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FurloughedTwice said:
First of all, if you re-read my post I wasn't defending him, I was defending TWA pilots. And, I have nothing against Terry Dietz and I hope he wins the whole thing.

"Everywhere AA pops up on a thread, there is usually a bash from some TWA guy. Why?"

I'm not sure why? What happened to the TWA pilots that makes them so upset at the AA pilots?

If it was'nt for AA I don't think TWA pilots would have liked the situation that they would have been in. I would rather have a job with AA than kicking a can on the street because that is where TWA was heading!
 
If it wasn't for AA I don't think TWA pilots would have liked the situation that they would have been in. I would rather have a job with AA than kicking a can on the street because that is where TWA was heading!

Every analyst out there was predicting the demise of TWA for years and the fact is, it never happened. There is no way to tell if TWA was going to fail so don't even bring up that argument because it has absolutely no validity. Just look to UAL, DAL, NWA and yes even AA (a few years ago) They were all on their death beds and guess what, they are all still here. It is almost impossible to kill an airline with an established name and route structure.

Just for the record, 1800 out of 2200 TWA pilots are on the street kicking a can. The remaining 400 retire in the next 10 years half of which will retire as F/O's.

It is what it is and you just move on and try and find something better but it was a screw job plain and simple. I don't think anyone can argue that.
 
I hear what you are saying, but I have never heard of an aquisition or a merger that both parties came away and said they were happy with the way things turned out. Bottom line is TWA was aquired and it could have been the other way around and I'm sure AA pilots would be saying the same thing! No matter who's right or wrong it happened and it won't be the last time in the current climate of airlines now!
 
FurloughedTwice said:
The remaining 400 retire in the next 10 years quote]

These numbers are wrong.
 
You're right. It looks like there are about 650 TWA pilots on the property and about 65% of them retire in the next 10 years.

Thank you
 
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He is already back bone-head. This is tapped! I guess you were with TWA, so because of what happened to you, Terry should pay. You are one shallow and selfish individual. I fly freight, however I have few friends that were TWA, I don't think you are doing their image any good. Grow up..

Wow, brilliant logic on your part, I can almost hear those little gears working in your noggin. I am indeed proud to have been part of TWA. Wow and that problem solving you demonstrated about the show being "tapped". geez, those smarts coupled with your condescending post tell me that you are clearly wasting your talents flying freight. You should be a part of aa, maybe even management.

I'm a firm believer in things working out in the end.
Karma my friend, karma
 
So what was this thread about?

Oh yeah...

Good luck, Terry!

:)

Oh, that's right, it's taped.... "Hope you had good luck, Terry!"
 
CHOPPY,

Don't worry dude, someday it will be your turn.

15+ years of service.

2+ years of kicking the can.

Honestly, I hope you or anyone else doesn't have to visit this crap.

Thanks a lot anyways.

AAslag kicker.
 
Hey Loco, and Pylut,

Enough, common guys.. Not on this thread, alright? Good Luck Terry!!!

AA
 
One of the previous Survivors had a FedEx guy who was a former Navy Hornet driver named Hunter Ellis. He actually went on to host a show called "Tactical to Practical" on the History Channel. All that while working at FedEx, althought I'm not sure if they are still filming the History Channel show.
 
It is almost impossible to kill an airline with an established name and route structure.

Yeah, Pan-Am, Eastern, Braniff and Midway did not have an established name or route structure.

TWA would certainly have survived on their own, especially after 9/11.
 
CSY Mon said:
Yeah, Pan-Am, Eastern, Braniff and Midway did not have an established name or route structure.

TWA would certainly have survived on their own, especially after 9/11.

I guess that depends on the powers in office, and the revolving Texas/Washington door.
 
C'mon guys and gals, the airline Terry is from has nothing to do with what his mission is. If he were a TWA pilot I would be cheering him just the same. It's just cool to see an AIRLINE PILOT kicking butt on the show. Go Terry!

73
 
CSY Mon said:
TWA would certainly have survived on their own, especially after 9/11.

CSY, no one will ever know. It is pointless to speculate, but even worse than that is to adopt a superiority attitude based on what might have happened to them. The same thing could very well happen to AA, and I'm sure we'll have plenty of folks who will consider justice done at that point.

P.S. Go Terry!
 

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