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With the current political climate, "Bailout" is the name of the game. United is "too big to fail"; there are too many politicians with too many special interests to allow United to disappear. Expect it to continue to limp along indefinitely, dragging the rest of the industry with it.
How do you propose that ASA simply "acquire more flying"? Do you really believe they haven't been trying? How would you "acquire more flying"?
Just to let you all know, it isn't all rainbows and sunshine over here at SKW, either. Just an observation from my side, and I may be wrong, but we seem to be a little more flexible over here in helping give the company what it needs to keep from seeing too many lose their jobs.
However, lately, we have lost almost 400 people in SLC due to Delta taking over. We have lost numerous agents in the mountain west cities due to Comair taking over. Many people are being dispaced as the EMBs quickly fade out of the UAL system. Many of our DL livery aircraft have been turned into generics and thrown in the UAL system and are flying at-risk now. We have a constant rotation of 8 aircraft in c-check nowadays. We have the impending doom of what to do with the people/aircraft from the Midwest program. Everything may look hunky-dorey over here, but its not.
And not one of us at SKW feel any better about what's going on here when we have to read bad news such as yours.
This company does its best to look out for its employees, what we all need to remember is that we need to return that favor as well. We all need to show up, excede expectations, and it will make things easier on everyone. I fully believe that.
Whipsaw 101 is what the upper mgmt at Skywest is doing, and they love it.
We will survive this mess, just ride it out for a year. I think mainline may fare worse in the coming months...
Can't you just feel the love?Thanks again, you free-riding bunch of gutless shortsighted idiots.
Delta sold ASA
Can't you just feel the love?
Sorry for one pilot's expression. He is entitled to his opinion.
However, not everyone feels that way. We can only benefit each other, as pilot groups, if we keep the respect and communications open. Both pilot groups have been able to improve our individual work rules by leveraging off each other. We have more in common, than we have differences. Peace, Out!
There is flying being done in ATL by SkyWest that ASA could do. We don't even need their airplanes, we have plenty of spares.
I do not agree.
As long as Skywest airlines continues to fly 900s into ATL, under a certificate originally put together by ASA pilots, and does not have pilots on the street...then it is all sunshine and rainbows over there.
And it sucks more here. But it is our choice. We are being punished for having a union while you are rewarded for not having a union.
But of course we are also part of the only organization which successfully advocates for pilots and airline safety on the world stage. We are part of an organization which has raised the quality of life and standard of living throughout the industry's entire history.
And it is that very organization to which the pilots of Skywest airlines owe their level of pay and quality of life. That very organization which the pilots of skywest airlines have refused to support, while still benefitting from its efforts. Efforts, paid for by the cash and sweat of unionized pilots across the country.
An imperfect, foooked-up, political and petty union, which is the best we've got.
Thanks again, you free-riding bunch of gutless shortsighted idiots.
Hey Speedtape!!!
Let me know how you feel when our planes start to go away, while Skywest Inc. somehow finds more flying for Skywest Airlines.
And the only improvements leverage off the two groups so far have been improvements for the OO folks, after our contract was hammered out.
Quit sucking up to those goons. They don't want a union, and are very happy to reap the benefits. When they get a union, ALPA or otherwise, then I will have some respect for their position. At this point I have more respect for the pilots at MESA.
That is sad.
Joe,
You fail to RTFP (Read The Freakin Post).
I said "When they get a union, ALPA or otherwise, then I will have some respect for their position."
and "An imperfect, foooked-up, political and petty union, which is the best we've got."
ALPA is simply the lesser of evils to me.
Those idiots should at least join the International butt-kissers guild.
You and I both know where their payscale and QOL would be if the rest of us and our predecessors weren't in a union.
And just how are we ever gonna get that single branded flying crap, without a union?
Is ALPA perfect? FOOOOKKKK no! But that changes nothing about my comments on Skywest pilots.