Originally Posted by
FMS-Speed
From talking to some DAL people both during and after this period, my assertion is that it wasn't that the DALPA guys weren't ready to talk to us, it's that they weren't ready to digest our (read the senior pilots who dominated the MEC's of both Comair and ASA) unrealistic "Career Expectations" in terms of demands on seniority integration. I can specifically recall a senior ASA Captain telling me when I had mentioned the idea of a staple with DOH for pay rate... "I ain't drop'n no gear for a G'D' Delta pilot! I've been flying DAL passenger for xx years and I deserve more than a staple!"..
That is what killed it.. I was there in the thick of it, and I recall people like FR and JB (both enemies ironically) but both on the same sheet of music when it came to this critical topic.
but by definition, the message that is sent by not (up front) letting them know that they had nothing to lose, and everything to gain (by a staple with DOH for pay) would have made them far more likely to talk. The silence, along with the loudness of those few hotheads lead them to believe we were going to sue them under ALPA M&A bylaws for DOH (or some sort of parity) which was a none starter in their eyes (and rightfully so).
I don't blame those who lead ASA's MEC, I blame the 90% of those "young/junior" guys who came to ASA as a stepping stone for better things and who's whisper to me "I agree with your view on this"; but didn't have the courage to demand their MEC acted in THEIR best interest.