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ERJPLT

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Quick question for you .... is ASA or Skywest anywhere near getting CASS? Any plans for it in the future.....?

Also, is ASA and Skywest multiple jumpseat??

Thanks...

ERJ....
 
ERJPLT said:
Quick question for you .... is ASA or Skywest anywhere near getting CASS? Any plans for it in the future.....?

Also, is ASA and Skywest multiple jumpseat??

Thanks...

ERJ....

ASA is multiple jumpseat. If thee is a seat we'll take 'em.

CASS on the other hand requires an activation fee of $29.99 so I can't see ASA management paying that anytime soon.
 
1) SKYW will probably (hopefully) be a fully functioning member of CASS sometime in FEB.

2) Unlimited J/S: if there's a seat, its yours...
 
Puck Mugger said:
CASS on the other hand requires an activation fee of $29.99 so I can't see ASA management paying that anytime soon.

I thought it was 19.95 and they asked us for concessions to pay for it...
 
:cool:Would not surprise me, the fact that it is so cheap to initiate, WHY not make the pilots pay for it! I mean ASA is just not making any money.RIGHT!:puke:
What a load of CRAP! Even when it would help out the company, just because it also helps the pilots they don't want to do it unless we give them something for it. I know, how about a company wide sick call...oh wait, can't do that!

We are run by a bunch of Jack Asses!
 
Thanks for the info guys.....sounds like Skywest soon and ASA...well sounds like ASA is dragging their feet (no fault of the pilots)....maybe they will some day figure out that this small investment will pay for it self in fewer sick calls from commuters in a few months.....just my opinion.... fly safe...

ERJ
 
ASA is "phylisophically(sp?) opposed" to any commuter friendly clauses in our contract. They have hinted at CASS but it would have to be negotiated of course. Pieces of shite!
 
Nobody knows what will happen at ASA. The management has an attitude towards the pilot group. This causes a hostile working environment.
 
I think for SkyWest we are just waiting on the FAA to aprove your program. So some time 2060! JK mid FEB I hope!
 

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