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USCtrojan said:50 seat base to open in LAX, starting in December. Chief pilot FF on a conference call this smorning. Announced it to crewmembers, who was told to let everyone know. Annnouncement will be available via MyASA sometime this afternoon. That's all the details I have. Sorry for not having anymore. Man a lot of stuff makes no sense around here.
Actual time that this call occurred was 0730 SLC time ... might surprize you just how many of those ATL peckernecks will bid LAX.
Plug said:Hope people don't make the same mistake as they did with SLC. As quickly as it comes is as quickly as it will go! ATL is the only sure thing.
"Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose, and sometimes it rains. Think about that."
Ebby "Nuke" LaLouche
Willy21 said:Not to mention how senior the base will be. When SLC opened the most junior reserve f/o had three years. It has only been in the last two months that a second year f/o could hold a line and that is because some senior people quit or upgraded when the announcement to close the base was made. Bid what you want and want what you bid.
blueridge71 said:ASA: Now Screwing Up Intineraries on TWO Coasts!
atrdriver said:Except for those that already live out there, I can't imagine anyone bidding LAX on purpose. There is no way that you could live out there on our pay.
relief tube said:sorry guys, hope the SLC folks have an easy commute.
All the while Skywest gets more flying in SLC for 90 seaters at the pay scale as a 50 seater.
Yay..
wudalmstfly4fre said:Did ASA jump there mins to 1200 TT & 200 ME??
USCtrojan said:Yes, it's crazy to me too. We are taking over the American flying out there. I have no idea what they will do and how they will disperse the 70. My guess it will still operate out of ATL. 50 seat flying will begin with a base that's extremely small, and hopefully grow. Starting around 5-8 airplanes. It doesn't make sense, but then, how is ASA going to stick anymore airplanes in ATL too?
Trojan