They were for the Delta Pilot Emergency Relief Fund established by the Delta MEC.
That's wonderful. Thank you. I also wrote a couple of personal checks, above and beyond my assessments, to support your pilot relief effort during your strike. I thought it was the right thing to do.
Interesting that you bring up the 70 seat issue. You hammer the economics of the 50 and then try and sieze the 70 which were on order well before the sellout, er, buyout. Your own statements link seniority and the 70 seater, just who do you think the Delta MEC had in mind to fly them?
You'll have to elaborate on that one. The furloughed pilots would have gone, and apparently did, go to the bottom of the CMR seniority list when they were finally able to get a job at CMR without being forced to surrender their recall rights.
Regardless, in the interest of avoiding further thread creep I'll give you the last word on the matter.
Back on point, the best thing we can do to support the CMR pilots, as well as the profession, is to realize that the bankruptcy code and the RLA, as written, are a noose around the neck of organized labor. These are legislative and political issues that need to be addressed and the best way to address it is to vote for candidates that are pro labor and to financially support other candidates who are pro labor through ALPA-PAC contributions each pay day.