looking for info and not rhetoric or flames about alpa.
2 scenarios.
1-a pilot is involved in an incident, accident or whatever and the FAA seeks certificate action against him. he's an honest guy who made an honest mistake (ie: crossed and active runway, his FO struck a wing on landing or something similar). The company decides to fire him. what legal services would ALPA provide? is there a limit? how do they decide whether or not an attorney will be provided?
WWW. provided a good explanation as to how this works. Basically, there's no limit. The attorneys will work with you on the grievance all the way through to arbitration. They'll also deal with the FAA when necessary.
The guy who posted about AOPA obviously doesn't understand what he's talking about. AOPA members only receive a free consultation from legal. They don't receive free legal help beyond that. It's all extra. ALPA provides all of it for free for members on active status.