lostplnetairman
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Lost, you need to take a zanax. I am familiar with your current contract and have read the TA. Still a no vote. Thats my opinion. You come off as the type the can't stand anyone who doesn't agree with you. Thats why everyone gets a vote. The majority will win. If you are sick of people commenting on this subject leave the public forum.
You are an insult to this profession. When one doesn't agree with you, you invoke the need for medication. I hope your fellow pilots like flying with you. In my opinion (since you feel qualified to comment on our TA) I would never want to fly with you. You appear to be dangerous to the flying public because you form opinions without getting the true facts.
Don't comment on what you are not qualified to comment on, son.
You are the one who should quit commenting on the Spirit TA as it has nothing to do with you.
How did this thread turn into Spirits TA?
lostplnetairman is one of Spirit's "Elite 8", that is an Embry-Ridiculous 250 hr wonder, he would fly a big jet for free! clueless!
Because if that joke is approved it will greatly hinder the FL pilots ability to negotiate anything worthy of signing. You will see FL management with bumper stickers that say Spirit +1. I feel extremely sorry for the FL negotiators who just got a big chunk of wind let out of their sails.
lostplnetairman is one of Spirit's "Elite 8", that is an Embry-Ridiculous 250 hr wonder, he would fly a big jet for free! clueless!
Actually, the ratification of the Spirit TA helps us quite a bit. The NMB has been vindicated to the politicians, in that the process did exactly as it was supposed to do: an impasse led to a short strike with minimal disruption to commerce, and the ultimate result was a TA that was ratified by a big margin. The NMB has the wind at their back now. Expect more releases, and more pressure on managements.