ToThePain
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- Aug 28, 2005
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Where are the survey results?
With all due respect there is no way that you or anyone else can possibly believe that the majority of ALPA in the survey agreed to changing to age 65. If they had agreed you can bet Prater and the MEC would have fallen all over themselves to post the results and would not have used THIS particular part of the survey to make their point "as well as survey data from ALPA members overwhelmingly affirming that if the rule is going to change, ALPA needs to influence that change."
Who's to say that keeping age 60 is the wish of the majority? It it hadn't been for ALPA's opposition it would have changed several years ago. I for one am happy that ALPA has finally come to its senses--maybe I'll give to ALPA pac to make up for all the pissed off children. I think the Executive Board finally realized that they cannot say its about "safety" and keep a straight face anymore. ALPA's support of age 60 has been nothing more than affirmitave action for younger crew members. As far as people going to Skybus or VA cause the legacy's won't be hiring--well SWA, AWA,PSA, New Frontier, AirTran,Spirit,Midwest, and lots others were scum undercutting the "profession"--I'm sure that there were many at the trunk carriers who looked down on "local service airlines" as ruining the profession in the late 40's early 50's. I ask of you--is the "profession" here to create cushy jobs for pilots or is the "profession" here because the airlines provide a service that the public wants? Whether you like it or not the flying public doesn't give one rats behind about the "profession", they just want the cheapest ticket they can get. Its funny but the public doesn't say a peep about 14% of their salaries disappearing down the rat hole called social security, but they'll scream bloody murder if you raise the price of their transcontinental airline ticket by $14.
Airfogey
With all due respect there is no way that you or anyone else can possibly believe that the majority of ALPA in the survey agreed to changing to age 65. If they had agreed you can bet Prater and the MEC would have fallen all over themselves to post the results and would not have used THIS particular part of the survey to make their point "as well as survey data from ALPA members overwhelmingly affirming that if the rule is going to change, ALPA needs to influence that change."