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ummm, not unless you were an ASA pilot flying that airplane after your airline was acquired and SkyWest's President demanded pay cuts or you would lose that airplane. When ASA pilots refused to cut their pay in the face of record corporate profits the airplanes were transferred. Yeah, some 50 seaters too.ummmmmm............I don't think buying old Independance Airlines planes has much to do with anything
Heard it with my own ears from the source. For independent verification I guess you could stop by a pilot lounge at DAL or UAL and ask a Chief. I don't think it's a secret considering SkyWest was notably absent from Richard Anderson's recent webcast which was posted on this board.As far as the Delta and United being upset with SkyWest thats not accurate either.
Do you mean G.W. Bush, or precedence?Yeah, so anyways I'm all for encouraging young pilots to better the profession but I don't think flat out lying to people is the way to do it.
ExpressJet takes along time to get back to people also. At SkyWest it has more to do with the meet and greet interviews taking president over the sent in applications than anything else.
As for my "lying" let me encourage this future SkyGod to find a well informed pilot at either of SkyWest's two customers and ask, or call in to a Chief advising he is trying to map out his career and ask for advice.
In the past I've recommended SkyWest. Not any more, I think the market has moved on and both the SkyWest pilots and management have behaved in a way that reduces their opportunities going forward. Look at the comparative stock performance of the two; Republic Holdings and SkyWest. Apparently I'm not the only one who has these concerns.
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