Essential Air Service: A Lower Rung on the Pilot Shortage Food Chain?

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National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS) 2018 - The Changing Role of the Pilot Aug 13th, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Essential Air Service: A Lower Rung on the Pilot Shortage Food Chain? Michael Peck Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, peckm@erau.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.erau.edu/ntas Part of the Air and Space Law Commons Peck, Michael, "Essential Air Service: A Lower Rung on the Pilot Shortage Food Chain?" (2018). National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS). 4. https://commons.erau.edu/ntas/2018/presentations/4 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Conferences at Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS) by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact commons@erau.edu.

A Critical Analysis of the Essential Air Service Program: Pork Barrel Politics and the Current Pilot Shortage Michael P. Peck

Essential Air Service (EAS) Three Part Analysis A temporary government program??? Economic theory underlying its continued existence Current pilot shortage exacerbates problems associated with EAS

First, a little history: Unintended consequences of Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 (ADA) 1. Prior to ADA, Civil Aeronautics Board controlled routes 2. ADA allows deregulated airlines to focus on profit 3. Small isolated communities lose airline service 4. Economies in those communities suffer

Congress finds a solution! Easing the Transition 1. Subsidize airlines flying to EAS communities for 10 years 2. After that, air service to those communities should be able to stand on its own (in your dreams)

EAS Criteria was initially stringent: Community had service on October 24, 1978 Specific aircraft types Carrier made at least 2 trips per day to airport with unsubsidized service Carrier demonstrated that it would incur a loss without subsidy

Reflect, for a moment, on these wise words: There is nothing so permanent as a temporary government program. Milton Friedman University of Chicago

So what happened? The EAS plan was to give people something for free and then later take it away. That always works, doesn t it?

Consider these developments: 1984 Enplanements in some communities had declined by 50% 1987 Congress decides to strengthen the criteria (making the program more costly for airlines); fewer communities are served 2000 Even more restrictions -- but, but, but... waivers from DOT are possible!!!

Number of communities reduced 2004 Vision 100 offered grants to communities (not airlines) to explore non- EAS options 2011 Non-waivable ceiling of $1,000/pax 2012 Further reduced and effectively capped the number of eligible communities 2018 112 participating communities

What happened to costs? Costs increased 600% since 1996 and 132% since 2008 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 Discretionary Appropriation $143 $135 $149 $155 $175 $175 Overflight Fee Collections $50 $98 $119 $108 $108 $113 Total Funding $193 $233 $268 $263 $283 $288 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation

How does a program like this continue year after year? Consider the economic theory of concentrated benefits and disbursed costs. Mancur Olson The Logic of Collective Action (1965) This is this Holy Grail for lobbyists.

Impact of pilot shortage Pilot shortage seems to impact lower rungs of professional ladder the hardest EAS suffers accordingly

EAS carrier problems 2008 liquidation of Air Midwest, Big Sky Airlines and Skyways Airlines 2016-2018 Cape Air canceled flights due to pilot shortage 2017 Great Lakes Airlines canceled flights in New Mexico, Wyoming and other locations (ceased most operations in 2018)

EAS carrier problems (cont.) 2017-2018 Boutique Air had operational problems in Minnesota and Colorado reportedly due to pilot shortage 2017-2018 Southern Airways Express cancelled flights in Mississippi and Pennsylvania) 2017-2018 PenAir cancelled flights in Maine and New York

But, but, but... Some EAS carriers have instituted innovative recruiting measures Southern Airways Express recruits from the small communities it serves; pilot development program with Mesa Airlines Cape Air Cape Air/JetBlue University Gateway Program targeted at undergraduates

Should we keep EAS? EAS is an expensive, difficult-to-control program EAS benefits only a few EAS service is increasingly unreliable

Conclusion It is time, 30 years after its original expiration date, to abolish the Essential Air Service program in the continental United States and reallocate the related monetary and human resources.

Thank you for your attention.