beagle pilot
Airline Pilot
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2003
- Posts
- 110
ALPA volunteers work very hard to improve the safety of our profession. The fact we can't always accomplish change due to the counter-actions of the ATA, RAA and other business leaders doesn't mean we are not trying hard enough.
From the ALPA EASC page: http://crewroom.alpa.org/safety/Default.aspx?tabid=2427
From the public page ALPA Safety & Security: http://public.alpa.org/portals/alpa/fastread/2010/FastRead_20100305.htm#02
From the public page ALPA advocacy link: http://www.alpa.org/Portals/Alpa/PressRoom/PressReleases/2010/PraterJPMorgan_3-12-10.htm
While I support members rights to voice opinions, I ask that they remember "ALPA" isn't like King George III ruling taxing America from afar. ALPA is a volunteer organization where every pilot volunteer comes from the same cockpits and airlines as the rest of us. Except for those appointed by an MEC or the Executive Council to be on full time union leave, ALPA volunteers do most of their work on their own time. Occasionally they will be given union leave to attend an event, a meeting or other important function, but day-to-day activities are on their own free time. Those that love to toss rocks at ALPA are actually tossing those rocks at these same volunteers who are in the same cockpits as the rest of us.
From the ALPA EASC page: http://crewroom.alpa.org/safety/Default.aspx?tabid=2427
From the public page ALPA Safety & Security: http://public.alpa.org/portals/alpa/fastread/2010/FastRead_20100305.htm#02
From the public page ALPA advocacy link: http://www.alpa.org/Portals/Alpa/PressRoom/PressReleases/2010/PraterJPMorgan_3-12-10.htm
While I support members rights to voice opinions, I ask that they remember "ALPA" isn't like King George III ruling taxing America from afar. ALPA is a volunteer organization where every pilot volunteer comes from the same cockpits and airlines as the rest of us. Except for those appointed by an MEC or the Executive Council to be on full time union leave, ALPA volunteers do most of their work on their own time. Occasionally they will be given union leave to attend an event, a meeting or other important function, but day-to-day activities are on their own free time. Those that love to toss rocks at ALPA are actually tossing those rocks at these same volunteers who are in the same cockpits as the rest of us.