Information on the review of the US Airways plans' assets
Last updated on July 13, 2011.
- Is PBGC reviewing the determination of the pension plan assets for the US Airways Pension Plans?
- Is it likely that my benefit will change if PBGC finds that there was a change in the amount of assets?
- Do I need to contact PBGC to find out if my benefit will change?
- Will I be able to appeal this new benefit determination (regardless of whether a prior appeal was submitted)?
- What happens if my new benefit is higher as a result of the benefit change?
- What happens if my new benefit is lower as a result of the benefit change?
- Where do I check for updated information on the status of the review?
Q: Is PBGC reviewing the determination of the pension plan assets for the US Airways Pension Plans?
A: Yes - PBGC will conduct an independent review and evaluation of the US Airways plan assets to ensure the accuracy of the values that we previously determined.
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Q: Is it likely that my benefit will change if PBGC finds that there was a change in the amount of assets?
A: It is not likely. First, most participants' benefits are not affected by the amount of assets in the pension plan. For example, if your benefit was fully guaranteed by PBGC then your benefit is not affected by the assets in the plan. Second, the assets would need to change materially for it to impact your benefit. At this time, we have no reason to believe that this will be the case.
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Q: Do I need to contact PBGC to find out if my benefit will change?
A: No, we will contact you if your benefit changes. PBGC's goal is that the review will take place over the next year. In the event that your benefit changes, PBGC will send you a new benefit determination.
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Q: Will I be able to appeal this new benefit determination (regardless of whether a prior appeal was submitted)?
A: Yes.
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Q: What happens if my new benefit is higher as a result of the benefit change?
A: We will adjust your benefit to the correct amount and issue a single catch-up payment, with interest, to account for prior underpayments.
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Q: What happens if my new benefit is lower as a result of the benefit change?
A: We will adjust your benefit to the correct amount. PBGC will need to recoup prior overpayments over time by further reducing your benefit. Recoupment is structured to minimize hardship; the amount of the recoupment will not exceed 10 percent of your benefit entitlement.
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Q: Where do I check for updated information on the status of the review?
A: Please check this website periodically. We will post information as soon as it becomes available.
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