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IS AAI trying to imitate Mesa??
My question is, under the old contract, can AIRTRAN buy Midwest and drag out the integration indefinitely(or not at all) while placing those shiny new 737's on Midwest's property?
The limits are almost identical, but the size restriction on the aircraft has gone down to allow a much larger aircraft which is what the company wanted.Ok, somebody help me. Am I seeing this right?
The way I read the scope in this new TA is that it is essentially the same as the old with a few changes that aren't exactly improvements.
Yep, you're reading that correctly. The old restriction was good because almost every bottom-feeder regional out there has 90-seaters on property somewhere for some carrier. That limited the company to the number of companies they could put the bid out for flying.3).A significant change is The old contract did not allow sub service contracts with a carrier that had airplanes with over 70 seats/ 100,000 lbs. The new TA prevents Airtran from contracting with a carrier that has 106 seats/114,000 lbs. This does not mean 106 seat airplanes can be operated, it means Airtran cannot contract with a company that has that aircraft on their property. Am I reading this right?
No, they don't.The big enchilada is merger language.
The old contract had no time frame for operation integration in the case of a merger. It only states "where the surviving air carrier decides to integrate the pre-merger operations" that the integration should be done in a "fair and equitable manner".
The new TA language say 18 months to integrate the operations.
My question is, under the old contract, can AIRTRAN buy Midwest and drag out the integration indefinitely(or not at all) while placing those shiny new 737's on Midwest's property?
Do they have us by the balls? somebody please tell me they don't.
And how would you integrate the seniority with a single-carrier petition? DOH ain't gonna fly.google single carrier petition. i would bet both pilot groups would be for it. no one at midwest wants to be a whipsawer.
And how would you integrate the seniority with a single-carrier petition? DOH ain't gonna fly.
MEH is ONLY 25% of AAI, yet people are AFRAID of such a merger that they would vote yes to this crap contract?
Out of curiousity, what is the rational behind the 15 year pay scale? Was it for the Midwest guys in the event this merger goes through?
What the hell are you talking about?So you want your cake and eat it?
No, they're not. They're trying, and very few people are actually buying it.They are already whipsawing you without a merger yet (ie the "threat" of it).
I don't blame them for not wanting it, but we don't need to rehash this old argument. Again, you threw a solution into the mix, now explain to me HOW EXACTLY we can make it work.Now you see why perhaps some pilots at MEH do not want a merger as they see how Joe will treat them. Can't wait to get Dr.'s notes for a cold, what are we fifth graders in orlando?
Where did you do this? Like 2 months ago in another thread? I don't even attempt to remember everything everyone else says on this board; there's just too much going on for that right now.I told you how to integrate the seniority lists, by career expectations.
Everything was fine with what you were saying until that last part. Fences could be changed to reflect a single base, but you can't throw them out completely. That's not what the company has in mind anyway. They need somewhere else to put the planes. If it's not MKE, it'll be somewhere else in the midwest.Start with the FO's who are about to upgrade at both carriers and start it from there. You can find an equitable ratio for both above and below that line similar to line awards (ie a RSV CA at MEH should be one at the combined carrier, etc). Fence MKE/ATL, but provide some protection to MEH pilots in case next week MKE is closed (ie throw the fence out).
Not at all. That's how YOU are interpreting my statements on this board. I have repeatedly said that the company's plan of growth isn't the issue. The problem is that it's not "guaranteed", and that's what they're trying to use to sell this T.A.You spew out the company line of growth and how well the business plan is, but your actions show you to be somewhat afraid of whether or not it will indeed grow. MEH is ONLY 25% of AAI, yet people are AFRAID of such a merger that they would vote yes to this crap contract?
Oh yeah, sorry...How much is open time and junior assignment pay at Air Tran.
Yeah, I know, I've been told... sorry. Stupidity and incompetence just p*ss me off and this whole T.A. deal is either one or the other.lear,
i am not specifically addressing you but rather the pilots as a whole. you're simply the "loudest" one out here.![]()
That's very true. More than likely in the current climate, they'd be forced to integrate into one unit - they've made WAY too many claims (even SEC filings) about one big happy AirTran family in MKE with increased service, blah blah blah.you are correct that a single carrier will not help you now. what will help you now is scope language in the new TA. but the worries are being laid out as if midwest HAS been bought. if thats the case with the new or old TA a single carrier petition could be used to stop a potential whipsaw.
So if "ask for the moon" is what is started at MEH, should we at AirTran "ask for the moon" and bring a stapler?the fence waiver is simply protection for midwest such that 1 month after the "merger" they simply do not displace and shut down MKE. the fence will simply disappear when the junior FO upgrades from the merged list. this is all a negotiated process, "ask for the moon" (DOH) is what is started.
Thanks, we appreciate the support. I know you're supporting it 'cause you might have to live with it, but any support is good support!the air tran business model so widely touted as being successful, then what harm would a fence waiver be? MKE will be wildly successful!
keep up the good fight and defeat this TA.
Sweet! Talking to sticker people tomorrow, wonder if I put that YGBFSM in small print at the bottom, people would notice? *whistling - who me?*Received my bag tag today.
They are starting to float around - it reads --- TA NO WAY!!!
Now there is a bag tag I can finally be proud of!
OK, got a line on these things, should be able to get them in within 48 hours. It was only $150 bucks including FedEx delivery, so no big deal, but I'll need some guys to help distribute them.Count me in . .. . .. . . . . for time, and money, if necessary.
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Did you guys ever think that the NPA BoD has gotten ZERO support from most of your pilot group. How many people have gone to the Union mettings? Do you do more than vote? You wanted a TA, and they gave it to you! Your message gives your BoD the leverage it needs to work, or you can through bags for the rampers. So either Cowboy UP! Get on with your vote, and if you vote no be ready and open to do more than bitch on this website. That means helping out and picking up a sign. That means time and effort to support your BoD, or this is the best it gets. It is your call. Welcome to the party two years late.
We got what we got and have ourselves to blame.
Glad to see someone gets it.
Let's call ops for catering or when our gate is occupied a few more times. Hey, are there any wheelchairs that need pushing? Maybe you should ask for that shortcut, we're running late... GMAFB, this is what you get for your good deeds.
This pilot group has been an embarrassment. No idea how to act during negotiations, not a clue.
We got what we got and have ourselves to blame.
We may have that unity after this T.A. goes down in flames...Don't get me wrong, there were a lot of great guys but there was no direction ad no unity. Without that, you have nothing.
We havent got anything yet. VOTE IT DOWN!!!!!!
What was the general response after you spoke with the HR rep on why pilots were leaving? They just put out a pilot survey, maybe that is in response to the number of guys leaving. Hopefully guys will fill out the survey.-9 CA...I agree 100%! I was only there for a year but what a year it was! I had a CA actually YELL at me once for not pushing a wheelchair. I called in sick for the rest of the trip on the spot. After being a union rep, all I can say is you get what you NEGOTIATE. If the BOD has no support (which at AAI it does not) they are POWERLESS in negotiations. It was by far the most fractured pilot group I have seen. Don't get me wrong, there were a lot of great guys but there was no direction ad no unity. Without that, you have nothing.
Soon after I was hired, I was asked to help out on the union. My response was to drop negotiations and start a campaign of Hi. Just say Hi to each other. Start to unify the group. I can't count how many times I sat in the crewroom or walked down the hall in ops and someone walking the other way didn't even look over at a lowly FO. It was amazing! Saying Hi and working with each other will start to bring everyone together. Mgmt there does a great job trying to keep the group splintered. You need to be one voice, not 1200.
About a month ago, I received a call form a very nice person in HR. She told me she was hired by the company to find out why so many pilots were leaving even when few airlines were hiring. We spent 40 mins on the phone and then had a follow up call of another 30 the next week. She said they had NO IDEA how bad things were. I tried to explain, without sounding like a complainer, how management there makes you feel. The little one line insults in crew track (by the way, if you're going to act high and mighty, at least spell right!), the fear and intimidation in the training center and the general BS treatment. Ironically, the "why do you think we hate you" letter came out soon after.
I hope you guys get it together and show Mgmt what you think of this TA. I know how I would have voted if I were there!
Good luck!
RV
What was the general response after you spoke with the HR rep on why pilots were leaving? They just put out a pilot survey, maybe that is in response to the number of guys leaving. Hopefully guys will fill out the survey.