Impossible. USAPA's Constitution and Bylaws require DOH integrations with Conditions and Restrictions to protect BOTH sides. No one will ever get "stapled" by USAPA.
I guess the definition of "staple" is in the eye of the beholder. You are certainly entitled to your view even if nobody else in there right mind agrees with it.
Really Jaffo?
If westicles don't want all the east flying for themselves, then why haven't they suggested a fence to see if we could all move on with this abortion?
In other words, you say they're not interested in the 330's....OK then, what exactly are they interested in? Are you saying they don't want our flying? Or what? Let's fence off all our stuff you think you're too good for and MOVE ON WITH IT!
I *LOVE* the East "fence" argument. What makes it so laughable is pre-Nic when the East was banging the straight DOH drum, they REFUSED any discussion about fences because fences would have prevented furloughed East pilots from coming back off of hiatus and becoming Captains in Phoenix. Heaven forbid anyone try to restrict them from their "rightful" seniority bidding position.
Post Nic, suddenly the idea of bidding a position your seniority could hold, including on the other side of the Mississippi, was UNTHINKABLE because of your handful of revered 330s and junked out 767s. That's what makes the foundation of USAPA so laughable. It was created to attempted to improve the fortunes of the former "original" USAir pilots at the expense of any other group they were, or might ever be, in contact with. As entertaining as USAPA attorney Lee Seham's prediction that in the event of a theoretical merger with UAL, United's pilots would jump ALPA's ship and join USAPA, they knew damn well it would never happen. I'm sure given the opportunity they would have done ANYTHING to prevent a merger with United since they are "integrated" with the West, thus watering down their ability to grab onto those 747 Captain seats that they are "entitled" to.
As far as Alaska goes, I hope for their sake they stay away. USAir, both old and new, is toxic. Odds are it would very possibly lead to the demise of another pretty decent company. But hey, nobody in management gives a damn what the pilots want...just show them the money and they'll do what's in the stockholder's (and their own) best interest.
Then again, I'm just a rookie. What do I know about this "senior" stuff?
