CX880
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Are you management? You sound like management material.
Getting through security is not getting to work. It's getting *into* work. It's like a businessman showing up at the door to his office building and having to pony up an entrance fee.
And the reward for the airlines is tangible. It's in their best interest to pay for it. It means pilots showing up at the gate on time, in a better mood, providing better customer service and more on-time flights. Probably safer to. Also helps keep them from quitting and going corporate first chance they get. Or going postal in the security line, that always makes for bad press.
No it's not in their interest to pay for it because it's not tangible as you say it is. This isn't like CASS where it is in their best interest to have it or they won't have pilots. You can still use the crew line for free. I think everyone would like to have it for free but there should be the option for people in companies that refuse to pay for it. If it was 50 per month, then yes it would be a problem. It's only 50 bucks per year less than the cost of a medical.
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