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AMRCostUnit,

If the A fund is self sufficient at AA, I am just as happy as everyone else to keep it. Believe me I would love to have that money when I retire. I just want AA to be competitive.

I have no idea how to stop the spiral to the bottom that we are all in. I don't think stick full aft, opposite rudder and then stick full forward will work in this case. Maybe the Delta guys can eliminate the stall and yaw. Hopefully they won't smack the ground trying to do it.

Just wait until Ryanair gets over here. How far down can things go? I guess we're all going to find out.
 
Big Slick said:
AMRCostUnit,

I have no idea how to stop the spiral to the bottom that we are all in. I don't think stick full aft, opposite rudder and then stick full forward will work in this case. Maybe the Delta guys can eliminate the stall and yaw. Hopefully they won't smack the ground trying to do it.


Here's a hint: Offering up other people's A and B plans so you can work for less isn't going to do it.

Raising fares and actually managing the airline might.

But then again it might not.

I for one would like to see ANY airline give it a try.

FJ
 
Here's a hint: Offering up other people's A and B plans so you can work for less isn't going to do it.


Dude, you missed the whole point. I'm offering up MY A and B fund too.
 

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