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More reps. FYI
Fellow pilot,
We are pleased to announce the Interim Reps for DCA.
The USAPA Interim Officers have accepted the Steering Committee's recommendations as follows (each includes a short bio as introduction):
DCA Interim Chairman - Captain Joseph Stein.
My name is Joe Stein. I was hired at USAir in June of 1985 and am presently an Airbus Captain in DCA. I was a 727 Engineer and then flew the DC9, 737-300 and Airbus 319. Before USAir I was in the Air Force where I was a T-38 Instructor and then flew C-141s. I have been married for 30 years (yes, to the same woman) and we have four children. I have a BA from the University of Virginia and a Masters Degree from Arizona State University.
After walking the picket line at United as a member of the “570†I began contributing my small share to our pilot group over the years by serving as a Media Spokesman, Scheduling Committee Volunteer and as the DCA Secretary Treasurer. I too think of myself as a line pilot who wants to help the pilot group recover from the events of the last few years. I am honored to be selected to assist in the USAPA organization.
DCA Interim Vice-Chairman - First Officer David Westberg.
My name is Dave Westberg, and I'm very happy to have been chosen as an Interim Representative in the Washington Ronald Reagan Crew Base. I was hired by Piedmont Airlines in 1987, and am just returning from 26 months of medical leave. During that time I have watched and hoped that USAPA would grow in strength and eventually have the momentum to serve the pilots of US Airways. It looks like that wish may indeed become a reality.
Over the past twenty one years of service here at US Airways, I have suffered many setbacks in career expectations. I am weary of fellow pilots with private agendas and lack of concern for the junior pilot deciding my fate. I am also very much in favor of having professional negotiators handling my future; something guaranteed in the USAPA Constitution. The momentum that USAPA has generated has started a wave of enthusiasm throughout our ranks. I am grateful to be a part of that enthusiasm, and am glad that I can show my fellow pilots that Seniority Does Matter, and that we should not be satisfied with the status quo.
Welcome aboard Gentlemen.