I'm not. I hold Mesa management in the utmost contempt. My only regret in leaving Mesa when I did was that I was unable to go on strike before I left.
However, unlike the vast majority of Mesa news followers on flightinfo.com, I do NOT hold Mesa pilots in contempt. I came from their ranks, and have a great deal of respect for them. Rather than join the legions of ex-Aloha/ex-Indy pilots here who dominate this niche of flightinfo and gloat over their ballyhooed "impending" demise, I sincerely hope they make it through this mess with a re-negotiated and fair contract . . . plus a new CEO.
Take this "sleeping pilot" issue. I've been defending these guys from day one. I flew the worst possible schedules at Mesa for two years, and I can tell you . . . this happens at Mesa a great deal more than you might think. It's not pilots fault (usually) . . .it's management adhering to the letter of the law and not the spirit. Not to mention common sense (i.e. human beings need to sleep)
I believe Mesa management knows it, doesn't care, and will happily risk passengers lives by sending tired pilots out to fly as long as they can tell the FAA they followed the duty time regs . .. it's the pilots job to call "fatigued", right?
Even now, when the evidence against them looks pretty damning, I'm STILL defending them, and will until there is simply no other option. This puts me in the distinct minority of posters on flightinfo, who alternately gloat simply because it's MESA pilots or who look down their nose and say "that would never happen to me."
What the hell is an Amish rake fight anyway?