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This was in another thread, but I thought it should have it's own thread.....This is why the NWA pilots are justifiably concerned.....

This is a letter from a former Pan Am pilot.....

Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 5:31 PM
Subject: one alpa


Gentlemen:

Great Web Site!

I share your frustration.

After reading what you are attempting to do, I thought you might like to hear a little history of the most recent acquisition and seniority list integration.

I am one of the Pan Am pilots who was "acquired" (Delta term) in 1991. I write this email to you as a warning about what can happen in your quest for a combined list. Do not trust Delta. Do not trust ALPA. We call one another brothers at ALPA until it is a choice between you or a mainline Delta pilot...then there is no choice. You will be sold out by ALPA or used by ALPA for the benefit of the Delta mainline pilots. I speak from experience.

In 1991 we (Pan Am) pilots were told by Delta management (Sr VP Flt Opns Captain Harry Alger and Captain Dave Greenberg) that we would be integrated into the seniority list in a "fair and equitable manner". This was Delta's terminology. Alger and Greenberg asked Captain Sheldon, Delta ALPA MEC Chairman to put together a merged seniority list. A committee was formed to investigate the two pilot groups and form a proposed seniority list. At this point I should point out that just one month before this exercise began, when the PanAm acquisition was a done deal, the ALPA executive committee voted to remove language in ALPA's merger policy stating mergers should be accomplished in date of hire! Captain Sheldon was a member of this committee. [N2264J note: The Delta MEC had a member who sat on the Board of Directors and would know months in advance if Delta were planning an acquisition then maneuver to change ALPA merger policy before hand. That happened again at the ALPA BOD in 1998, just a four months before Delta announced the purchased ASA.] The merger committee did it's job and formed a proposed seniority list. The list ratio'd Pan Am pilots into the Delta seniority list which resulted in a loss of seniority of approximately 10 years in the worst case. This seniority list was to be presented to Delta Flight Ops management at the next MEC meeting.

The next MEC meeting was attended by Dave Greenberg and Harry Alger. The proposed seniority list was presented to Alger/Greenberg who did not even look at it. Instead, they threw on the table what they termed the "company list". When the MEC looked at this list Alger/Greenberg presented, they were amazed. The worse case loss of seniority to a Pan Am pilot was over 23 years! Immediately, they recognized Delta wanted this list and would negotiate to get it. When asked what Delta ALPA would get should it accepted this list, Alger/Greenberg responded by offering agency shop agreement and a 2% pay increase. Sheldon and his MEC bought it! It is interesting to note that Delta Flight Ops management stated in prior years that there would never be an agency shop agreement at Delta. Many Western pilots dropped out of ALPA after their merger with Delta because of the seniority list integration. The Delta MEC had to assume the Pan Am pilots would also be upset with the integration. The combination of the two groups and the other non-members represented millions of dollars. The Delta offer solved a major economic and control problem of the Delta MEC. Thus, the Pan Am pilots were sold out for a 2% pay increase and agency shop by our "brothers in ALPA". So much for brotherhood between two ALPA represented major airlines.

The Delta "company list" started integrating the Pan Am pilots into the combined list at approximately the senior man on the 767. Their rational was that we were bringing over aircraft that were similar to the 767 so this is where we should start appearing on the list. If one accepts this rational for integration, then it would also be fair to come up from the bottom to the most junior man on the 727 and integrate all Pan Am airmen into the list between the most senior 767 airman and the most junior 727 airman, since we did not bring any airplane over smaller than a 727 - (Delta had DC-9's). Not so. A ratio was established at 1:11 starting at the 767 senior captain until reaching to co-pilots where it reverted to 1:13 until all airman were inserted into the list. But guess what? Delta ran out of Delta pilots. So what Delta flight operations management did is insert 13 X's into the list after the last Delta pilot then a Pan Am pilot, another 13 X's - a Pan Am pilot until finally all Pan Am pilots were accounted for as follows:
Last Delta Pilot
Pan Am Pilot
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Pan Am Pilot
x
x
and so on....

As Delta hired new pilots off the street, they replaced each X on the seniority list with that pilot...inserting them senior to the Pan Am pilots. In other words, Pan Am pilots were inserted JUNIOR to pilots who had not even been hired by Delta as of the date of integration. This is what our great and wonderful Delta family calls "fair and equitable".

Perhaps you can now understand why a group of approximately 485 Pan Am pilots formed an organization called PANDA and filed an age discrimination lawsuit in federal court against Delta Air Lines. We have won 3 out of four motions to dismiss the lawsuit. We are awaiting a decision on the last motion...we firmly believe we shall win. If we win this last motion, the case will be tried before a jury in Manhattan. We are asking for date-of-hire, back pay for what we should have been paid vs. what we were paid, retirement medical benefits, and credit for retirement. It is interesting to note, just two weeks before the Pan Am pilots were brought over, Delta management made a decision not to offer any Delta employee retirement medical benefits unless that employee had 10 years service with Delta. Delta management well knew that the majority of the Pan Am pilots were past 50 at the time of acquisition. When the Pan Am pilots retired, they were forced to pay exorbitant medical premiums. ALPA negotiated medical retirement benefits for all pilots in the '96 contract.

Someone said "history repeats itself". Hope this might help your group.

Fraternally,
Name deleted by N2264J
Captain
 
This was in another thread, but I thought it should have it's own thread.....This is why the NWA pilots are justifiably concerned.....

This is a letter from a former Pan Am pilot.....

Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 5:31 PM
Subject: one alpa


Gentlemen:

Great Web Site!

I share your frustration.

After reading what you are attempting to do, I thought you might like to hear a little history of the most recent acquisition and seniority list integration.

I am one of the Pan Am pilots who was "acquired" (Delta term) in 1991. I write this email to you as a warning about what can happen in your quest for a combined list. Do not trust Delta. Do not trust ALPA. We call one another brothers at ALPA until it is a choice between you or a mainline Delta pilot...then there is no choice. You will be sold out by ALPA or used by ALPA for the benefit of the Delta mainline pilots. I speak from experience.

In 1991 we (Pan Am) pilots were told by Delta management (Sr VP Flt Opns Captain Harry Alger and Captain Dave Greenberg) that we would be integrated into the seniority list in a "fair and equitable manner". This was Delta's terminology. Alger and Greenberg asked Captain Sheldon, Delta ALPA MEC Chairman to put together a merged seniority list. A committee was formed to investigate the two pilot groups and form a proposed seniority list. At this point I should point out that just one month before this exercise began, when the PanAm acquisition was a done deal, the ALPA executive committee voted to remove language in ALPA's merger policy stating mergers should be accomplished in date of hire! Captain Sheldon was a member of this committee. [N2264J note: The Delta MEC had a member who sat on the Board of Directors and would know months in advance if Delta were planning an acquisition then maneuver to change ALPA merger policy before hand. That happened again at the ALPA BOD in 1998, just a four months before Delta announced the purchased ASA.] The merger committee did it's job and formed a proposed seniority list. The list ratio'd Pan Am pilots into the Delta seniority list which resulted in a loss of seniority of approximately 10 years in the worst case. This seniority list was to be presented to Delta Flight Ops management at the next MEC meeting.

The next MEC meeting was attended by Dave Greenberg and Harry Alger. The proposed seniority list was presented to Alger/Greenberg who did not even look at it. Instead, they threw on the table what they termed the "company list". When the MEC looked at this list Alger/Greenberg presented, they were amazed. The worse case loss of seniority to a Pan Am pilot was over 23 years! Immediately, they recognized Delta wanted this list and would negotiate to get it. When asked what Delta ALPA would get should it accepted this list, Alger/Greenberg responded by offering agency shop agreement and a 2% pay increase. Sheldon and his MEC bought it! It is interesting to note that Delta Flight Ops management stated in prior years that there would never be an agency shop agreement at Delta. Many Western pilots dropped out of ALPA after their merger with Delta because of the seniority list integration. The Delta MEC had to assume the Pan Am pilots would also be upset with the integration. The combination of the two groups and the other non-members represented millions of dollars. The Delta offer solved a major economic and control problem of the Delta MEC. Thus, the Pan Am pilots were sold out for a 2% pay increase and agency shop by our "brothers in ALPA". So much for brotherhood between two ALPA represented major airlines.

The Delta "company list" started integrating the Pan Am pilots into the combined list at approximately the senior man on the 767. Their rational was that we were bringing over aircraft that were similar to the 767 so this is where we should start appearing on the list. If one accepts this rational for integration, then it would also be fair to come up from the bottom to the most junior man on the 727 and integrate all Pan Am airmen into the list between the most senior 767 airman and the most junior 727 airman, since we did not bring any airplane over smaller than a 727 - (Delta had DC-9's). Not so. A ratio was established at 1:11 starting at the 767 senior captain until reaching to co-pilots where it reverted to 1:13 until all airman were inserted into the list. But guess what? Delta ran out of Delta pilots. So what Delta flight operations management did is insert 13 X's into the list after the last Delta pilot then a Pan Am pilot, another 13 X's - a Pan Am pilot until finally all Pan Am pilots were accounted for as follows:
Last Delta Pilot
Pan Am Pilot
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Pan Am Pilot
x
x
and so on....

As Delta hired new pilots off the street, they replaced each X on the seniority list with that pilot...inserting them senior to the Pan Am pilots. In other words, Pan Am pilots were inserted JUNIOR to pilots who had not even been hired by Delta as of the date of integration. This is what our great and wonderful Delta family calls "fair and equitable".

Perhaps you can now understand why a group of approximately 485 Pan Am pilots formed an organization called PANDA and filed an age discrimination lawsuit in federal court against Delta Air Lines. We have won 3 out of four motions to dismiss the lawsuit. We are awaiting a decision on the last motion...we firmly believe we shall win. If we win this last motion, the case will be tried before a jury in Manhattan. We are asking for date-of-hire, back pay for what we should have been paid vs. what we were paid, retirement medical benefits, and credit for retirement. It is interesting to note, just two weeks before the Pan Am pilots were brought over, Delta management made a decision not to offer any Delta employee retirement medical benefits unless that employee had 10 years service with Delta. Delta management well knew that the majority of the Pan Am pilots were past 50 at the time of acquisition. When the Pan Am pilots retired, they were forced to pay exorbitant medical premiums. ALPA negotiated medical retirement benefits for all pilots in the '96 contract.

Someone said "history repeats itself". Hope this might help your group.

Fraternally,
Name deleted by N2264J
Captain

For some rerason I think I recall that your father was a Pan Am guy? If not for give me. Maybe you would like to discuss the "dirty thirty" Pan Am guys?

I was very senior at Delta when this occurred and yes I don't think that Pan Am was treated fairly in spite of the fact that 12 pilots with DOH were placed ahead of me when this happened. Irconically, I was once a Pan Am pilot and some of the guys senior to me were behind my number at Pan Am. Go figure. None the less, Pan Am was on it's last leg and any job was better than no job at all. The fact that Pan Am "airman" cut the B747 pilots from the role call without a whimper says it all.

I could care less if NWA stapled all the DAL guys to the bottom but I think we need to keep the emotions out of this solution.
 
If Delta was so bad for the Pan Am pilots why were they fighting tooth and nail to get bids to the equipment that Delta was taking in the deal? I know several of the former Pan Am pilots and while it was not all wine and roses Delta treated them a hell of a lot better than Pan Am ever did. Could Delta have done more? Yes but keep in mind that if Delta had done nothing Pan Am was going to fail and these guys that “got screwed” by Delta would have been filing for unemployment.
 
For some rerason I think I recall that your father was a Pan Am guy? If not for give me. Maybe you would like to discuss the "dirty thirty" Pan Am guys?

I was very senior at Delta when this occurred and yes I don't think that Pan Am was treated fairly in spite of the fact that 12 pilots with DOH were placed ahead of me when this happened. Irconically, I was once a Pan Am pilot and some of the guys senior to me were behind my number at Pan Am. Go figure. None the less, Pan Am was on it's last leg and any job was better than no job at all. The fact that Pan Am "airman" cut the B747 pilots from the role call without a whimper says it all.

I could care less if NWA stapled all the DAL guys to the bottom but I think we need to keep the emotions out of this solution.

If your refering to me...no my father wasn't a PanAm pilot...

How can you justify stapling PanAm pilots below future DAL newhires? That is some arrogance right there....It's not limited to DALPA...but they are the leaders....

It kinda blows this whole theory of "brotherhood" out the window now doesn't it?
 
If Delta was so bad for the Pan Am pilots why were they fighting tooth and nail to get bids to the equipment that Delta was taking in the deal? I know several of the former Pan Am pilots and while it was not all wine and roses Delta treated them a hell of a lot better than Pan Am ever did. Could Delta have done more? Yes but keep in mind that if Delta had done nothing Pan Am was going to fail and these guys that “got screwed” by Delta would have been filing for unemployment.

I'll ask you the same question I asked Spooky...How can you justify stapling PanAm pilots below future DAL newhires.....That take arrogance to a new level.....Brotherhood?
 
The alternative was unemployment. If the Pan Am pilots did not like the deal they were free to stay at Pan Am but once again they were fighting to come to Delta. Why would they do this when they were clearly getting the short end of the integration? It was a job and it paid a lot better than Pan Am. This is back when Delta was still a great company to work for. They had never furloughed, were making money despite themselves and were some of the best paid pilots in the industry. A lot like Southwest is today. Was it fair to roll Pan Am pilots in with new hire classes at Delta that were yet to be hired? No but it was a lot better than UNEMPLOYMENT.
 
If your refering to me...no my father wasn't a PanAm pilot...

How can you justify stapling PanAm pilots below future DAL newhires? That is some arrogance right there....It's not limited to DALPA...but they are the leaders....

It kinda blows this whole theory of "brotherhood" out the window now doesn't it?

So is suiing your "brotherhood" out of their legally binding pwa for the benefit of your own greedy needs!!
But you, much like the rjdc, has shown your true colors regarding what's in your best interest! (how'd that lawsuit do anyway sport? you spend all that $$??:laugh: ) Matter of fact, you and the likes of dan, jessee and the rest of the girls will go down in history!
Congrats!

737
 
The alternative was unemployment. If the Pan Am pilots did not like the deal they were free to stay at Pan Am but once again they were fighting to come to Delta. Why would they do this when they were clearly getting the short end of the integration? It was a job and it paid a lot better than Pan Am. This is back when Delta was still a great company to work for. They had never furloughed, were making money despite themselves and were some of the best paid pilots in the industry. A lot like Southwest is today. Was it fair to roll Pan Am pilots in with new hire classes at Delta that were yet to be hired? No but it was a lot better than UNEMPLOYMENT.

The very fact that you are defending what DALPA did shows why this union is doomed....You are defending an integration that stapled current PanAm ALPA pilots below future DAL new hires....Keep it up....Guys like you help make my case for me....
 
Is the cover letter for an Expert Witness's resume relevant?

Why toss bombs into a forum filled with Jews and Palestinians when your concession depends on their business?
 
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So is suiing your "brotherhood" out of their legally binding pwa for the benefit of your own greedy needs!!
But you, much like the rjdc, has shown your true colors regarding what's in your best interest! (how'd that lawsuit do anyway sport? you spend all that $$??:laugh: ) Matter of fact, you and the likes of dan, jessee and the rest of the girls will go down in history!
Congrats!

737

....as is being shown here....there is no brotherhood....There wasn't with DAL/Pan Am, there wasn't with DAL/Eastern, there wasn't with AAA/AWA....I am doing what is in my best interest...at least I am honest....Y'all pontificate about a "brotherhood" and procede to slip each other the "brother sausage"......
 
The very fact that you are defending what DALPA did shows why this union is doomed....You are defending an integration that stapled current PanAm ALPA pilots below future DAL new hires....Keep it up....Guys like you help make my case for me....

Are you kidding me? What about your attempt to hijack and steal the seniority from DAL pilots?
You and your kind are the reason there is so much disharmony in this union. You are a disgrace, but as an rjdc officer, its no surprise!:puke:

737
 
Are you kidding me? What about your attempt to hijack and steal the seniority from DAL pilots?
You and your kind are the reason there is so much disharmony in this union. You are a disgrace, but as an rjdc officer, its no surprise!:puke:

737

I don't want to have a d@mn thing to do with your seniority list....I am protecting my job and my seniority.....It is mainline pilots that want to hijack regional pilots seniority when things turn south....

You only defend ALPA with me....Your quick to trash it and I bet you trash it more as this CF continues to unravel......
 
The very fact that you are defending what DALPA did shows why this union is doomed....You are defending an integration that stapled current PanAm ALPA pilots below future DAL new hires....Keep it up....Guys like you help make my case for me....


I agree with you about the association.

Yes I am defending the integration because it was better than unemployment. As someone who lived through it I should know.
 
I don't want to have a d@mn thing to do with your seniority list....I am protecting my job and my seniority.....
Then why try to steal the seniority with a lawsuit?
One thing is for sure, your information is as lacking as your personality JB!
It is mainline pilots that want to hijack regional pilots seniority when things turn south....
:laugh:
Laughable! So how many furloughed DAL pilots did you fly with that tried to take your seniority when you were flying with them. Didn't you say they were just glad to be there? Keep up the lies JB, I'm laughing at how unbelievably pathetic you are!

You only defend ALPA with me....Your quick to trash it and I bet you trash it more as this CF continues to unravel......
I only trash you, because you are a scumbag, who is part of an organization that tries to abbrogate another pilots' legally binding PWA!
The only difference between your group and a scab, is that a scab at least waits until you are out of work before trying to steal your job!

737
 
This was in another thread, but I thought it should have it's own thread.....This is why the NWA pilots are justifiably concerned.....

This is a letter from a former Pan Am pilot.....

Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 5:31 PM
Subject: one alpa


Gentlemen:

Great Web Site!

I share your frustration.

After reading what you are attempting to do, I thought you might like to hear a little history of the most recent acquisition and seniority list integration.

I am one of the Pan Am pilots who was "acquired" (Delta term) in 1991. I write this email to you as a warning about what can happen in your quest for a combined list. Do not trust Delta. Do not trust ALPA. We call one another brothers at ALPA until it is a choice between you or a mainline Delta pilot...then there is no choice. You will be sold out by ALPA or used by ALPA for the benefit of the Delta mainline pilots. I speak from experience.

In 1991 we (Pan Am) pilots were told by Delta management (Sr VP Flt Opns Captain Harry Alger and Captain Dave Greenberg) that we would be integrated into the seniority list in a "fair and equitable manner". This was Delta's terminology. Alger and Greenberg asked Captain Sheldon, Delta ALPA MEC Chairman to put together a merged seniority list. A committee was formed to investigate the two pilot groups and form a proposed seniority list. At this point I should point out that just one month before this exercise began, when the PanAm acquisition was a done deal, the ALPA executive committee voted to remove language in ALPA's merger policy stating mergers should be accomplished in date of hire! Captain Sheldon was a member of this committee. [N2264J note: The Delta MEC had a member who sat on the Board of Directors and would know months in advance if Delta were planning an acquisition then maneuver to change ALPA merger policy before hand. That happened again at the ALPA BOD in 1998, just a four months before Delta announced the purchased ASA.] The merger committee did it's job and formed a proposed seniority list. The list ratio'd Pan Am pilots into the Delta seniority list which resulted in a loss of seniority of approximately 10 years in the worst case. This seniority list was to be presented to Delta Flight Ops management at the next MEC meeting.

The next MEC meeting was attended by Dave Greenberg and Harry Alger. The proposed seniority list was presented to Alger/Greenberg who did not even look at it. Instead, they threw on the table what they termed the "company list". When the MEC looked at this list Alger/Greenberg presented, they were amazed. The worse case loss of seniority to a Pan Am pilot was over 23 years! Immediately, they recognized Delta wanted this list and would negotiate to get it. When asked what Delta ALPA would get should it accepted this list, Alger/Greenberg responded by offering agency shop agreement and a 2% pay increase. Sheldon and his MEC bought it! It is interesting to note that Delta Flight Ops management stated in prior years that there would never be an agency shop agreement at Delta. Many Western pilots dropped out of ALPA after their merger with Delta because of the seniority list integration. The Delta MEC had to assume the Pan Am pilots would also be upset with the integration. The combination of the two groups and the other non-members represented millions of dollars. The Delta offer solved a major economic and control problem of the Delta MEC. Thus, the Pan Am pilots were sold out for a 2% pay increase and agency shop by our "brothers in ALPA". So much for brotherhood between two ALPA represented major airlines.

The Delta "company list" started integrating the Pan Am pilots into the combined list at approximately the senior man on the 767. Their rational was that we were bringing over aircraft that were similar to the 767 so this is where we should start appearing on the list. If one accepts this rational for integration, then it would also be fair to come up from the bottom to the most junior man on the 727 and integrate all Pan Am airmen into the list between the most senior 767 airman and the most junior 727 airman, since we did not bring any airplane over smaller than a 727 - (Delta had DC-9's). Not so. A ratio was established at 1:11 starting at the 767 senior captain until reaching to co-pilots where it reverted to 1:13 until all airman were inserted into the list. But guess what? Delta ran out of Delta pilots. So what Delta flight operations management did is insert 13 X's into the list after the last Delta pilot then a Pan Am pilot, another 13 X's - a Pan Am pilot until finally all Pan Am pilots were accounted for as follows:
Last Delta Pilot
Pan Am Pilot
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Pan Am Pilot
x
x
and so on....

As Delta hired new pilots off the street, they replaced each X on the seniority list with that pilot...inserting them senior to the Pan Am pilots. In other words, Pan Am pilots were inserted JUNIOR to pilots who had not even been hired by Delta as of the date of integration. This is what our great and wonderful Delta family calls "fair and equitable".

Perhaps you can now understand why a group of approximately 485 Pan Am pilots formed an organization called PANDA and filed an age discrimination lawsuit in federal court against Delta Air Lines. We have won 3 out of four motions to dismiss the lawsuit. We are awaiting a decision on the last motion...we firmly believe we shall win. If we win this last motion, the case will be tried before a jury in Manhattan. We are asking for date-of-hire, back pay for what we should have been paid vs. what we were paid, retirement medical benefits, and credit for retirement. It is interesting to note, just two weeks before the Pan Am pilots were brought over, Delta management made a decision not to offer any Delta employee retirement medical benefits unless that employee had 10 years service with Delta. Delta management well knew that the majority of the Pan Am pilots were past 50 at the time of acquisition. When the Pan Am pilots retired, they were forced to pay exorbitant medical premiums. ALPA negotiated medical retirement benefits for all pilots in the '96 contract.

Someone said "history repeats itself". Hope this might help your group.

Fraternally,
Name deleted by N2264J
Captain

Thanks for the factual clarification.

It's more than clear that NWA pilots will be thrown to the wolves by both management "teams", ALPA and most of all the greed ridden scum that rules DALPA.

That is why it is IMPARATIVE that they sabotage this merger by whatever means necessary. A mass walkout that will BK both operations on the spot seems the best option.

Good luck NWA pilots and never forget the consipracy and greed that is about to destroy your careers.

The Wolf as now at your door.
 
Then why try to steal the seniority with a lawsuit?

Can you show where the lawsuit attempted to steal your seniority....provide me the reference and I will apologize publically to you......

737 Pylt said:
:laugh:
Laughable! So how many furloughed DAL pilots did you fly with that tried to take your seniority when you were flying with them. Didn't you say they were just glad to be there? Keep up the lies JB, I'm laughing at how unbelievably pathetic you are!

You guys didn't get jets4jobs...thanks partially to the lawsuit....Your MEC wanted it, and members of our MEC have stated that the lawsuit helped fend off DALPA....I believe it hadn't been for the lawsuit, there would have been super-seniority for furloughed DAL pilots at ASA.....
 
Thanks for the factual clarification.
You can get more "facts" from the rjdc website if you'd like!

It's more than clear that NWA pilots will be thrown to the wolves by both management "teams", ALPA and most of all the greed ridden scum that rules DALPA.
The only scum is some dirt bag with 20 years at eagle who couldn't get hired because of a "questionable" background!

]That is why it is IMPARATIVE that they sabotage this merger by whatever means necessary. A mass walkout that will BK both operations on the spot seems the best option.
I think the imperative thing to consider is that some loser from eagle is spouting stuff he has no clue about! Don't worry captain 20 years, I'm sure you'll be safe flying f/o when the amr guys flow down and knock you out of your seat!:laugh:

Good luck NWA pilots and never forget the consipracy and greed that is about to destroy your careers.
Good advice, now get back to your rj, troll!

The Wolf as now at your door.
No, that's just eaglefly looking for a job!:laugh: :laugh:

737
 
You can get more "facts" from the rjdc website if you'd like!


The only scum is some dirt bag with 20 years at eagle who couldn't get hired because of a "questionable" background!


I think the imperative thing to consider is that some loser from eagle is spouting stuff he has no clue about! Don't worry captain 20 years, I'm sure you'll be safe flying f/o when the amr guys flow down and knock you out of your seat!:laugh:


Good advice, now get back to your rj, troll!


No, that's just eaglefly looking for a job!:laugh: :laugh:

737

More words of wisdom from one of DALPA's elite....I'll take this to mean that you were wrong about the lawsuit trying to steal your seniority....Just another DALPA lie....One of many.....

DALPA and Hillary have much in common...the more they speak...the more they lie....
 
More words of wisdom from one of DALPA's elite....I'll take this to mean that you were wrong about the lawsuit trying to steal your seniority....Just another DALPA lie....One of many.....

DALPA and Hillary have much in common...the more they speak...the more they lie....

Blah Blah Blah....get a hobby.
 
You can get more "facts" from the rjdc website if you'd like!


The only scum is some dirt bag with 20 years at eagle who couldn't get hired because of a "questionable" background!

You know nothing of my background.

I think the imperative thing to consider is that some loser from eagle is spouting stuff he has no clue about! Don't worry captain 20 years, I'm sure you'll be safe flying f/o when the amr guys flow down and knock you out of your seat!:laugh:

Not after May 2.

Good advice, now get back to your rj, troll!

Good advice, it is.


No, that's just eaglefly looking for a job!:laugh: :laugh:

You wish.

737

I thought I smelled something on the bottom of my shoe.

I did !

Didn't I ask you to do the industry a favor and throw yourself in front of a fast moving bus ?

I can scrape your foul smelling brains of my shoe, but the rest of you still festers.

Come on baby............find a bus stop fast !
 

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