Richard Gozinya
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2 of what?
Just flew 682 and 686. Both had paint so new you could smell it. 686 has the purple seats with the little "i" on the back of the headrest.
Dick
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2 of what?
ASA is owned by SkyWest therefore ASA exists in name only. ASA pilots are in essence really SkyWest employees.Why was that uncalled for? They are flying 70 and 76 seat airplanes for 50 seat pay. He was simply pointing it out.
ASA is owned by SkyWest therefore ASA exists in name only. ASA pilots are in essence really SkyWest employees.
Well, except that the ASA pilots fly a 70 seat aircraft for 70 seat pay and have the ability to stand up for themselves when management violates or re-writes their contract. But, yeah other than that, they are the same thing.
Yeah and now they are losing their A/C and not getting anymore. Also what good are 70 ac when you need 10 years with the company to fly them. a CRJ is a CRJ 200/700 and 900. At Cal the 737 is the same 300/500/700 ect. ASA gets enough pay, if they want more pay then get rid of all the longevity, why someone stays at asa (or any regional) more than 10 years is beyond me. Its a stepping stone not a career
You can thank alpa with their greedy contract wants. Managment has tried to compromise but the MEC at ASA doesn't care. They will "fight" till all they have it 50's.
Yeah and now they are losing their A/C and not getting anymore. Also what good are 70 ac when you need 10 years with the company to fly them. a CRJ is a CRJ 200/700 and 900. At Cal the 737 is the same 300/500/700 ect. ASA gets enough pay, if they want more pay then get rid of all the longevity, why someone stays at asa (or any regional) more than 10 years is beyond me. Its a stepping stone not a career
So ungrateful and bitter.
Hmm, just doing a quick search at airlinepilotcentral.com, comparing 5 and 10 year captain rates, the only company that pays less in the 70-seater is Mesa.
ASA is only getting 2 of those.
Yeah and now they are losing their A/C and not getting anymore. Also what good are 70 ac when you need 10 years with the company to fly them. a CRJ is a CRJ 200/700 and 900. At Cal the 737 is the same 300/500/700 ect. ASA gets enough pay, if they want more pay then get rid of all the longevity, why someone stays at asa (or any regional) more than 10 years is beyond me. Its a stepping stone not a career
ASA is owned by SkyWest therefore ASA exists in name only. ASA pilots are in essence really SkyWest employees.
Yeah and now they are losing their A/C and not getting anymore. Also what good are 70 ac when you need 10 years with the company to fly them. a CRJ is a CRJ 200/700 and 900. At Cal the 737 is the same 300/500/700 ect. ASA gets enough pay, if they want more pay then get rid of all the longevity, why someone stays at asa (or any regional) more than 10 years is beyond me. Its a stepping stone not a career
Yeah and now they are losing their A/C and not getting anymore. Also what good are 70 ac when you need 10 years with the company to fly them. a CRJ is a CRJ 200/700 and 900. At Cal the 737 is the same 300/500/700 ect. ASA gets enough pay, if they want more pay then get rid of all the longevity, why someone stays at asa (or any regional) more than 10 years is beyond me. Its a stepping stone not a career
ASA is only getting 2 of those. Don't think ASA will EVER get more airplanes. They've made their bed now they have to sleep in it. I would look for them as well as comair to lose all their 70 seat flying to CHQ and Skywest.
You can thank alpa with their greedy contract wants. Managment has tried to compromise but the MEC at ASA doesn't care. They will "fight" till all they have it 50's.
I had Scott Hall in my Recurrent class today, said this is completely false. The things that make you go.. hmmmm
49 WHe also told us a week before the LAX base was announced that there would not be a crew base there.
I had Scott Hall in my Recurrent class today, said this is completely false. The things that make you go.. hmmmm
What type of aircraft is ASA allegedly getting?