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ASA is joining Delta in implementing a “Deep Clean” program across our fleet to improve our overall customer service offering. Now you have a chance to help kick off the program by volunteering for Delta Connection After Dark on Aug. 21.

Volunteers will meet at the Atlanta airport where you will be placed in teams and armed with cleaning supplies to deep clean ASA’s remain overnight (RON) aircraft. Our partners at AirServ will handle galley and lav cleaning, and will even do the vacuuming while ASA teams will handle the cabin interior including seats, seat-back pockets and tray tables. Refreshments will be provided while pride in our fleet will be plentiful.


If by refreshments you mean that the liquor kit is open...Count me in!
 
The really bizarre thing is that managment obviously thought pilot would show up. This is really indicitive of a few things:

a) Managment has absolutely no sense of how much they are scorned and mistrusted by the pilot group.

and/or

b) management simply does not care, and perhaps enjoys throwing these things in the pilots faces.

Either way, this is not good. The more sneior pilots leave, and the more young whelps enter, the longer the contract talks will drag on.

Someone needs to deal with ASA like you would a deer that just got hit by car........put a merciful bullet through it's head (then gut it and make jerky out of it).
 
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