Toy Soldier
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By the way, I'll bet that if someone posted a message asking for the recipe for grandma's buttered squash, you'd find a way to get a scope dig in there. It gets kind of old, like a broken record...even for those who are on your side.
....since we have less flying now (under the Delta Pilot's scope restrictions) than we did previously.
I can point out where SkyWest is taking over DFW due to the lack of scope in the ASA contract....
Have you privately e-mailed Flying Sig to see if he will write you a letter of recommendation?
It is a shame that you deride and ridicule the pilots that are trying to restore your career.
And yes - the RJDC has tried to fix the problem of Skywest. That problem is part and parcel of the the fact that we have five separate labor groups competing for Delta's domestic narrow body flying.
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It is a shame that you deride and ridicule the pilots that are trying to restore your career.
You just don't get it. If scope based on aircraft type is unenforceable, then DALPA will do anything to have us on one list & "all Delta flying performed by Delta pilots."
Now would that kind of inclusive scope also provide the perfect answer for your Skywest concerns?
You know ALPA proved that it could not be trusted when "representing" ASA and Comair pilots. We tried being "nice."
The Court is forcing ALPA and the Delta MEC to address this issue - the fact that these parties are compelled to engage in a dialouge and negotiations is REAL progress IMHO.
ALPA is slowly beginning to realize that this lawsuit is the dynomite that could blow apart their entire large jet / small jet apartied scope.
Once they figure this out ALPA will rush to end the alter - ego connection carriers and the only way to do this is single carrier petitions for airlines performing (XXX) brand flying.
One union, one level of representation, one airline, one list.