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The simple answer is NO. According to YOUR union, you do not "own" this flying....It is all "owned" by DALPA....of course they don't have access to it either....Welcome to the Pandora's Box.....
Prior to the grounding, SKW already had a couple of CRJ2's in ATL to cover ASA flying impacted by A/C shortage due to ramp damage.
The way I understand it (and I could be a little off on certain details), because ASA was not sure exactly how long the groundings were going to last, they pre-canceled a certain amount of flying on certain routes so that other DL Conx carriers would be able to commit x amount of A/C and y amount of crews for a definite amount of time for the sake of logistics planning.
While I can't speak to your contract or the long term affects of doing something like this... I can say that this was very quickly put together for the sake of maintaining a certain level operational integrity and passenger movement...not with any kind of malicious intent toward any particular pilot group.
The DL Connection carriers already, at the request of Mother Delta, check with each other's OCC's prior to canceling a ATL/CVG based trip in the event another DCI carrier can cover the flying. I know ASA has covered SKW a time or two when SKW had a CRJ9 go MX in an outstation and they were able to operate the flight with a spare CRJ2 and reserve crew.
Actually, the flying belongs to Delta, Inc., the holding company(broker) that now wholly owns Delta Airlines, NorthWest Airlines, Comair, Compass, and Mesaba. The same company that contracts with ASA, Mesa, Republic, and Skywest.
Quick, somebody get some flammable material and throw it.
I did, indeed...and I have a new respect for our counterparts at ASQ because of it.I bet Walter and XPOO dispatched some of these flights too. You scab dispatchers!!!!!!!!
Prior to the grounding, SKW already had a couple of CRJ2's in ATL to cover ASA flying impacted by A/C shortage due to ramp damage.
The way I understand it (and I could be a little off on certain details), because ASA was not sure exactly how long the groundings were going to last, they pre-canceled a certain amount of flying on certain routes so that other DL Conx carriers would be able to commit x amount of A/C and y amount of crews for a definite amount of time for the sake of logistics planning.
While I can't speak to your contract or the long term affects of doing something like this... I can say that this was very quickly put together for the sake of maintaining a certain level operational integrity and passenger movement...not with any kind of malicious intent toward any particular pilot group.
The DL Connection carriers already, at the request of Mother Delta, check with each other's OCC's prior to canceling a ATL/CVG based trip in the event another DCI carrier can cover the flying. I know ASA has covered SKW a time or two when SKW had a CRJ9 go MX in an outstation and they were able to operate the flight with a spare CRJ2 and reserve crew.
I agree with that....I was just posting the position of ALPA....I don't share it.....In the eyes of ALPA, this flying belongs to the Delta pilots through their section 1...
I have no problem with Skywest covering this flying...We are the same corporation....I was simplying pointing out the absurdity of ALPA protesting this on a scope basis...
I can't speak for XPOO, but I've been working hard to keep your ilk outta trouble, of course.How have you guys been? Haven't chatted with you all in awhile. :beer:
So can we safely label SKW pilots as scabs for flying these trips? I bet Walter and XPOO dispatched some of these flights too. You scab dispatchers!!!!!!!!
Who cares if somebody covered our asses while we were down and out on the mat. We pitched in to help Delta when their 88's were grounded.
More importantly though is the 95% number that Skipper mentioned earlier. If we don't pull our collective asses together, we'll never make it to Dec 2010 to see how we are cost wise.
Whoa, Nelly...let me clarify.As Walter said, this has been going on for weeks now.