Fellow pilot,
We are pleased to announce the Interim Reps for CLT.
The USAPA Interim Officers have accepted the Steering Committee's recommendations as follows (each includes a short bio as introduction):
CLT Interim Chairman - Captain David Koseruba.
Hello everyone, I'm Dave Koseruba. I was hired at Piedmont Airlines in August of 1978 to fly the YS-11 out of the Wilmington, NC crew base (ILM). I served on our LEC as F/O Rep for three years. I transitioned to the B-737 in 1981 and upgraded to Captain in 1983. I worked in the Piedmont Training Department as Check Airman/Designee on the B-737 from 1985 to 1991. I later returned to the US Airways Training Department as Check Airman in the B-737-300 program from 2000 to 2004. I'm currently flying the A-320 out of CLT, and transitioning back to the B-767 Domestic, CLT this month.
I'm 59, and have been based in ILM, CLT, ORF, PIT, and BWI. I came to Piedmont/ US Airways from a general aviation background via Air Sunshine; a DC-3, Convair 440 airline based in Key West, FL, and Air South; a charter airline service based in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. I consider myself an "old-school" aviator who believes the Training Department and Pilot Union both work for the line pilot. I believe the pilots at US Airways are some of the very finest aviators in the world, and they prove that fact daily as they fly in the winds of changing policies, procedures, politics and degraded pay rates and job security. I consider the efforts to establish USAPA as our Pilot Union to be a most noble cause, and I am truly honored to be asked to help. I live in Wilmington, NC with my wife and daughter, and enjoy surfing, the beach, and writing/ playing music.
CLT Interim Vice-Chairman - Captain Bill McKee.
My name is Bill McKee. I was hired by Piedmont Airlines in October of 1985, and currently fly the A-320, and have previously flown the B727-200, the F-28, the 737, and the B757. My previous service to the pilots includes three years on the Membership Services Committee, and two years as Captain Representative CLT; Pilot advocate and LEC Chairman.
I want to make it clear that I do not throw my name into the hat lightly as I understand the amount of work that lies before us is considerable but with the correct mix of players will truly make us the envy of the industry as we move forward. The foundation of our new Union in the initial start up is paramount in the long term success of our endeavors. The amount of work already accomplished is unbelievable and I commend the current officers in all their efforts to not only begin this movement but to follow through with action. With the correct mix of representatives we have the opportunity with the foundations in place to finally deliver to the pilots of US Airways the representation that they deserve and total control of all our futures.
I have always been an advocate of the US Airways pilots and most importantly our profession. I fully believe in the quid-pro-quo approach where our pilot’s needs are always met to the very last man on our list. As the former Captain Rep in CLT (2000 to 2002) I saw clearly the potential devastation ahead of us in the form of regional jets and understood the consequences of what harm they would cause our pilots. One only has to look around the C-concourse to understand that our profession and jobs have been outsourced to a contract carrier while 1879 of our pilots suffered furlough and many of our Captains returned to the right seat. During my tenure I worked hard to insure that those jobs remained on our property and in the years following my departure from office LOA after LOA was passed that allowed those jobs to be eliminated.
I will dedicate my time to protect and ensure the best interests of our pilots during the up coming challenges. I am looking forward to ensuring the success of our new Union and promise that the Pilots will always have the final choice as we move forward.
CLT Interim Vice-Chairman - First Officer Steve Greif.
My name is Steve Greif. I am 47 years old, born and raised in San Jose, CA and was hired by Piedmont airlines on 1/5/87 as a 727 F/E in Norfolk, Va. After the base closure in ORF, I moved to Charlotte where I have lived in the same house for 19 years. I am married to Nikki Greif, a CLT F/A, and we are the proud parents of two young girls, Sarah(5) and Laney(3). I am now flying bottom reserve on the A-330 in CLT. I am extremely excited to accept this invitation to serve my fellow pilots as the CLT interim vice-chairman for first officers.
Welcome aboard Gentlemen.