cleardirect
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No what your track record shows is a massive losing streak. Staying power on a losing streak costs a lot of money.Spot-on, Hate2fly. It was also in the road shows, given by ALPA. Hey, they could be our witnesses, can you imagine them denying what they printed up? With the 2010 rates, Im not so sure the hurry for a new contract. Their better than whats on the table. We should have that grievance done within a year. If the company refuses to agree after their arbitration loss, it could be major dispute time, maybe 30-day? Could happen, theres precedent. If it goes that way, it’s a real gut check for all sides. Lots of things to wade through in the next 12 months, DFR appeal, contract negotiations, downsizing and RJ arbitrations, pension investigation, 2010 pay rates. Who ever thought wed last until 2010? One thing we got going, weve got a track record of staying power. We dont need it all now.
So 15% of the fleet was gathered together.I saw a beautiful site and got a great pix from the cockpit last week in FRA. 3 USAir 330s lined up next to each other. Thats whats driving the west guys so nuts, so close, yet so far away.
Wrong again. The wide bodies is what is driving the east nuts. Check back as far as you want. It is the east pilots that bring up the WB not the west. Get over it.