Yes, Teamsters 747.
That's what I thought. Do you guys think that the pilots are willingly flying struck freight, or is it being cleverly concealed by Arrow management?
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Yes, Teamsters 747.
We think it is being concealed. I also heard just moments ago that AA was/is doing the same thing.That's what I thought. Do you guys think that the pilots are willingly flying struck freight, or is it being cleverly concealed by Arrow management?
We think it is being concealed. I also heard just moments ago that AA was/is doing the same thing.
The freight is marked as M6. Please check your loads folks!
These guys sicken me. (Scabs: 15 emp/ 1 contractor/ 2 management)
I feel I should also add that the flights that ABX has operated with management crews is NOT additional flying. This is flying ABX was doing for Amerijet well before the strike. ABX does not have the aircraft or crews to fly Amerijet flights. There have been no other routes or flights added than what was there before the strike.
I've heard both yes and no.
So are management pilots considered scabs if they operate for AJ during the strike?
I've heard both yes and no.
So what would an answer here do for you? Wouldn't you be in the exact same situation having been told "YES" and "NO"?
Management pilots consist of check airmen, instructors, and chief pilots.
Since they're management, they're working "for the company" right?
So are management pilots considered scabs if they operate for AJ during the strike?
I've heard both yes and no.