Obvious? Here's Obvious.
Perhaps? I think it's cristal clear he does. He's obviously a well informed union member, which makes him part of one of the most powerful forces in the world
But you knew that. Didn't you?
Isn't it amazing how quickly individuals want to classify others, not really knowing where one stands on an issue.
Every pilot in each of these group is entitled to choose. As it should be.
Be reminded though.
The parties that started Corporate Wings started Flight Options.
The parties that started Flight Options started DAC.
The parties that started DAC were party to the Raytheon Travel Air acquisition which, in turn, was merged with Flight Options.
Those same parties sold Flight Options only later to partner with HIG to, well, acquire Flight Options.
Those same parties later bought out HIG. Just to go full circle.
During that debacle, the pilots grew to nearly 1000 strong. Yes, 1000 pilots and over 200 aircraft. The great majority of those pilot voted for representation AFTER living under the reign of those parties through prosperous and rough economic times. Nearly 500 of those SAME pilots remain.
Their must be reason those pilots made the choice for representation.
So, now those same parties have acquired Flexjet, LLC. They will run it. They will determine the work rules and conditions of employment for that pilot group. And each one of those pilots will decide whether they want representation.
Perhaps the hardest realization, the most difficult thing to come to terms with for each of those pilots, is that the parties that owned them are gone. No more. New executives are driving that ship. Like it or not.
Now, don't be fooled. The ship is run from the top down.
Could a such a large group of individuals, in the same profession, under the rules and policies of that leadership for so many years, simply be wrong about voting for representation?
So each pilot should ask themselves, if so many pilots voted for representation at Flight Options under the leadership of these parties, the same parties that now have control of my employment, should I not seriously consider whether there are really any downsides of having representation?