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Dash8 said:the wonders of cut and paste crossposting
does it feel good turtle?
the turtle said:feels about the same as the snide remarks, dirty stares and outright snobbery that we've taken from you classy folks over the years....so tell me, you folks gonna walk now that the mesa purple oooze is comming your way, like you've been telling us for oh so long?
the turtle said:Wrap yourself tight in that blanket of hypocrisy, boys...looks to be a long, cold winter.
AT7^DRIVER said:"US Airways Group, Inc. announced today that it will consolidate the operations of two of its wholly owned subsidiaries, Allegheny a role in our network, but it is inefficient to have two wholly owned Dash-8 operators with duplicative overhead functions for a shrinking part of the company. We believe it provides the best outcome for our employees."
It's pretty pathetic that it took U management 15 years to figure this out. No wonder they're losing money.
LearLove said:Humphry,
41 aircraft at ALG and 41 at PDT
82 total
330 to 350 pilots at ALG
as of dec 2003 the PDT list shows 357
So we'll say 700 pilots all together. More than not by now its less due to people leaving.
At say 8.5 pilot per aircraft with 82 in the combined fleet that a requirement for 697 or 700 pilots. Everyone flys.
BUT!!!!!
Now PDT isn't going to loose any aircraft in 2004 and IF Alg goes to 18, that 41 plus 18 is 59 aircraft at 8.5 pilot/aircraft thats 501 pilots by the end of 2004/start of 2005.