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"We are very pleased that our professional pilots have voted to ratify the letter of agreement that provides a clear path for career advancement for them while, at the same time, positions PSA Airlines for future success in a highly competitive industry," said Keith Houk, PSA Airlines president and CEO. "I would like to thank ALPA MEC chairman Jesse C_____ and Justin C____, the ALPA negotiating chairman, for their hard work and dedication in representing their members and for their efforts in reaching this agreement."


i see he's still full of ********************...not you Oakum..
 
Horrible, horrible job by Jesse and Justin should have never let that crap see the light of day. What I am freaking confused about is the young guys that voted yes on this. WTF are you thinking? ?????? Talk about short sighted thinking. There is gonna be a shortage to some degree coming in the very near future and you had the freaking cat by the tail. News flash you ain't getting to mainline any quicker by agreeing to this mess. In fact it might take you longer now. When I first saw this ta I laughed and said what a joke. This has to be some kind of practical joke by management. Then I got a really sick feeling in my stomach and thought jesus they might actually agree to this. And they did by a pretty decent majority. Just don't get it. management wins again.
 
Just curious - on the topic of PDT... how do you guys think this PSA TA will affect the future prospects of their fellow wholy-owned brothers at PDT? Did they sell out to get all of the growth on the PSA side? Or are the operations different enough to not matter?

I think this is the second time PSA underbid. The first time we (PDT) and ALG were all working on becoming a single combined wholly owned with PSA; however, PSA went to Airways with some pretty low rates and wound up getting all the new jets, leaving ALG and PDT to merge and shrink. So worked out better for PSA than PDT and ALG.

WSURF! How you doing?
 

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