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Delta Posts 2nd Qtr Results, Ends Qtr with $5.4 Billion Liquidity

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Actually, he did:



Personally, I have flown with furloughed United and US Airways pilots who didn't seem to have a hard-on about being at Comair. My understanding is that CMR hired several Delta furloughees. At this point, it's unclear if Delta has hired any Comair furloughees.

Unfortunately I have heard this logic from someone I flew with before and it baffled me. Comair isn't even in the same galaxy in respect to pay, work rules, and potential. Are youof the same mindset, of the people that say Comair is keeping Delta afloat (they are out there and I haven't heard any sound logic behind it yet)

Why would they help our furloughee's since we (and by we I mean you or anyone associated with that memo, as I wasn't even hired here at the time, I just get to deal with it, unfortunately guilt by association I guess) spurned their furloghee's FIRST. Heck we can't even help our own furloughee's, as we have guys picking up opentime and compaigning against reduced line values (which DL guys have done to prevent furloughs).
 
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Crazy blindness that in reality they know about and want changed. Fact is that 90% of the guys that came from ASA would have had the 121 PIC requirement a long time ago with or without the "March of the RJ's."

Many of those guys and gals over there paid there dues and were CA's prior to 9-11. Most not all.

So it's a "fact" huh ACL? Sure would love to see your supporting data. I actually work at SWA and I know former ASA/CMR pilots that agree with my premise - had Delta not furloughed mainline and expanded with the "March of the RJ's" as you say, they would not have gotten hired at SWA. Period. 4 for 4 guys I know. Part of your "10%" ? Possible, but unlikely. The "fact" is, RJ growth at the expense of mainline furlough led to their upgrade. Post 911 upgrades - all of them. Sorry to burst your theory. Sure, plenty of RJ ca's upgraded prior to 911, but not 90%.
 
So it's a "fact" huh ACL? Sure would love to see your supporting data. I actually work at SWA and I know former ASA/CMR pilots that agree with my premise - had Delta not furloughed mainline and expanded with the "March of the RJ's" as you say, they would not have gotten hired at SWA. Period. 4 for 4 guys I know. Part of your "10%" ? Possible, but unlikely. The "fact" is, RJ growth at the expense of mainline furlough led to their upgrade. Post 911 upgrades - all of them. Sorry to burst your theory. Sure, plenty of RJ ca's upgraded prior to 911, but not 90%.

Totally agree. Thousands of jobs lost at DL (and most other carriers) just basically transferred over to ASA, Comair, Skywest, Mesa, or whoever. A huge racheting down of the pilot wage scale across the board. Those jobs should never have been allowed to leave mainline. You guys at SWA have learned that lesson well, I see. Never allow the company to farm out flying of any sort. You'll never see it again.
 
So it's a "fact" huh ACL? Sure would love to see your supporting data. I actually work at SWA and I know former ASA/CMR pilots that agree with my premise - had Delta not furloughed mainline and expanded with the "March of the RJ's" as you say, they would not have gotten hired at SWA. Period. 4 for 4 guys I know. Part of your "10%" ? Possible, but unlikely. The "fact" is, RJ growth at the expense of mainline furlough led to their upgrade. Post 911 upgrades - all of them. Sorry to burst your theory. Sure, plenty of RJ ca's upgraded prior to 911, but not 90%.


There are three individuals that I know that got PIC time quicker than they would have if the RJ plague would not have happened. The others (20+) that went to SWA were at EV for many years (8+) prior to going to WN. In fact some where 15+ year guys and one was at EV over 20 years.

I do not disagree that some got their PIC time from the spread of RJ's but those in my former seniority bracket all had jobs at other airlines and had classes cut or had the PIC time to more than qualify for WN's 1000 Part 121 requirement prior to 9-11.

I do not disagree that many have qualifications that they should not have because of the spread of RJ's. I tell every senior FO I see that his CA job is sitting over there at the DCI gates. Not one has argued with me about that fact.

(I do not keep demographic data that you request. Fact is that I turned down WN)
 
And yet Moak keeps giving more of out captain jobs away. When will it stop? We need new leadership in ALPA.


I agree. I am squarely on the fence about running. Someone needs to push me in one direction or the other.
We do have a few very impressive candidates that are running. A 777CA as a CA rep, and at least on senior ER FO that has made scope his battle. IMHO good running mates. Question is if we need a junior FO to run as well.
 
So it's a "fact" huh ACL? Sure would love to see your supporting data. I actually work at SWA and I know former ASA/CMR pilots that agree with my premise - had Delta not furloughed mainline and expanded with the "March of the RJ's" as you say, they would not have gotten hired at SWA. Period. 4 for 4 guys I know. Part of your "10%" ? Possible, but unlikely. The "fact" is, RJ growth at the expense of mainline furlough led to their upgrade. Post 911 upgrades - all of them. Sorry to burst your theory. Sure, plenty of RJ ca's upgraded prior to 911, but not 90%.


Heyas,

So much the better. If the SWA guy's posts on this board is any indication, I'm glad I saved the $$$ for a type rating.

While the DAL/NWA merger was ugly at times, there was always a grudging respect between the participants. Sure, there were a few "ten percenters", but when I see a horde of SWA guys sign up on FI, APC and other places, and their first post was to just to sh!t on F9, then that's some "culture" I can miss out on. What a bunch of spoiled brats.

Have fun guys. The AMR guys are happy they are no longer the most reviled group in the industry.

Nu
 

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