GogglesPisano
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I thought Atlantic Coast was the best Regional?
Did I ever say it was? Or wasn't?
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I thought Atlantic Coast was the best Regional?
Sounds like you and I agree, with any change things will most likely will not be better for everyone. So a lot of those cheer leaders leading the charge for change may go "Oh! I didn't think this would happen". Like Zantop, "Once we get a union we will treated as professional pilots" Right on, furloughed when they pretended to go out of business. Watch out what you ask for, you might get it in a way you did not anticipate, I could go on, with things like scope, but we all know that stuff.who cares. last time I heard pulling the ladder underneath from you is the name of this game. major airline pilots have done it before me and so will I. if a few CFIs have to instruct a little longer for us to be treated like human beings by the company then so be it. Just about everything they do is good for the senior guy and bad for the rest us. That's the whole point of a seniority system. If you think it isn't fair then go to some place that doesn't have a seniority system and get your knee pads ready.
If we can have a reasonable discussion, then bring in all sides without insults, name calling and all the other FI stuff. Is the end of fatigue a goal? I agree then lets bring it on, but I ask what is the limit of ultimate crew rest? Is it everyone only works when they feel rested; they can call fatigue at any time during a trip, and refuse any assignment because they are not rested? How about a stopping a non-stop JFK-LAX at OMA, because they feel fatigued from that exhausting 10 hour jumpseat commute to pick that trip at JFK. How about no flying between 2200 and 0800, make it against the law? How about those 16 hour int'l flights? Will there now be stops and crew changes at BIRK? Followed by a RO2N to be fully rested for that last leg into Europe. There is no rest policy that will keep a crew fresh for all flights. Forced company rest at the crew base in bunk 25B will make it legal but not solve the problem. Whatever solution is offered it will be less flying and more time away from home in a hotel room. I have no dog in this flight, but "unintended consequences" could have devastating effects on the industry.
Yea right, any reasonable person realizes your last sentence "I have no dog in this flight" is on par with the lies of Tiger Woods. You would like to go down in flames in your pathetic karma deserved career for being such a prick to the chance of this career being better in the future. You are the dog, the little purse dog your management team just loves to string along to treat pilots like numbers versus valuables. You would just wither in front of real professionals like Sulley. And wither even more in the face of people deeply affected by trash conditions people like yourself have promoted. I find it impossible to have a logical discussion who has yet to retract or apologize for direct FAR violations in suggesting a PIC should never challenge a MEL among other idiotic suggestions on here.
I believe the EU rules are a great start. On the same token, having commuted much of my career, I was more tired from commuting than from the schedules. ALPO never wants to talk about that.
I'll never commute again.
Don't commute.
4 years and 35K I cant think of a base you could live in.
You can live in a base that has a bunk bed somewhere.
Easy for you, considering you'll never find anybody willing to marry and procreate with you.
I thought Atlantic Coast was the best Regional?
Did I ever say it was? Or wasn't?
Don't commute.
I thought a regional was an airline that had a code-share with another air carriers name on their airplanes, wasn't indepentence a LCL?It was the best regional. But at the end of the day, it was STILL a regional.
I thought a regional was an airline that had a code-share with another air carriers name on their airplanes, wasn't indepentence a LCL?
Yes ACA was a regional, but he same airline without code share was an LLC right?I don't ever uses wikipedia a credible source, but they get most of it correct;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_Coast_Airlines
Atlantic Coast Airlines d.b.a United Express, d.b.a. Delta Connection. Atlantic Coast Jet d.b.a Delta Connection. A regional airline.