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Iflyamouse

Is it time for lunch yet?
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The Court concludes that American’s proposed changes to furlough and codesharing have not been justified by either reference to the Business Plan or the practices of American’s competitors. Given the significance of these two provisions collectively to American’s proposal,the Court finds that American has not shown that the proposal is necessary as required by Section 1113. For the reasons set forth above, therefore, American’s Motion to reject the collective bargaining agreements of the APA is denied. This denial is without prejudice to remedying the two defects identified in this Opinion and submitting a new application under Section 1113. Debtors’ counsel shall settle an order on three days’ notice.

http://www.amrcaseinfo.com/pdflib/4044_15463.pdf
Filed on 8/15/2012 at 17:44.
 
Well done Judge Lane. Nice bitch slap to Horton.

Well done AA pilots with the balls to say enough is enough!
 
Thank you for posting. I started the "other thread" on a bad emil from APA. My bad and apologies. I'm going to the liquior store now for some liquid celebration! Wow!
 
Congrats and Thank You to the AA Pilots!! This could be a historic day and a day where I hope the tide has turned!!
 
I don't want to ruin the party, but Mesaba ALPA won at least one, maybe two, decisions and then finally the bankruptcy judge allowed company to abrogate. You have won a battle, but not the war. Congrats and I hope this decision stands.
 
True, not over yet. But the good news is that it looks like the judge was particularly unhappy with some scope provisions that they wanted to abrogate. That may force AMR to back off of that if they want any relief at all.
 
Good Luck AA Pilots.....nobody will ever accuse you of taking it lying down.
 
( Yeah, whatever, with "The Judge". He is just an individual with a Brain who made a logical decision. )

The Heroes here are the Pilots of American Airlines....Who FINALLY SAID..."NO".

God Bless The 61 percent.

PRECEDENT SETTING.

A guideline for Case Law and Weak Dick Airlline Pilots for the rest of the foreseeable future....

Take great pride Gentleman and Ladies of American Airlines.

YOU have made great history...and for that, we are all collectively, in your Debt.


Thank You,


Whine
 
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The well done on the NO vote is again well deserved.
I agree w/ wine- we all owe you-
 
Are u high? It has been upheld until such time as AA adjust the codesharing and furlough items in the agreement. Give a a few days for AA to ammend and refile and it will be granted post haste.

AA pilots will get raped
 
Are u high? It has been upheld until such time as AA adjust the codesharing and furlough items in the agreement. Give a a few days for AA to ammend and refile and it will be granted post haste.

AA pilots will get raped

Exactly....judge ruled in favor of aa management in all other aspects accept furlough and code share. Management will file motion on those two parts within 48 hours.....not sure where the celebration is coming from.
 
yeah, now stay American Airlines and not some "new" airline merged with someone else with all their issues
 
yeah, now stay American Airlines and not some "new" airline merged with someone else with all their issues
 
( Uh....Mods? )

Is it possible to get the Kids off here that have no understanding as to what this means historically?

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and I respect that...But, C'mon.


Whatever....Those who understand this WILL, and those who don't... WON'T.

I'm almost too old to care....:) but, it's a Great Day in "Airline Town".

Love,

YKW
 
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Are u high? It has been upheld until such time as AA adjust the codesharing and furlough items in the agreement. Give a a few days for AA to ammend and refile and it will be granted post haste.

AA pilots will get raped

I have to agree. Battle won, but ultimately the war will be lost. BK rules always favor the company and creditors.
 
Congrats and Thank You to the AA Pilots!! This could be a historic day and a day where I hope the tide has turned!!


x,

This is the day AA pilots got a reprieve until AMR modifies two provisos in their 1113 motion....much as we wish it turned the wave is still rolling straight at APA pilots and their wrongheaded no vote.
 

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