jynxyjericho
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"assistant, hand me a hundred, i need to blow my nose"
new delta agreement through 2022. based on performnce perimetersDid he say anything about the delta CR2's? Everything so far that I have read made it sound like there staying. I know it's early and everything Sean Menke says today is subject to change.
Anyone hang on long enough to catch the last question? wow.
Basically asking why the company wouldn't actively pursue furloughing out of seniority. He also bashed ALPA. Must be a real joy to fly with.
... and he is absolutely 100% correct. He was told by his union that "every airline brought something to this merger." Mesaba the new contract, and Colgan the Qs. Well, this pilot now realizes the contract won't be worth the paper it's printed on and the Qs are now gonna be gone. So that having been said, he's looking at furloughs from the bottom end of currently qualified Pinnacle and Mesaba FOs who are actually physically (DOH) senior to many Colgan pilots.
is it the 51 delta owned 900's and crj 200's that are extended to 2022, or is it just the 200's
We know the 16 900's 9e owned 900's are going away.
I think this is not done yet and there is something else going on behind the scenes and delta is running the whole thing to their liking.
If you were at Mesaba for the 04 contract and the BK you know what Andersons going to lay down next.
Funny thing is I remember when CJC was bought. There were a lot of people who wanted to keep the lists seperate. People were afraid of whipsaw so they wanted a combined ALPA list.
I remember a PNC ALPA guy got all in my face saying how it WILL be one list and I better get used to that. Funny how 5 yrs later he got what he wanted and now they are pizzed if they furlough in SR order.
Funny