Wiskey Driver
Return of the Hub Raider
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BEHIND THE SCENES OF USAPA INSURANCE,;lnm;
Unfortunately, because it has taken us awhile, ALPA has, through a spiffy glossy mailer delivered today, defined our insurance response for us.
This will be a problem.
I believe there is zero chance that Pete could have a credible Aeromedical program,
I have multiple credit cards, each with 15-20% of my annual income in credit line.
I don't mean to be an alarmist Gents, but we have fires going everywhere which will be challenging enough; we shouldn't even be dealing with basic infrastructure and services 53 days out.
Right now, 5,300 pilots have nothing more than our promise
For a group as downtrodden as this, I'm amazed they've hung in there this long.
I believe we will start losing them soon.
Again, not trying to scream too loud, but did I mention we have 53 days?
The other side is starting to beat us up.
Please light a fire under your ING guys or whomever ..........other side is beating us because we cannot put contracts on the table.
Thanks
Steve Bradford
I think rather than relying on what each other say about what the other union can or can not do on this forum you should seek direct answers you might have from the horses mouth.
Not when the horse is talking out of both sides of it's mouth.
So do any of you ALPA flag wavers think there will be much unity on the AAA property even if ALPA stays? I don't see it happening either way.......
And if ALPA was plotting to disenfranchise 1800 pilots wouldn't you be jumping up and down and screaming bloody murder? Yet it's OK for USAPA to do that? It's a shame that a perceptive critic of the current state of affairs at ALPA such as yourself has chosen to marginalize himself with his support for the misguided imbeciles running the East show.
A union that by nature divides and disenfranchises its own will fail as a organization and, in turn, will fail us all. USAPA offers nothing concrete except feel good taglines and promises from a lawyer who gets paid to forward your agenda. Reality will be a huge wakeup call to FO Bradford.
The very same could be said of ALPA.....Your statement is correct about any union....it applies to ALPA also....
So do any of you ALPA flag wavers think there will be much unity on the AAA property even if ALPA stays? I don't see it happening either way.......
Actually, there was great unity on the property right up until the point where Nicolau released the award. We had picketing demonstrations and progress was being made on a joint contract. It can be that way again if USAPA is voted down and we can put this silliness behind us. Don't get me wrong, I know ALPA has its' faults, but a union is only as good as its members and their level of commitment. The problems can be fixed IF we can do away with the apathy that plagues most airline pilots these days.
Seniority trumps all "brotherhood" in this business.....You said yourself that it was Nicolau that started this.....Stopping USAPA doesn't change the Nicolau award....If you want to stop USAPA....you have to come up with a more fair integration method.....
It has been said that the 3 most important things in this business are seniority, seniority, and seniority....Screw with that and there won't be any unity....no matter who the union is.....
What would happen if USAPA was elected and could not deliver on any of the items previously mentioned?
This is not meant to flame, just a question from someone not in the know.