Crizz
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- Oct 31, 2003
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Everyone is so up in arms about who is stealing who's flying and everyone undercutting the next. I'd like to start some discussion with good and bad about this idea:
Why dont the regional carriers who belong to ALPA simply form a national senority list with Airline/Base/Equipment/Seat all biddable on a national scale. Then, all "Major" airlines who are ALPA put a requirement that all applicants from 121 carriers must be ALPA members.
It seems this would be a surefire way to stop the whipsaw between ALPA pilot groups, and be a strong detractor from employment at non-union airlines. Heck, I bet Skywest would pass the union vote if they knew their options were limited as a result of not being a part of ALPA.
Why dont the regional carriers who belong to ALPA simply form a national senority list with Airline/Base/Equipment/Seat all biddable on a national scale. Then, all "Major" airlines who are ALPA put a requirement that all applicants from 121 carriers must be ALPA members.
It seems this would be a surefire way to stop the whipsaw between ALPA pilot groups, and be a strong detractor from employment at non-union airlines. Heck, I bet Skywest would pass the union vote if they knew their options were limited as a result of not being a part of ALPA.