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Again VT70 you show how little you know of our operation. In an operational fleet of 16 airplanes right now there is a total of three DMIs spread amongst those airplanes, this is typical of our operation. If fact in my ten year here I do not recall flying any airplane with more than one DMI.
USA Jet pilots care to chime in with thier experiences with DMI's at USA Jet?
Thank you 737, for your recognition of how far you are up the "cool" scale from a bottom feeder only shows how little you know what goes on at our level. May you never have to eat in the same restaurant as a bottom feeder, or heavens for bid stay in the same hotel? I mean after all you are a DAL pilot.
No, they're having to do that because they interview EVERYBODY who meets their mins (a great policy by the way) and then end up only hiring about 15% of those they interview.
I agree. Age 65s timing is dreadful and must be stopped.
Here are the Senate target audience:
Subcommittee on
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Democratic Subcommittee Members:
·Senator Patty Murray (Chairman) (WA)
·Senator Robert C. Byrd (WV)
·Senator Barbara Mikulski (MD)
·Senator Herb Kohl (WI)
·Senator Richard Durbin (IL)
·Senator Byron Dorgan (ND)
·Senator Patrick Leahy (VT)
·Senator Tom Harkin (IA)
·Senator Dianne Feinstein (CA)
·Senator Tim Johnson (SD)
·Senator Frank Lautenberg (NJ)
Republican Subcommittee Members:
·Senator Christopher Bond (Ranking Member) (MO)
·Senator Richard Shelby (AL)
·Senator Arlen Specter (PA)
·Senator Robert Bennett (UT)
·Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
·Senator Sam Brownback (KS)
·Senator Ted Stevens (AK)
·Senator Pete Domenici (NM)
·Senator Lamar Alexander (TN)
·Senator Wayne Allard (CO)
Note that Bond, Hutchison, Brownback, Stevens, Alexander, and Allard (all GOP) are co-sponsors of S. 65, so you’re wasting your time with them. None of the Dems are co-sponsors of S. 65.
The FAA Authorization Bill will be in markup in appropriations subcommittee. This is where the text of S. 65 will be inserted, if it is inserted into the appropriations bill.
This week's Blitz was one of the most productive we have ever had. Thanks to the efforts of over 40 pilots who attended no fewer than 70 meetings, we now have over 100 bipartisan cosponsors on the House and Senate bills. Most importantly, we got the good news that the legislative effort has really gone wheels up this week. On Thursday, the last day of the Blitz, the Senate Commerce Committee introduced the FAA Authorization Bill which includes the complete S.65 language included in Section 706. Earlier this week Aviation Subcommittee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and ranking member Trent Lott (R-MS) signed off on the language being in the FAA bill (The Aviation Investment and Modernization Act of 2007). We expect this bill to begin to move very quickly. The Senate Commerce Committee will markup and vote on the bill the week of the May 14. A lot of hard work by our bill champions, SWAPA and others made this possible.
Make no mistake; this effort could still be sidetracked. It is critical that that we proceed very carefully. It is important to express our thanks and our complete satisfaction to our champions, and all Members of Congress that this provision has been included as a part of the Senate FAA Authorization bill and to urge the House to include the same language in its draft of the bill. Many staff members-- including those who have been opposed to change in the past, have commented about the impact of our lobbying efforts-- and the importance of keeping the pressure on S.65 and H.R. 1125; Boots on the ground = results. We will follow-up with a plan for our next blitz shortly, but it probably would be a good idea for some folks to plan be here the week of the 14th when the committee marks up the bill to make the rounds in support of the effort.
This is from the SWAPA lobbyist, time to start calling to get this bs sidetracked
REALLY? Which ones were scabs?? Or are you just talking out of your ass, AGAIN?737, but DAL stills hires guys who worked with and were trained by those ex EAL guys,
That's between him and his scabs! Just remember the scabs you're flying with today are the same ones who are sleeping with your wife while you're on a trip! It sounds to me that YOU'RE the one who doesn't have to deal with the reality of the rest of the world sport!I guess it dosen't rub off. BTW our former CP was the ALPA DCA MEC for EAL, run the strike at DCA, he had no problem with those employees.
I have no idea what that's supposed to mean, but its ok, you don't have to be a turd all your life!But then again you are DAL guy who doesn't have to deal with the reality of the rest of the world, go be happy.
The regional industry built itself on the premise that there would always be an unlimited supply of entry-level pilots willing to work for whatever they were willing to pay and willing to put up with anything as long as they got to fly a plane. They are in for a nasty surprise as they begin to fight over an ever-dwindling supply of newbies.
Sure,,, and I'll pass along some winning lotto numbers, too.I am currently a AF pilot and will retire in Feb of 2012. I know that is almost 5 years out but any thoughts on hiring forcasts for that timeframe based on retirements, planned growth, etc?
I don't know about that, Wiggums... I've had the same experience years ago with a regional...It's not about treating someone badly, it's about making a statement that your services are worth more than that compensation level and that it's INSULTING for them to even OFFER that low of pay (below poverty level).You don't have to be rude, but you can make your point. They'll get the message.
...there is no reason to treat others like that.