Piedmont1984
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I was waiting for a hotel van....nearby two AWA pilots were waiting for their's....I said hello.....then they said hello......then the van arrived.
So touching!!!I was waiting for a hotel van....nearby two AWA pilots were waiting for their's....I said hello.....then they said hello......then the van arrived.
So touching!!!![]()
It's a start...
Jump seat talk should not be taken seriously, I have been on many UAL, AMR, etc seats and they started to talk politics. I always answered this with, "I agree with you 100 percent, I am trying to get home, how do you work this jump seat and belt while I am sitting here with my life in your hands and my ride home. Good point sir, hmmph, when will we arrive, thank you sir, good point by the way."
Citrus and Southwest have been the greatest, but they do not belong to ALPA, how can this be?
Citrus and Southwest have been the greatest, but they do not belong to ALPA, how can this be?
Exactly. It is way too late for most of us, lets make a difference for the future. ALPA goes. APA, SWPA, and pilot groups that govern themselves prosper. America West under cut us for years then show up acting like we owe them, it will not work.
Please check the topic posters history, they were very condescending and ended each post with good day children. Now the poster expects us to accept the olive branch and buy property from him in Florida swamp land.
The legal and corporate moves, and the perseverance of each pilot group will decide history. Because of their relative youth and their naiveness, they can not understand that we have listened to all the sales pitches, all the rhetoric, all the bravo sierra. One thing we have left is get rid of ALPA, make sure this merger will never work and the future management will read this in their business school classes and never attempt this synergy strategy again.
Pan Am, Eastern, Braniff, the explorers of aviation, were all sent on their way by the cowardly, button pushing pilots that followed. These same "gentleman" will have their Social Security and Medicare taken away from them by the next generation, only then will they come to realize the circle of life.
Please check the topic posters history, they were very condescending and ended each post with good day children.
I agree with Piedmont1984 100% and echoi his sentiments.
I believe until people like Junebug change their attitude this bitter fight between the two pilot groups will continue, possibly forever. The vast majority of the East pilots will never change their sentiment.
As Doug Parker recently indicated, "We are, however, very interested in having discussions with both groups present with a goal of reaching a joint contract. Please understand that I do not think a joint contract necessarily means immediate seniority integration. I have talked to enough US Airways pilots to know that such a proposal would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to get ratified. I happen to believe that if we could get everyone together at the negotiating table, we could work something out that meets everyone’s needs – though both sides would need to move some from their increasingly hardening positions. I am hopeful that the Rice Committee will facilitate some creative solutions and do so quickly."
Doug Parker understands that if the AWA MEC does not agree to both EC resolutions, or works with the Rice Committee, or does not reach an agreement with the US Airways MEC than a joint contract "would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to get ratified," as Parker indicated.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
Got to respond to this one...Had an AWA pilot pos space from PHL-PHX. He gave up his seat to accomodate a PAX being split from her freind and left at the gate. This guy road in the cockpit with an East crew for 5 hours. They put the issue behind them for the PAX. What a great guy and hats off to the crew for making him comfortable.
My technique uses my olive branch. I bring it with me and tickle the underside of everyone's family jewelry.Jump seat talk should not be taken seriously, I have been on many UAL, AMR, etc seats and they started to talk politics. I always answered this with, "I agree with you 100 percent, I am trying to get home, how do you work this jump seat and belt while I am sitting here with my life in your hands and my ride home. Good point sir, hmmph, when will we arrive, thank you sir, good point by the way."
Citrus and Southwest have been the greatest, but they do not belong to ALPA, how can this be?