AV8OR
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Hugh Jorgan said:That's not what I said. But if you are blaming someone for lack of planning, I submit that everybody's planning took a nosedive after 9/11. I don't think what's happened in the last four years gives someone over 60 the right to "stay on board a little longer". I think that being fit to fly gives ANYONE the right to stay on board as long as they are fit. Boot the ones who aren't regardless of age. In your survey, did you not see a selection for that choice?
Tell me what could possibly be unfair about completely doing away with age, and bringing forth a more technically superior method of determining fitness for duty. You vultures out there might even move up faster if we got rid of the 50-somethings that shouldn't be near an airplane. I mean, that's all you care about right? When you'll get yours?
We have unfit people flying and fit people getting the boot. Lifestyles vary too widely these days to have this decision be based something as benign as age.
A. I'm not blaming anyone for lack of planning, I'm simply making the observation that ALPA is looking to remedy the misfortunes of some of the last few years by simply doing a 180 turn to benefit those at the top.
B.I've got no problem raising the age, after I retire. That way it only benefits those who start there seniority after the rule goes into affect. Doesn't affect those at 60 now or those getting there for 30 years. We all know that won't cut it though because this has less to do with equality and more to do with egallity.
C. "You vultures out there..." No need for names here. Everybody is looking out for their own interests, no doubt. But most of us on the lower rung aren't even using the safety argument. If we did, why not just make the seniority system totally obsolete. Everybody would be scored twice a year based on sim performance, line checks, medical evals and a fresh background check and then we'd re-align seats and equipment....based on "a more technically superior method of determining fitness for duty".....I think hear crickets chirping...
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