tell 2004 hire marc to keep out there and scout USAPA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIfKKw-kvPo&list=PL21C1C7D32B996827&index=31
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIfKKw-kvPo&list=PL21C1C7D32B996827&index=31
Claxon never one to let facts get in the way of your fantasy.You took the furlough, do not blame everyone else. You are going to fall hard with the news.
Just like your St Nic is here post years and years ago. You guys are not worried at all, that is why you are on here 24 hours a day. Remember you are former america west.
On Monday in the Phoenix Declaratory Judgment Case, US Airways filed a Notice of Appeal with the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit...... And you were saying......
Unclear, two courts seem to think so. Clear?
Filing a "notice" begins the appeal process, genius.
That's pretty stupid. If you don't know what you're talking about, you should just not talk. Oh, I forgot, you're a westie pretending to be from the East.Not necessarily. One does not need a notice to file an appeal as one can just simply file. The notice is a placeholder for a potential appeal. The company may or may not actually file.
From where did you hear that? I was sent an APA update that told their pilots to expect slotting ala Nic. Why would they care about age? Why do you have to add that to the discussion?
Not necessarily. One does not need a notice to file an appeal as one can just simply file. The notice is a placeholder for a potential appeal. The company may or may not actually file.
Another westie that doesn't know what they're talking about. The "notice to file an appeal" is the first step of the appeals process. There is no "place holder". That's just stupid. You think the courts have time for that? You either appeal or you don't. That's the way the game is played.You are correct