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Colgan Bringing the Q to ATL

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If you Colganites do start flying into ATL, try to drop the small town airport approach to airline operations and adapt to big city life.

Erm.......you mean like LGA, EWR, IAD, DCA, IAH and BOS?
 
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No, I think he means, PQI, BHB, AUG, RKD, just to name a few in Maine.

Yep, lots of stress up there in the county. :)

Hung
 
No, I think he means, PQI, BHB, AUG, RKD, just to name a few in Maine.

Yep, lots of stress up there in the county. :)

Hung


Are you sure about that? I would rather flying into ewr, bos or any other larger well regulated airport, then into those these in the middle of no where places with hills, scud running pilots and limited radar coverage.
 
Dont forget about this:

"Delta has also agreed that if Delta solicits requests for proposals to fly Delta Connection regional aircraft, ASA will be permitted to bid to maintain the same percentage of total Delta Connection regional jet flights that it operated during 2007, and, if ASA does not achieve the winning bid for the proposed flying, ASA will be permitted to match the terms of the winning bid to the extent necessary for ASA to maintain its percentage of Delta Connection regional jet flying that it operated during 2007."

Ref: page 15 Skywest 10-Q


Good research. I've not read the 10-Q.

This paragraph does absolutetly nothing to make me feel any better about the situation. What they are saying is that if another carrier comes in cheaper, they will allow us to match the terms (rates) of the new carrier. Check my logic here, but if MESA comes in with a low-ball offer, then ASA has to match that offer or lose the flying.

Try this on for size: 'Spose Colgan offers to fly the Q for 10% less per hour than the we flew the ATR. In that scenario, ASA pilots would be forced to choose to either take the inevitable pay cut, or, lose that amount of flying. So, extrapolated, it would become a choice between taking a pay cut, or, losing a job.

How cool would it be to fly the Q on the exact same routes that we flew the ATR, but for a cut in pay? Not so much for me....
 
Maybe the company can find a way to cut 10% in costs without taking it from pilot pay. Efficiencies elsewhere. Maybe the Q would be cheaper to operate than the ATR with less maintenence costs, etc....

At any rate, it would be nice to see ASA keep the flying that is rightfully ours, and historically ours. Since the contract was signed and the ramp and operation have taken dramatic turns for the better (just look at the latest DOT stats) we have been hearing how we are in good position for new flying. It is no secret that we are keeping ourselves fat on pilot staffing, so we should be well equipped to keep flying in our one and only domicile without Delta bringing in yet another bottom feeder airline.
 
Maybe the company can find a way to cut 10% in costs without taking it from pilot pay. Efficiencies elsewhere. Maybe the Q would be cheaper to operate than the ATR with less maintenence costs, etc....

At any rate, it would be nice to see ASA keep the flying that is rightfully ours, and historically ours. Since the contract was signed and the ramp and operation have taken dramatic turns for the better (just look at the latest DOT stats) we have been hearing how we are in good position for new flying. It is no secret that we are keeping ourselves fat on pilot staffing, so we should be well equipped to keep flying in our one and only domicile without Delta bringing in yet another bottom feeder airline.

Someone must have stolen your password. I've never seen you write somewhat positive things like this!
 
Sure, Delta can gas up the 757 if they want and jet off to CHA, CSG, AGS etc... all they want. But since we all know, those routes are not likely to be mainline, they have been serviced historically by ASA for the past 30 years! It would be nice to see it stay with ASA and not Colgon Air or Commutair or some other bottom feeder.
 
Sure, Delta can gas up the 757 if they want and jet off to CHA, CSG, AGS etc... all they want. But since we all know, those routes are not likely to be mainline, they have been serviced historically by ASA for the past 30 years! It would be nice to see it stay with ASA and not Colgon Air or Commutair or some other bottom feeder.

Does ASA do the marketing? ticket sales? ramp operations? pay for the fuel? what livery is on the plane? ASA flew the routes because they were paid to do so. They provided a service and was paid for the service. They OWN Nothing. You all suck
 
Does ASA do the marketing? ticket sales? ramp operations? pay for the fuel? what livery is on the plane? ASA flew the routes because they were paid to do so. They provided a service and was paid for the service. They OWN Nothing. You all suck

Well, in fairness, ASA did do all of that before we became a DCI carrier. Oh, and the planes said ASA too.
 
Does ASA do the marketing? ticket sales? ramp operations? pay for the fuel? what livery is on the plane? ASA flew the routes because they were paid to do so. They provided a service and was paid for the service. They OWN Nothing. You all suck

Oh for crying out freaking loud! Nevermind! I get it. Delta owns the routes. Whatever! Big deal! Does Delta or has Delta ever flown the big iron to Chattanooga or Hilton Head???? That was my damn point. ASA has flown those routes for Delta for years and years and years, and it would be nice if it were ASA to keep flying those routes, for Delta, in the future..........and not Colgon, or Pinnacle, or Expressjet, or Mesaba or Freedumb or Chautauqua or anyone else.

Get it????

So sorry if I stepped on the toes of any over sensative Delta pilot who wants to make sure us scooter trash Regional boys stay in our place and know who the big boss is!

For crying out loud, does the General hold classes on this kind of nonsense in the parking lot?

PS.....Cool side.......you are an a$$hole!
 
I still get a good laugh when one regional pilot calls another regional pilot a bottom feeder.

Keep 'em coming!
 
I still get a good laugh when one regional pilot calls another regional pilot a bottom feeder.

Keep 'em coming!


Oh Lord, I wish I was a major dude like you.
 

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