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j41driver

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If so, perhaps that would be a better place to continually discuss matters relating to the internal workings of your airline. Just sayin...
 
Yes there are SWA/AAI threads on FI. I'd bet that some people outside SWA and AAI are interested in that deal. I frequently see ASA threads that have no interest to anyone unless they worked at ASA...topics usually discussed on a union forum. Every time I log on to FI and hit "New Posts" there are at least 1 or 2 such threads. Just wondered why.
 
I resist the urge to click on threads I have no interest in.

Just sayin'
 
I frequently see ASA threads that have no interest to anyone unless they worked at ASA....

Once again some ignorant chump posts about all the ASA threads on here blah blah blah. Don't you know this is pretty much ASA forum??? From time to time others are allowed to post on here. Geez man. Get with it.
 
ASA does have its own union, and some of the biggest posters on here never post on the ALPA board...
 
Ok, I do admit the thread about "legs verification on the FMS" was a bit much

But you should read the AT thread about the SWAPA party here in ATL and how somebody took a dook in the urinal during the festivities.

It's kinda hard to find among all the "I'm a millionaire because of SWA" posts

http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=137780&page=2
 
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ASA does have its own union, and some of the biggest posters on here never post on the ALPA board...

They would actually have to sign their name to their posts...That will never happen....
 
Yes there are SWA/AAI threads on FI. I'd bet that some people outside SWA and AAI are interested in that deal. I frequently see ASA threads that have no interest to anyone unless they worked at ASA...topics usually discussed on a union forum. Every time I log on to FI and hit "New Posts" there are at least 1 or 2 such threads. Just wondered why.

Just to piss you off, sir... Just to piss you off....
 
If so, perhaps that would be a better place to continually discuss matters relating to the internal workings of your airline. Just sayin...

perhaps not, FI be our world dork, dont read the thread if it has ASA in the title, duhhhh
 
The ALPA forums aren't big enough for all the whining ASA pilots do. So their crying and complaining spill over to FI.

Maybe Brad will send you all some tampon coupons for Christmas.





eP.
 
The ALPA forums aren't big enough for all the whining ASA pilots do. So their crying and complaining spill over to FI.

Maybe Brad will send you all some tampon coupons for Christmas.
eP.

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

I don't care who you are....that is funny....
 
The ALPA forums aren't big enough for all the whining ASA pilots do. So their crying and complaining spill over to FI.

Maybe Brad will send you all some tampon coupons for Christmas.





eP.

That is pretty funny! The coupons will be enclosed in a nice little envelope, embossed in a gold-leaf "Thanks For All You do!"
 
But seriously, how many more 9s and 700s will ASA get? Will those routes be combined with the Expressjet routes and even Skywests' routes? What if a Skywest CRJ9 is on a ERJ route of Expressjet/ASA will that be a problem?
 
Let's not forget that Expressjet no longer flies Delta colors. No, you will not see an Atlantic Southeast CR9 fly any Xjet route, unless UAL/CAL's scope is revised.
Only way you'd you see cross fleet activities are with 50 seat RJs that are on any of Xjet's routes and Atlantic Southeast's UAL flying.
 
I wouldnt' be so sure about that ultimately. I would guess that ASA/Express Jet is just another tool that UAL's management is looking at to accomplish it's goals. And ASA management wouldn't really be doing it's job if it weren't looking for opportunity in that.
 
waz uo with wf over on alpa mssg bd? he seem to be stickin up for the mec, he get a position over thar????
 
waz uo with wf over on alpa mssg bd? he seem to be stickin up for the mec, he get a position over thar????

Yep-

He says he is now the "MEC advisory comm. chair." Interesting tactic they employed, ain't it. They made him a "double-secret advisory guy" and shut him up good. He can run his pie-hole all he wishes, and it won't matter, but he will think it does.

-Nice.
 
ironic ain't it, he's bitching about the whiners on there and he's the biggest one of all time :laugh: he must be liking that 6 hrs credit ;)
 
ironic ain't it, he's bitching about the whiners on there and he's the biggest one of all time :laugh: he must be liking that 6 hrs credit ;)

Mission Accomplished...

-And for such a very few hours of pay. We will miss those theatrics.
 
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ironic ain't it, he's bitching about the whiners on there and he's the biggest one of all time :laugh: he must be liking that 6 hrs credit ;)

If this is true WF just lost all credibility with me.
 

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