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ALPA Pilots: Take the ALPA Age 60 Survey Now!

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BluDevAv8r

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ALPA Pilots,

The following email was sent to you today. However you feel on this issue, please participate in this voluntary online survey. It is imperative that we get as close to 100% participation as possible in order to achieve the most accurate results. It is also important because we will be able to break the results down by airline and that information will be helpful to your MEC during the next round of bargaining believe it or not. Below is the link from the ALPA site that will take you to the ballotpoint site to do the survey. Follow the directions carefully and take your time. Thanks for participating and tell all of your fellow pilots about the survey!

-Neal

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It’s time for ALPA pilots to tell the members of the ALPA Age 60 Blue Ribbon Panel what is important to them when it comes to the FAA Age 60 pilot retirement regulation.

A web-based survey is now available on a secure site and will be open until May 10. Eligible ALPA members need to use their member number to log in. The password is UNION and it is not case sensitive.

“The responses we gather from our members will guide the work of the Blue Ribbon Panel as we prepare to report to the May Executive Board,” said Capt. Chris Beebe, who chairs the panel. “We want to know how pilots view the potential economic, safety and Aeromedical ramifications of any rule change.”
The survey is anonymous. You may visit and submit responses to the survey as many times as you wish, but only your final submitted responses as of May 10 will be analyzed. Questions concerning the panel or the survey may be emailed to
[email protected].
 

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