Nobody asked me or anyone else here what we thought of flying a 190. And I, like a thousand plus others, wasn't here when the last contract was negotiated allowing for 99 seat aircraft to be flown for about a hundred bucks an hour combined. Furthermore, myself and my coworkers, as well as every other airline pilot in the United States, are as much the victims here as the midwest folks. Do you really believe this to be our career aspiration? Do you really believe we want the increased responsibility, workload, and aggravations of operating a larger jet without more and just compensation for all? The framers of our last contract left a little to be desired, which I hope to play a part in remedying in the not too distant future. That being said, we were sold down the river long ago and are playing the only hand we can in order to win the pot, the evermore elusive seat at a major, which thanks to the greedy dimwits of yore, is an evermore receding pinprick on the horizon. . .
Good luck to all the folks at midwest. One more small step in the giant leap downward of the American standard of living.