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Could the 37 seaters be meant to replace E120 flying in Denver and/or LA? Hmm.
How much more gas would be used to add 7 more seats? The E120s are perfect for that SoCal flying. 7 extra seats and maybe 5 minutes less flight time? That sounds crazy to me. Then throw in training costs, and it gets worse.
Godspeed!
The OYSter
None Nevets.. I just didn't know you guys were sensitive to who "bought" you. Sorry that I find that humorous.![]()
The afformentioned was a response to earlier posts. Your so primed to shoot you are firing blindly............
The MEC represents the pilots. Why didn't the pilots, yourself included, make it well known you wished for solvency and continued independence from the SkyWest umbrella? How many of the MEC members that made this desicion for you continue to serve in a leadership role within the XJ pilot union?
If Nevets is who I think he is, then he was by far the most vocal and unwavering Xjt pilot who wanted one list or no deal with skw. Unfortunately the Xjt mec didn't let us vote on the issue and many of them are no longer reps because of it.
How much more gas would be used to add 7 more seats? The E120s are perfect for that SoCal flying. 7 extra seats and maybe 5 minutes less flight time? That sounds crazy to me. Then throw in training costs, and it gets worse.
That request has already been granted with no limits on further fleet increases. Came through about a month ago, but I'm far too lazy to look for and provide a link to the press release.
Don't be surprised if the CRJs fade away on the uax side as the contract for them expires.
I was thinking more along the lines of the flying Great Lakes does in DEN. But if the planes are paid for, who cares what gas costs. We still fly DC9s (duh).
Jerry adds non profitable A/C, increases costs dramatically, declares BK and slashes all the CBA's via the legal system, if you knew how much he hates unions you would be worried. Jerry has plans that are 10 moves into the future, its his game and he holds all the cards. What do you bring to the table? A pilot certificate, and skills to fly A/C that very few airlines want on line. If he does this dirty Frank Lorenzoish deed he may achieve hero status with Smisek and garner some other deals we have no idea about. You(we all are) playing checkers when the game is chess.
Mainline unions do not control what regional airline presidents and CEO's do.
For the time being, but they will be replaced by LARGER MD90s---29 of them this year. (DUH).
Godspeed!
The OYSter
Exactly how does ALPA or any union for that matter control what any CEO does? Given the current status quo BK is the joker in the deck. If Jerry decides to close the doors on any of his airlines how will ALPA prevent that? Add high oil and every empty seat on a widebody that isn't filled by an RJ's feed is lost forever. RJs were never meant to replace narrowbody jets, that was a divide and conquer maneuver played by airline CEOs. You took the bait and let the hook be set. I actually blame you for the regional debacle, you allowed it to happen, the very jets you hate so much were the byproduct of your own folly, and every regional pilot has paid for said folly with years of indentured servitude.Luckily mainline unions also control what Jerry does. In better or more profitable times, scope is often tightened. Add high oil costs, and it makes it even tougher. Good luck to everyone.
Godspeed!
The OYSter