What do you mean by "pro-pilot"? That is a pretty general statement. Tell me Rez, what is your solution to this problem. Be specific.
I say pro pilot because that is really the intent... If I say pro labor then it turns off many airline pilots... even though we are politically aligned with labor...
The solution to the problem is....
Politics. Everything that effects Air Line Pilots Careers is detemined on CapHill. The current White House and controlled congress has given us a really hard time the last five years...
From efforts to make a legal strike an act of terrorism and disqualifying event for airline employment to the change of heart by the anti-labor effort on the Hill in the NWA pilots pension efforts once NWA management joined up in the effort...
The solution is for each pilot is to become more politically effective in thier airline career. From voting this Nov. 07 for candidates who support airline pilots to contributing to ALPA-PAC or CAPA-PAC, to becoming activists when a pilots leadership puts a call out to its members to contact elected officials on specific issues...
What if zero pilots where involved politically. The silence would be loud and clear to the politicans... and the message would be " Air Line Pilots Do Not Care, they have given us a blank check"
What if all 75,000+ of us let our views be heard? Action is being taken on a regular basis on CapHill that directly effects our careers, however most pilots are simply not connected and informed...and thus don't know about.
It is really not alot of effort once a pilot is up to speed on the process.
The quagmire: Voting "hobby" issues before career issues.
Many pilots, like my respected pilot friend PCL128, need to vote issues like terrorism, abortion, gun control, of whatever the flavor of the month issue may be above career issues. That is any citizen's right. And it is not the end of the our careers. (even though it really is for many)
Even is PCL 128 votes anti labor this Nov 07, he can still remain engaged by contibuting to the PAC, contacting his elected officials when pilot legislation hits the Hill and staying informed poltiically.
If we are to revamp the RLA, make it easier to strike, etc.. and protect Air Line Pilot careers then we must vote pro pilot. This is the kind of congressman I want on the Hill.
In my opinion, the piloting of these great airplanes is the most responsible, the most skillful occupation mankind has ever engaged in. They are the picked men of the country. It is a profession to which many are called but few are chosen. These men ought to be as free from worry about their economic condition or future as it is humanly or legislatively possible to accomplish. If there is anything we can put into legislation that will keep worry from the airline pilots, it ought to be done.
-Rep. John Martin, CO 1938
This was in 1938. And we are still trying to get our membership effectiveness up!