraft pay rates 60-76 Seat +11 = 28 Days 640***) Vesting* $49.98 $44,982 $107.83 $97,047 20+ = 6% added with new contract extension, A/C**** currenlty there are none on property.

Contract 2004 as amended, Currently - 3.A.1 3.B.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A.1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1 7.A 25.A.2 25.B.2 LOA 9 in negotiations 1=20% of 6% ExpressJet 0-4 = 2.75 H/M *Vesting based on YOS, **1.2 Days CRJ-200 $46.44 $41,796 $101.80 $91,620 <1 = 14 Days** 2=30% of 6% (LASA) 4-7 = 3 H/M per month of employment. 1-5 = 14 Days 3=40% of 6% (Accey) 75 7-10 3.25 H/M None 30% 6-14 = 21 Days 4-6=50%of6% CRJ-700, +10 = 3.5 H/M $48.48 $43,632 $109.33 $98,397 +15 = 28 Days 7=75% of 6% CRJ-900 Max 500 10=75%of8% Contract 2007 as amended, Currently - 3.A 4.A HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.1 27.A.1* 27.A.1 28.A.3 in negotiations SkyWest Airlines *MMG for reserve pilots is 76. After 90 Days (Skywest) CRJ-200 $45.77 $41,193 $106.67 $96,003 <6m = 30.8 Hrs **Vacation time is based on how .0193 Per Hour >5 = 36.96 Hrs much your work, see chart in 3011.1 1.45 H/M*** > 10 = 46 Hrs for per hour basis, Hours quoted in CRJ-700 $48.52 $43,668 $113.07 $101,763 After 2 Years 1-4 yrs, 3% > 15 = 49 Hrs this chart are based on working 800 75 .027 Per Hour 5-9 yrs, 5% None 38% > 16 = 52 Hrs hours in one year. Pilots set the daily EMB-175 2 H/M*** 10 yrs, 7% $48.70 $43,830 $113.20 $101,880 >17 = 55 Hrs rate for vacation awards. ***H/M After 5 Years >18 = 58 Hrs based on MMG of 75 hours. .0385 Per Hour >19 = 61 Hrs ****Based on YOS. CRJ-900 $50.00 $45,000 $117.00 $105,300 2.89 H/M*** Pilot Agreeemnt signed August 2015 - 3027.2 3008.5.A.3* HRxMMGx12 3027.1 HRxMMGx12 3011.1** 3012.1 - Republic Airways *Yearly accrual rate is based on a PDO* (Republic or monthly accrual rate. Rates shown 1 = 12.6 days 1 Yr = 4.20 H/M Shuttle) 35% for Legacy are multiplied by 12 divided by 4, 2 = 13.65 days 2 Yr = 4.55 H/M PPO Medical Plan Vacation is taken out of a PDO bank 3 = 14.7 days 3 Yr = 4.90 H/M @ 4 hrs per day. 4 = 15.75 days 4 Yr = 5.25 H/M <6 = 2.5% 25% for PHP EMB-170 5 = 16.8 days 5 Yr = 5.60 H/M $50.42 75 $45,378 $120.11 $108,099 6-13 = 4% None Pilot Health Plan EMB-175 6 = 17.85 days 6 Yr = 5.95 H/M 13+ =6% 7 = 18.9 days 7 Yr = 6.30 H/M 35% for TPO 8 = 22.05 days 8 Yr = 7.35 H/M Traditional PPO 9 = 23.1 days 9 Yr = 7.70 H/M Plan 10 = 24.15 10 = 8.05 H/M No Max Contract 2015 - 3-1 3.K.1 HRxMMGx12 3-1 HRxMMGx12 8.A.1*** 8.A.1 14.K 14.E

Envoy formally <1yr = <7 dys*** 1-4 = 3.5% *New-hires are capped at 12th year 90dys-5yrs = American Eagle EMB-145 $89.12 $80,208 1-2yrs = 7 dys 5-9 = 5.25% 31% to 35% pay for CA and 4 years for FO. **<1 is 3.5hrs/month; (Envoy) $39.78 75 $35,802 >2yrs = 14 dys 10-14 = 6.4% None 1% increases per prorated. >5 yrs = >5yrs = 21 dys 15-19 = 7% year EMB-175 $93.90 $84,510 4hrs/month >16yrs = 28 dys 20+ = 8% Contract 2003 as amended - LOA** LOA HRxMMGx12 LOA* HRxMMGx12 8 9.A 28.B** 28.B 28.A.3.b

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays 500-2,000 Pilots Endeavor Air <1yr=<7 dys*** 1- 50% Match: *Pay based on DOS+2 years, 1% CRJ-200 $38.49 $34,641 $84.03 $75,627 (Flagship) 2yrs=7 days 1-5 = 6% 32% for medical increases every year; **Based on 75 >2yrs=14days 2.5 H/M 5-10 = 8% None (35% 1/1/15), 25% YOS, ***>1 year prorated >5yrs=21days 10+ = 10% dental CRJ-900 $39.75 $35,775 $89.96 $80,964 >16yrs=28days Vesting** - 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 PSA Airlines 50% Match: *75% after 10 YOS, **Vesting after 3 CRJ-200 $41.78 $37,602 $98.37 $88,533 < 1 = 7 days .5-5 = 1.5% (Bluestreak) 0-5 = 3.5 H/M .5-5 = 2% YOS. > 2 = 14 days 5-7 = 2% 75 5+ = 4 H/M 5-7 = 4% 27% > 7 = 21 days 7-10 = 2.5% CRJ-700 485 Max 7-10 = 8% $43.29 $38,961 $106.67 $96,003 >14 = 28 days 10+ = 3.5% CRJ-900 10+ = 8%* - 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 Mesa Airlines *Pilots shall receive as the Company CRJ-200 $80.93 $73,808 < 1 = 7 days (Air Shuttle) 0-1 = 1.52 H/M Based on rates set matching contribution the greater of > 2 = 14 days CRJ-700, $37.96 76 $34,620 1-4 = 2.17 H/M 2%* None by company and the amount contributed to any other > 5 = 21 days CRJ-900, $104.39 $95,204 +4 = 3.0 H/M insurance provider Company employees or two percent EMB-175 > 20 = 28 days - 3.A 4.A.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 7.A 8.A 24.B - 24.A Contract 2008 as amended Air Wisconsin < 1 = 7 days 3-4% = 1% *1.5% Pay Raise every year on (Wisconsin) > 2 = 14 days 5-6% = 2% October 1st., 3.A.2, **Pilot must 3.75 H/M CRJ-200* $49.98 75 $44,982 $109.29 $98,361 > 5 = 21 days 7% = 3% 3% 25% contribute first percentages to get Max 375 > 10 = 28 days 8% = 4% company matching (second > 19 = 35 days 9% = 5% 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 Horizon Air *MMG based on 35 day bid period. < 5 = 14 days Company (Horizon Air) Q-400 $49.43 80.5 $41,383 $119.19 $99,786 3 H/M 6% None Approximately 10.4 bid periods per > 5 = 28 days Discretion year

- App. A.D 5.B.1 HRxMMGx10.4 App. A.B HRxMMGx10.4 13.B 14.A.1 27.C 27.C 27.A Contract 2012 as amended Compass Airlines < 1 = 7 days 0-2 = 3 H/M 50% Match: *Contract is based on months of (Compass) E-170, > 1 = 14 days 2-5 = 3.25 H/M 9m-4 = 4% 29% Employee, service for vacation accural, $45.80 75 $41,220 $111.24 $100,116 None E-175 > 5 = 21 days 5+ = 3.5 H/M 3-5 = 6% 34% Family converted to years for comparison, > 15 = 28 days Max 450 6+ = 8% 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 GoJet Airlines > 1= 7 days 0-2 = 2 H/M Emp: $147.78 Reserve MMG is 70, Line holder 9mo-2yr 4% (Lindbergh) 2-5 = 14 days 2-6 = 3 H/M Emp + 1: $363.85 MMG is 74, *Company match 50% CRJ-700 $44.33 75 $39,897 $111.24 $98,781 3-6 = 6% None Additional Compensation6-13 = 21 days +6 = 4 H/M Details Emp + 2 or more THE GRID +7 = 8%* +14 = 28 days Max 300 $554.44 - 5.A.1.b 5.N.1 HRxMMGx12 5.A.1.a HRxMMGx12 13.A.1 14.A 27.D.1 27.D 27.B.1 Contract 2016 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) (Hourly) accrual employee pays Under 500 Pilots Piedmont Airlines 50% Match: *50% match based on YOS, **See > 1 = 5 days*** (Piedmont) <4 = 6% chart at referenced contract section; < 1= 5 days Q-100, 4-9 = 9% Set amount** 2016 ***First year is prorated. $40.33 75 $36,297 $89.98 $80,982 2-7 = 10 days 4 H/M 1% Q-300 10-14 = 10% Max 17% 7-13 = 15 days 15-19 = 11& +14 = 20 days 20+ = 12% - 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 Tran States < 1 = 7 days** 0-2 = 3 H/M 9+ mos = 4% *Line holder lines built to a minimum Airlines (Waterski) 2 - 5 = 14 days 3-5 = 3.5 H/M 3-6 = 6% 35% Employee, 80 hours, **First year is prorated. ERJ-145 $44.99 75 $40,491 $104.51 $94,059 None 6 -13 = 21 days +6 = 4 H/M 7+ = 8% 35.9% Emp +2 +14 = 28 days 450 Max 50% Match - 3 3.C.1* HRxMMGx12 3 HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A 28.D - 27.C.2 Contract 2011 as amended Cape Air *Pay is per duty hour and minimum (Kap) 1 = 7 Days pay per week is 40 hours; **25% ATR-42, 2 = 14 Days $12.72 40 $26,458 $30.02 $62,442 up to 4%** None 50% matching C402, BN2 5 = 21 Days + 10 = 35 Days

- Per week* HRxMMGx52 HRxMMGx52 8.A.1 5.G.1 - 5.A & B Need contract Silver Airways < 1 = 7 days** *25% matching, **First year prorated (Silverwings) 2-6 = 14 days 4 H/M 40% for employee, Saab 340b $39.03 75 $35,127 $83.07 $74,763 4%* None 7-10 = 21 days 160 Max 75% for family +11 = 28 days - 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 Ameriflight, LLC (AMFlight) 160 Units of 1.16 Days per All Salary $31,000 Salary $89,650 5% None $198 per month Pay month

CommutAir *FO max out at 6 years, CA max out 1 = 7 days (CommutAir) Q-200, at 20 years ERJ. **50% based on 1-5 =14 days Q-300, $45.62 75 $41,058 $106.36 $95,724 2.5 H/M up to 6%** None 35.0% YOS 5-11 = 21 days ERJ-145 11+ = 28 days

- 3.M 3.D.1* HRxMMGx12 3.M HRxMMGx12 7.A.1 14.A.2 28.D.1 28 27.C Contract 2015 as amended Great Lakes *From zero to 3 years, **$3500 in 0-3 = 7 Days Airlines B1900D, .94* or 1.56 Equal to other Equal to other yearly cash incentives for EMB 120 $42.40 75 $38,160 $57.51 $51,759 4-5 = 14 Days None (Lakes Air) EMB-120 H/M employees employees FO, $5000 for BE 1900 PIC and +6 = 21 Days $7500 for EMB 120 PIC - 3.A 3.C.1 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 6.B.1 20.B - 20.A Contract 2014 as amended

Peninsula Airways Saab 340A, (Penisula) Saab 340B*

- Need contract Seaborne Airlines DHC-6-300 $44.00 $39,600 $93.00 $83,700 *Based on profitability (Seaborne) 75 Yes* S340 $40.00 $36,000 $69.00 $62,100 - HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract Corvus Airlines B1900C, 2.9 Hours 2 Days $450-$500 / Mo. (Raven Flight) B19000D, $64.00 60 $37,440 $117.00 $84,240 2% None Per Week Per Year $750-$800 / Mo. DH-8 - HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12 Need contract Island Air 1-3 = 1% *After 5 YOS. (Moku) Q-100 $38.57 $37,027 $79.83 $76,637 1-3 = 1% 3-4 = 3% 3-6 = 5% 4-5 = 4% 0% for employee, < 1 = 15 days 7.6 H/M 6-8 = 3% 5-6 = 5% full cost for family, ATR-72 $40.50 80 $38,880 $100.98 $96,941 +3 = 19 days 480 Max 8-10 = 2% 6-8 = 7% after 3rd year then +5 = 23 days 720 Max* 10-12 = 1% 8-10 = 8% 0% for all Q-400 $0 $100.98 $82,400 12+ = 0% 10-12 = 9% 12+ = 10% - 3.A 4.A.2 HRxMMGx12 3.A HRxMMGx12 5.A 12.A.1 LOA 2 LOA 2 14.A Contract 2009 as amended

FO Top Out No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft Sick Time 401(K) Pay MMG Base Pay Top CA pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Accrual Matching (%) 1 (Hourly) accrual employee pays

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BFI SEA GEG HVR OLF PDX GGW SDY RKD GDV AUG MHT BIL MSS SLK OGS LEB BOI BOS MSP RUT PVC MFR ALB EWB BUF PVD HYA LAN ACK DTW EWR MVY ORD CLE JFK HPN SLC OMA MDT PHL CMH PIT LGA DAY BWI IRK IND IAD SFO DEN UIN DCA FAT MCI CVG STL MWA ORF SBY TBN SDF ROA CGI OWB RDU BUR GSO LAX ONT TYS CLT PSP ABQ PHX

TUS ATL DFW

SAT IAH MCO TPA ANC HNL FLL MIA

SJU EIS STT MAZ STX

ABQ Albuquerque, NM ATL Atlanta, GA BOI Boise, ID BUR Burbank, CA Ameriflight, LLC ExpressJet Airlines Horizon Air Ameriflight, LLC ACK Nantucket, MA AUG Augusta, ME BOS Boston, MA CGI Cape Girardeau, MO Cape Air Cape Air Peninsula Airways Cape Air ALB Albany, NY BFI Seattle, WA Cape Air CLE Cleveland, OH Cape Air Ameriflight, LLC BQN Aguadilla, PR ExpressJet Airlines ANC Anchorage, AK BIL Billings, MT Ameriflight, LLC CLT Charlotte, NC Horizon Air Cape Air BUF Buffalo, NY PSA Airlines Peninsula Airways Ameriflight, LLC CMH Columbus, OH Corvus Airlines Republic Airways

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CVG Cincinnati, OH IAD Washington, DC MWA Marion, IL SAT San Antonio, TX Ameriflight, LLC Mesa Airlines Cape Air Ameriflight, LLC DAY Dayton, OH Trans States Airlines OGS Ogdebsburg, NY SBY Salisbury, MD PSA Airlines Silver Airways Cape Air Piedmont Airlines DCA Washington, DC CommutAir OLF Wolf Point, MT SDF Louisville, KY Republic Airways IAH Houston, TX Cape Air Ameriflight, LLC Air Wisconsin ExpressJet Airlines OMA Omaha, NE SDY Sidney, MT DEN Denver, CO Skywest Airlines Ameriflight, LLC Cape Air Skywest Airlines Mesa Airlines ONT Ontario, CA SEA Seattle, WA GoJet Airlines IND Indianapolis, IN Ameriflight, LLC Skywest Airlines Great Lakes Airlines Republic Airways ORD Chicago, IL Horizon Air DFW Dallas, TX IRK Kirksville, MO ExpressJet Airlines Compass Airlines ExpressJet Airlines Cape Air Skywest Airlines SFO San Francisco, CA Envoy JFK New York City, NY Republic Airways Skywest Airlines Ameriflight, LLC Republic Airways Envoy Ameriflight, LLC Mesa Airlines Endeavor Air GoJet Airlines SJU San Juan, PR DTW Detroit, MI LAN Lansing, MI Trans States Airlines Ameriflight, LLC ExpressJet Airlines Ameriflight, LLC ORF Norfolk, VA Seaborne Airways Endeavor Air LAX Los Angeles, CA Air Wisconsin Cape Air Compass Airlines Skywest Airlines OWB Owensboro, KY SLC Salt Lake City, UT EIS Tortola, BVI Compass Airlines Cape Air Skywest Airlines Cape Air LEB Lebanon, NH PDX Portland, OR Ameriflight, LLC EWB New Bedford, MA Cape Air Skywest Airlines SLK Saranac Lake, NY Cape Air LGA New York City, NY Horizon Air Cape Air EWR Newark, NJ Republic Airways Ameriflight, LLC STL St. Louis, MO ExpressJet Airlines Endeavor Air PHL Philadelphia, PA GoJet Airlines Republic Airways Air Wisconsin Republic Airways Trans States Airlines Ameriflight, LLC MAZ Mayaguez, PR Air Wisconsin STT St. Thomas, USVI CommutAir Cape Air Piedmont Airlines Cape Air FAT Fresno, CA MCI Kansas City, MO PHX Phoenix, AZ STX St. Croix, USVI Skywest Airlines Republic Airways Skywest Airlines Seaborne Airways FLL Fort Lauderdale, FL MCO Orlando, FL Mesa Airlines Cape Air Silver Airways Silver Airways Ameriflight, LLC TBN Fort Leonard Wood, MO GDV Glendive, MT MDT Harrisburg, PA Great Lakes Airlines Cape Air Cape Air Piedmont Airlines PIT Pittsburgh, PA TPA Tampa, FL GEG Spokane, WA MFR Medford, OR Republic Airways Silver Airways Horizon Air Horizon Air PSP Palm Springs, CA TUS Tucson, AZ GGW Glasgow, MT MHT Manchester, NH Skywest Airlines Skywest Airlines Cape Air Ameriflight, LLC PVC Provincetown, MA TYS Knoxville, TN GSO Greensboro, NC MIA Miami, FL Cape Air PSA Airlines Republic Airways Republic Airways PVD Providence, RI UIN Quincy, IL GUM Guam Ameriflight, LLC Cape Air Cape Air Cape Air MSP Minneapolis, MN RDU Raleigh-Durham, NC HNL Honolulu, HI Skywest Airlines GoJet Airlines Island Air Endeavor Air RKD Rockland, ME HPN White Plains, NY Compass Airlines Cape Air Cape Air ROA Roanoke, VA HVR Havre, MT MSS Massena, NY Piedmont Airlines Cape Air Cape Air RUT Rutland, VT HYA Hyannis, MA MVY Martha’s Vineyard, MA Cape Air Cape Air Cape Air March 2017 | 53 THE GRID Mainline Flight Attendants

General Information

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Number Union Average Most Most Bases Notes Code Training new hire of FA's Reserve Junior Senior training Time Base Base American Airlines B787, B777, (American) BOS, CLT, DCA, B767, B757, Company DFW, LAX, LGA, B737, A350, Provided; AA None APFA MIA, ORD, PHL, A330, A321, Double PHX, RDU, SFO, A320, A319, Occupancy STL MD82/83, E190

Contract 2014, As Amended

Allegiant Air *(currently in contract negotiations) (Allegiant) No hourly **F/A candidates are allowed to give DoubleTree or BLI, FLL, HNL, B757, MD-80, wage, $24/day preference of base during interview G4 Holiday Inn 1,000 TWU* N/A** N/A IWA, LAS, OAK, A319, A3220 $24/day ($1/hour) process. We do out best to Express PGD, PIE, SFB perdiem accommodate those requests, but cannot always place candidates at their first preference. May/2016 Total Flight Attendants 1,000

Aircraft Types 2 Digit Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Number Union Average Most Most Bases Notes Code Training new hire of FA's Reserve Junior Senior training Time Base Base Contractual Work Rules

Min Days off Pay Max Min Day Min Trip Incentive Downtown Deadhead Open time Uniform Job Shares Jetway Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled Credit Credit Pay Hotel Pay pay Reimbursement Available Trades Duty American Airlines 15 Dom 10 Partial 5 10-15 100% 100% No (American) 18 Int

Allegiant Air Initially uniforms *Minimum of 11 days off per month, (Allegiant) Each FA crew will are provided by except in peak periods when they can Scheduled or receive 8% the Company. $20/hour for "buy down" to 8 days off (3 peak better - commission based Upon completion 11* 0 0 scheduled Value of Trip months identified by the Company). greater of the on gross sales. An of the first year, DH time two values. augmented crew will crews will receive receive 10%. an annual allowance.

Min Days off Pay Max Min Day Min Trip Incentive Downtown Deadhead Open time Uniform Job Shares Jetway Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled Credit Credit Pay Hotel Pay pay Reimbursement Available Trades Duty

Additional Compensation Details

FA No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FA Top Sick Time 401(K) Starting MMG Base Pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Out Pay Accrual Matching (%) Pay accrual employee pays American Airlines *Based on age (American) 70 None Yes* Varies

Allegiant Air (Allegiant)

FA No. of Vacation Percentage of Aircraft FA Top Sick Time 401(K) Starting MMG Base Pay Base Pay weeks & 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Out Pay Accrual Matching (%) Pay accrual employee pays

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General Information

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Do Number of Union Average Most Junior Most Senior Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Business Flight Reserve Time Base Base Code training For Attendants ExpressJet (LXJT) *If FA lives 25 miles or more away (Accey) from traning center, **AA flying out of EMB-145XR Dual Occupancy United EWR, IAH, ORD, DFW EMB-145 EV None None Paid for by $1.70 IAM American CLE, DFW** EMB-135 company*

7.D

ExpressJet (LASA) CRJ-200 Dual Occupancy Delta (Accey) CRJ-700 EV None None Paid for by $1.60 AFA ATL, DFW, DTW American CRJ-900 company

5.E 6.C

Total PSA Airlines (Bluestreak) CRJ-200 1.80 / hour CLT, CVG, DAY, CRJ-700 OH None Yes Yes effective 11-1- AA 900 AFA 8- 12 months CVG CLT-DAY TYS CRJ-900 16

Total Flight Attendants 900

Aircraft Types 2 Sign on Pay During Hotel during Per Diem Number Number of Union Average Most Junior Most Senior Bases Notes Digit Bonus Training new hire Contractualof FAs Flight WorkReserve Rules Time Base Base Code training Attendants Min Days off Pay Max Min Day Min Trip Incentive Downtown Deadhead Open Time Uniform Job Shares Jetway Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled Credit Credit Pay Hotel Pay Pay Reimbursement Available Trades Duty ExpressJet *At the discretion of the company. (LXJT) Holiday Pay Initial paid by FA **Dress 19 pts, Skirt 13 Pts, Blouse 8 100% or (Accey) 12/10 or 11 Yes 13.5 1:04 $5.00 per Yes 50% 75 Points Yes Yes Pts etc.., 150%* hour Per Year**

5.A.4 4.N 7.B.7 4.S 4.Q 7.A.2 LOA 4.V 14

ExpressJet Initial paid by FA * 1:2 up to 12 hours of duty, **1:1 3:45 or 1:2* Holiday Pay (LASA) 10 Yes 14 No 100% 100% $200 after 12 hours of duty 1:1** 150% (Accey) Per Year

7.D.2 7.R.2 9.B.3 5.C.1 5.O 6.A 5.D.1 5.L 18

PSA Airlines Initial new hire - (Bluestreak) 150% Yes for Yes above NO / $250 10 $14 N/A N/A Thanksgiving yes N/A cancellations In some cities guaranee annual uniform and Christmas allowance

Min Days off Pay Max Min Day Min Trip Incentive Downtown Deadhead Open Time Uniform Job Shares Jetway Notes (Line/Reserve) Protection Scheduled Credit Credit Pay Hotel Pay Pay Reimbursement Available Trades Duty Additional Compensation Details

Percentage of Aircraft FA Starting FA Top Out No. of Vacation Sick Time 401(K) Matching MMG Base Pay Base Pay 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Pay Pay weeks & accrual Accrual (%) employee pays ExpressJet (LXJT 1-4 Yrs 7 Days >5 Yrs 1.5% (Accey) EMB- 5-9 Yrs 14 Days 5-10 Yrs 1.75% >5 Yrs 4% 145XR, 10-17 Yrs 21 Days 5 Hours 10-15 Yrs 2% $19.00 80 $18,240 $38.00 $36,480 5-10 Yrs 5% EMB-145, 18-24 Yrs 28 Days Per Month 15-20 Yrs 2.5% 10+ Yrs 6% EMB-135 25-29 Yrs 35 Days 20-25 Yrs 3% 30+ Yrs 37 Days 25+ Yrs 3.5%

- 4.A HRxMMGx12 4.A HRxMMGx12 8.B.2 9.A 22.E 22.E

ExpressJet 1 Yr 20% of 6% (LASA) 1-6 Yrs 14 Days 2 Yr 30% of 6% CRJ-200 (Accey) 7-15 Yrs 21 Days 3.75 Hours 3 Yr 40% of 6% CRJ-700 $18.38 75 $16,542 $37.31 $33,579 None 0% 16-19 Yrs 28 Days Per Month 4 Yr 50% of 6% CRJ-900 20+ Yrs 35 Days 7 Yr 75% of 6% 8 Yr 75% of 8%

- 5.A 5.B HRxMMGx12 5.A HRxMMGx12 12.A.2 13.A.1 24.B 24 23

PSA Airlines +6 Months - up to (Bluestreak) +1 yr - 1 wk 2% +2 yrs - 2 wks +5 years - up to CRJs $17.89 72 $15,457 $31.03 $26,810 3.0 / Month N/A +7 years - 3 wks 3% +14 years - 4 wks +15 years- up to 3.5% - HRxMMGx12 HRxMMGx12

Percentage of Aircraft FA Starting FA Top Out No. of Vacation Sick Time 401(K) Matching MMG Base Pay Base Pay 401(K) DC health care Notes Types Pay Pay weeks & accrual Accrual (%) employee pays March 2017 | 55

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