Britpilot
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- Apr 23, 2002
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Enigma,
As was said here before, you have understood our complaint regarding ALPA. There are many of us who are concerned about this issue even when our own MEC downplays our concerns. I have to say I am yet to be convinced that there is a level playing field with mainline and the "express" carriers. I wonder how the mainline pilots would react to an express pilot as ALPA president?
FDJ,
You have many valid points in your posts and I can see both sides of the coin here. It is true that we must attend to our best interests on all these issues. However all this in-union distrust could have been prevented and could still be prevented by the adoption of a single seniority list within our respective companies. This will,of course have to be a negotiated item and usually there is insufficient support from the mainline ranks for such a proposal as something would have to be given up in order to gain this.
The next few years will be interesting for us all. At the moment it would appear that the mainline carriers are indeed shrinking in order to replace that flying with smaller aircraft (please don't call them RJ's) Only time will tell if this ploy will be succesful.
As a side note, I have been actively attempting to remove "RJ" from ATC vocabulary. I fly the E-145 or the EMB-145 that is it's type, the same goes for the Canadair or the Avro. If we all refer to our aircraft by type then we can erase the "RJ" terminology from the airwaves.
This is also a safety issue with so many types at the busier airports it is important to identify the correct aircraft to follow, and besides, I have never heard ATC refer to a DC-9 as an "RJ" even though it is.
As was said here before, you have understood our complaint regarding ALPA. There are many of us who are concerned about this issue even when our own MEC downplays our concerns. I have to say I am yet to be convinced that there is a level playing field with mainline and the "express" carriers. I wonder how the mainline pilots would react to an express pilot as ALPA president?
FDJ,
You have many valid points in your posts and I can see both sides of the coin here. It is true that we must attend to our best interests on all these issues. However all this in-union distrust could have been prevented and could still be prevented by the adoption of a single seniority list within our respective companies. This will,of course have to be a negotiated item and usually there is insufficient support from the mainline ranks for such a proposal as something would have to be given up in order to gain this.
The next few years will be interesting for us all. At the moment it would appear that the mainline carriers are indeed shrinking in order to replace that flying with smaller aircraft (please don't call them RJ's) Only time will tell if this ploy will be succesful.
As a side note, I have been actively attempting to remove "RJ" from ATC vocabulary. I fly the E-145 or the EMB-145 that is it's type, the same goes for the Canadair or the Avro. If we all refer to our aircraft by type then we can erase the "RJ" terminology from the airwaves.
This is also a safety issue with so many types at the busier airports it is important to identify the correct aircraft to follow, and besides, I have never heard ATC refer to a DC-9 as an "RJ" even though it is.