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Crash Pad

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Ok I visited the line for my monthly flying and heard from multiple pilots that 20 705's are coming to ASA. Here are the variations.

1. "I had two training department guys on the jumpseat and both of them said 20 705's were coming"

2. "Talked to a mechanic and he said they were recieving training on the 705"

3. "XYZ who talked to YZX in Montreal who said that he saw 2 705's on the ramp in ASA colors"

Quite frankly I'm disgusted that flight info has yet to pickup on a rumor this solid... I mean honestly there is a thread about Israel conducting 9/11. So I was just hoping someone could possitevly confirm or deny the infamous 705 rumor.
 
Crash Pad said:
Ok I visited the line for my monthly flying and heard from multiple pilots that 20 705's are coming to ASA. Here are the variations.

2. "Talked to a mechanic and he said they were recieving training on the 705"

2. Not correct.
 
Hey General. Whats up. Hows it going today. What % of Delta pilots will walk if this happens again?
 
79%N1 said:
Hey General. Whats up. Hows it going today. What % of Delta pilots will walk if this happens again?
THE WHORE, I'm mean the General hasn't spoken since he came out of the closet and admitted he wanted to fly RJ's at mesa rates.
 
Anyway, if these airplanes do appear they will most likely be flown by Skywest pilots. They, afterall, have one rate for 50-99 seats. ASA has no such rates, and with us being in negotiations I doubt they will take the time to negotiate a fair wage for larger airframes, instead just giving them to SKYW pilots. Welcome to ATL.
 
79%N1 said:
Anyway, if these airplanes do appear they will most likely be flown by Skywest pilots. They, afterall, have one rate for 50-99 seats. ASA has no such rates, and with us being in negotiations I doubt they will take the time to negotiate a fair wage for larger airframes, instead just giving them to SKYW pilots. Welcome to ATL.


YUP, so don't get ur hopes up ASA... those are going to skywest...

yes, I'm an ASA guy so I can say that...
 
Hey...what about that HUD mod on the ATR rumor. No one EVER talks about that one.
 
Headfake14 said:
Hey...what about that HUD mod on the ATR rumor. No one EVER talks about that one.
:laugh::nuts: :smash: :beer:
 
I saw 10 737-200's painted in ASA colors in Phoenix last week
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Salty Pirate said:
THE WHORE, I'm mean the General hasn't spoken since he came out of the closet and admitted he wanted to fly RJ's at mesa rates.
Great - good stuff - i love it. That is the absolute truth.

If I was a betting man, I would bet that 705's come in direct proportion to the ATR's leaving. Mr. Atkin said he wanted the transition to be the least disruptive that it could be. Further, furloughing pilots about the time that ALPA finally gets OK'd for a strike vote would be a bad thing. A better thing would be to hold out the carrot for new airframes....

The rest will go to SkyWest.
 
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Whaa?

SSDD said:
ASA "may" get 900's with 70/79 seats, but you will not get 705's.

705's = 900 with first class.
 
"705's = 900 with first class"

Not really. Completely different airplane, the 705 sports upgraded avionics, a different wing with different winglets, a larger center fuel tank and will only hold 76 passengers. It was designed basically as a longer ranger version of the 700. If SkyWest were to get larger airplanes, they would most probably be the 900 with 74 or 76 seats in them. Jerry has been quoted as saying that that is the airplane that he would like because if need be, you put up to 86 seats in them.
 
In the ATL crew lounge last week Jerry A. said the 17 700's ASA had on order before they purchased us from Delta have been converted to 705's.

He also said they were coming to ATL but the question was whether ASA pilots would fly them or not.

This was said in reference to questions about us (ASA pilots) taking a 70-seat pay cut so we could be "competitive".
 
There are quite a few differences between the 705 and the 900, but the biggest one is that you can't add any more seats to the 705.
 
starshipdrvr said:
"705's = 900 with first class"

Not really. Completely different airplane, the 705 sports upgraded avionics, a different wing with different winglets, a larger center fuel tank and will only hold 76 passengers. It was designed basically as a longer ranger version of the 700. If SkyWest were to get larger airplanes, they would most probably be the 900 with 74 or 76 seats in them. Jerry has been quoted as saying that that is the airplane that he would like because if need be, you put up to 86 seats in them.

What's upgraded about the avionics?
 
That's funny, there is NOTHING so far to suggest that we will ALLOW any of those for Delta use. I guess you could try them for United, but so far that is a big NO from us, and even JA said "If the DL pilots allow it....." in that article in the SLC paper. I will vote a big NO, and I can bet atleast 51% agree with me here.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
My hot wife always says no to anything larger than what the scope is. I don't care how soaking wet I am. I said it before and I'll say it again: I am a 40 yr old virgin when I'm soaking wet while standing in my 767. My hot wife also known as Lurch says I should fly jets cheaper than MESA if it means keeping them on prperty. That's what 51% of us fudge pack pilots are gonna vote. Bye-Bye--General Least
 
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Ronny wants a fuel insulated vietnam war with 51% of us non carrot dangling, pension-less pilots... Then he's got one. Bye-Bye General Least
 
General Leeast said:
My hot wife always says no to anything larger than what the scope is. I don't care how soaking wet I am. I said it before and I'll say it again: I am a 40 yr old virgin when I'm soaking wet while standing in my 767. My hot wife also known as Lurch says I should fly jets cheaper than MESA if it means keeping them on prperty. That's what 51% of us fudge pack pilots are gonna vote. Bye-Bye--General Least

Hillarious!


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
General Leeast said:
Ronny wants a fuel insulated vietnam war with 51% of us non carrot dangling, pension-less pilots... Then he's got one. Bye-Bye General Least

Better!

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
:angryfireWell FIX, Jerry aint going to get that "paycut" from US anytime soon. I mean what did we make last year.....over a Billion Dollars! Yeah Right, Like WE NEED to take a pay cut! Better be atleast a 10% RAISE!
 
starshipdrvr said:
"705's = 900 with first class"

Not really. Completely different airplane, the 705 sports upgraded avionics, a different wing with different winglets, a larger center fuel tank and will only hold 76 passengers. It was designed basically as a longer ranger version of the 700. If SkyWest were to get larger airplanes, they would most probably be the 900 with 74 or 76 seats in them. Jerry has been quoted as saying that that is the airplane that he would like because if need be, you put up to 86 seats in them.

705 is a 900 w/first class.

proline 4 w/6 tubes in both
thrust 13.123 lbs for both
wing span 81.6 feet
height 24.7 feet
legnth 119.4 feet
takeoff weights
std - 80,500
er - 82,500
lr - 84,500

all match.

http://www.crj.bombardier.com/CRJ/en/home.jsp
 
yeah then skywest would have to open a base in atl--that would be another great mgt. move yet again....pay more ground staff--supervisors, cps,..

Was in macon 3 weeks ago and the head of mx at night said everyone had been trained on them already...
 
lets see no raise for 4 years--EVERYTHING IN LIFE has gone up--and you need to take a paycut---HEY TELL THE BIG DADDYS TO RAISE THE TICKET PRICES, not to finance our airline with hitting the poor people.. RICH AS$HOLES

THANKS REPULBICANS....you have done nothing to help so yes it is your fault
 
Lebowski said:
I basically agree with you. We should be concerned about what jobs are available to us in the future at the mainline carriers. On the other hand, we do need to make the most of our current situations, since who knows how long we will be at the regional level.

It's not really good for the profession as a whole when the mainlines continually shift more flying, and larger airframes, to regionals.
Wrong.

1. Delta mainline has negotiated rates that are lower than the ASA 70 rates for 100 seat flying - (they have not been approved yet, but General is full of excuses why they should be ratified)
2. At Northwest Airlines their MEC Chairman said that the new rates being voted on at NWA are such that pilots there will NEVER see the income and quality of life that they had traditionally thought of as "mainline."
3. ASA had 105 seat jets on the property when I hired in. Regionals are not getting larger aircraft.
4. Mainline pilots are after Regional Aircraft and perfectly willing to underbid Regional Pilots.
 

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