I never said AA gave MCI his retirement. I said AA gave him (and all the other ex-TWA people) the OPPORTUNITY TO EARN IT; just as AA has given me the same opportunity, learn how to read. Glad you dropped the AA medical, less potential expense for AA if you ever need expensive medical treatment in the future.MCI, I am glad that you got something out of them, and you did earn it, and it was not given to you like aa wants to think. I have moved on myself and the only thing I have is the passes from AA and I have not used one yet. I flew to SPI last Febuary, but I bought a full fare ticket on AA. I would have flown on someone else, but there was nothing else available to SPI. I dropped the medical that AA offered to us because it was costing me a lot more than I was getting out of it. I was going in the hole every year that I had them. I do not regret droping it. I do not like AA, never have. I worked in Tulsa from 1970 til 1983 and I got my fill of them then. I do not wish any thing bad for the TWAers, but for the AAers like aa, I could care less.
Enjoy your retirement.