Gateway 7 is the brainchild/abortion of one Warren Christie and his protege, the UAL diversity hire who has been shuttled out the door to manage the tech startup as a means of keeping $$$ off the balance sheet while in contract negotiations.
The union opposes it, the pilots oppose it, flight...
JFK Chief displaced an aircraft right off a taxiway and onto the news. There but for the grace of god and all that...but you can't imagine that to be without consequences.
"You heard"
Sure you did. Try to at least be plausible with your trolling. Why don't you practice in the garage with the door closed and your mom's minivan running.
Delta lost its taste for owning regionals because of liability after Bowling Green.
A flight with a DL code, operated by a wholly-owned subsidiary, on an aircraft owned by DL, with a first officer trained by the wholly-owned subsidiary's ab initio pilot school.
Sometimes vertical...
...out your chest all you want, by neither Skywest nor anyone else is immune to the rump-rogering that DL gave PCL. A prudent pilot might say "oh, sh*t - they have a new weapon to use against us at the very bottom of the food chain" and prepare accordingly.
You might also want to make sure...
I've never set foot on a GoJets airplane but that's pretty big Internet Tough Guy talk coming from someone at one of the leaders in PFT back in the day.
By this presumably you mean PNCL management? They *are* Delta. More precisely, Delta is NWA with a new name and HQ. PNCL management came from Mesaba who came from NWA. When this is all wrapped and done, where do you think the senior management types will go? Back to the mother ship in...
Serious question:
What makes you think that you will emerge from bankruptcy?
Don't get emotional - just think critically: what is the competitive advantage to having any number of 900s flown by ultra-senior Mesaba lifers? No matter how concessionary the contract is, Gojets and the like can...
Did you know that the original NWA pilots have a secret recognition signal upon seeing each other in the terminal?
They smile.
Actually, that joke goes back to 1987 when it was Western, not NWA, pilots. Makes quite a statement about the DL culture - a quarter century later, still a bunch of...
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