You know what, you wont seek the truth, your information is off base.
I was there, were you?
If you keep typing the samething, it does not make it true.
US approached HP, not vice versa, US arranged all the financing, not HP.
Seabury was involved on both Chapter 11 cases and worked for US not HP.
The main reason US filed the second time is that no employee group wanted to give concessions for a third time and they wanted to get out of paying the IAM $15 million for the airbus arbitration, and they wanted the rest of the pensions.
I was there and lived, were you?
You know what, you wont seek the truth, your information is off base.
I was there, were you?
Read my post again, there were several reasons why US filed.
We lived it, you didnt.
The west has pilots with four years service being furloughed? Really?What I find to be most interesting is that even by DOH this furlough is being conducted out of seniority and USAPA is failing to make any objections. AWA pilots with 4 years of service are being furloughed ahead of new hires and CEL pilots out East.
You never went through it the first time, being shot down quite handily, I might add.Please don't make us go through this again.
You are wrong, I just don't want to go through it all over a fourth time.
I am not so certain any reasonably intelligent person would want to claim to be "runnig (sic) this show".Yeah, genius, and those same pawns are now runnig the show.
If you wish to convince someone, it is preferred that you use facts and not fantasy. AWA contributed nothing to the merger, read the SEC filings. One investor wanted to dump his interests in AWA. That is all.The reason Seabury group was even involved was because of AWA's expressed interest.
US had a stand alone plan, I saw it, it involved GECAS and a massive downsizing, but it was a plan, the better option was a merger.
Can you not comprehend what you read?
US had financing arranged from GECAS, Air Wisky and Republic in the stand alone plan and the RSA was going to participate once again.
You can try to spin it anyway you want, but I was involved in negotiations and privy to confidential information, were you?
Why do you keep evading SEC filings that tell the real story? AWA contributed nothing positive to the merger. In fact, they have yet to contribute anything except FUD, failed projects and authoritarian nightmares, taking monies to pay off their own loans and lining their own pockets.Seabury came on board this last time only after AWA management expressed an interest in USAir.