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Joey Bagodonutz said:I find it interesting that none of the usair pilots seem to realize that without this merger they are ALL out of work.
...or who the "Merger-er" and "Merger-ee" is.
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Joey Bagodonutz said:I find it interesting that none of the usair pilots seem to realize that without this merger they are ALL out of work.
We need to be careful about making smug comments like that. We fly airplanes and we have nothing to do with the business decisions of our employers, thus no thank-yous should be directed nor accepted here.Fly-n-hi said:You can thank AWA later when all the dust has settled.
Joey Bagodonutz said:I find it interesting that none of the usair pilots seem to realize that without this merger they are ALL out of work.
TWA Dude said:We need to be careful about making smug comments like that. We fly airplanes and we have nothing to do with the business decisions of our employers, thus no thank-yous should be directed nor accepted here.
If you haven't guessed it I've heard the sanctimonious "you should be thankful to us" bullcrap before and it made my blood boil. Let's please not hear it again!
Joey Bagodonutz said:I find it interesting that none of the usair pilots seem to realize that without this merger they are ALL out of work.
Crzipilot said:As for Xanderman, Well MDA is NOT a j4j position. It's a division of mainline. They are shown as active pilots by alpa. They pay AAA dues/assesments/ vote on AAA dealings and can even run for AAA alpa positions. Name one furloughee that is allowed to do that. Ask the FAA if the pilots flying for MDA are AAA pilots or furloughed pilots.
Fly-n-hi said:Sir, you should know that without AWA those furloughs, along with the active USA pilots, would most likely have lost their jobs. You should look at it this way: AWA making this move is "quite a piece of good fortune for you"!
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BeCareful! said:Fly-n-hi -
Crzipilot's post addressed this already, but lemme just ask: when was it that USA pilots were supposed to lose their jobs? Was it this year? Next year? Back in the early 1990's? Shortly after the United merger went away? Before BK#1? Before BK#2? Or was it going to be early-to-mid-late-early next fall, after the slow period?
How you claim to possess this knowledge is beyond me. You and almost every other AWA pilot here seem to possess this "knowledge," and ever since Bronner and Lakefield found these investors and decided Parker should run the show (since they want to play golf), you and your co-workers have been on here telling us all how USAir was about to go out of business. Wolf said it; so what? Siegel said it; so what? Gangwal said it; so what? You think these guys are above saying something they want regulators to believe? Man, that's pretty naive.
Investors were lining up even before AWA was part of the picture. U's restructuring has been pretty extensive, and we're a heck of a lot further along that path than some other notable Legacy Carriers.
So, when you have some facts on the much-speculated fate of USAir, let us all know. Until then, you sound about as credible as USA Today; they've been telling everyone that USAir is washed up for years.
xanderman said:So tell me why I had 2 FURLOUGHED US Air guys in my class at AWA claiming they came straight from MDA? Was MDA planned before things went south at U? Was this a strategic move planned long ago to phase out your dependence on regional airlines? I guess I'm not so much trying to argue as much as I am trying to understand this logic. To me it does not matter who is eligible for this or that in your MEC/LEC. And again at CAL/COex we initially had 1 MEC that included both CAL and COex pilots (Because we were a wholly owned "division" of Continental Airlines). That did not change the fact that the FURLOUGHED CAL pilots at COex were still FURLOUGHED. As far as being shown as "active" it depends on whose list we are talking about here. So I suppose my real question in all of this nonsense is this: Do you have a published list for MDA that is SEPERATE from U?
Andy
Crzipilot said:Well Andy, that's the interesting point. As there was supposed to be a list coming out showing that, but it seems it's been delayed. Now I understand that CAL/COex were managed by 1 MEC, BUT the difference here, isn't COex a seperate airline in the sense it has a seperate certificate? Did the COex name operate under the CAL certificate? Probably not. That's the rub here. MDA was supposed to be a SEPERATE airline, it never came to fruitation, and the FEDS were the ones starting to push for everything be rolled into one, and that action was starting at the beginning of the year. Remember ALPA isn't really sure what to do with this, as they have gone into hiding. There were shouts that your furloughed, and that's it......now they have become silient. Seems some lawyers are getting involved in the mess.....I'm not there so I don't have all the details, but that's what is floating around. IF MDA had gotten it's own certificate, and become a seperate airline, operated under the GROUP name with a seperate DO, seperate DIR. Trng, and such. It doesn't exist, those which occupy those positions are actually the mainline positions. I believe, I could be wrong, but everywhere I have looked, it doesn't list anyone which occupy such positions.
So what airline do they work for??
SUNDOWN said:WhiskeyDriver......How long have you been at AWA?
BeCareful! said:WD
I had just over 600 pilots junior to me at US Airways, so, no, being at the bottom of the list was never a familiar place for me.
Why does that matter again?
According to you and others every furloughed USAir pilot's expectations were ZERO, so let's not even discuss it.
As always, Happy Win...d...fa....
Oh yeah. Sorry. I forgot you don't like to be reminded about how good things are going to be for you when the U retirements kick in and turbo-boost your seniority.
How about: Happy Father's Day!
I disagree that USA pilots should thank AWA. When given a gift one should be thankful but this isn't a gift. It's a business decision that may happen to benefit many. If they choose to thank somebody that's their prerogative but it's sanctimonious to tell them to thank anybody.Fly-n-hi said:Read my post more carefully. I specifically did not say thank the AWA pilots because I realize that we have no say in this aquisition. I said thank AWA (actually, I am a share holder). But the truth is if this prolongs the careers of USA pilots then they better be thankful down the road.
Once again I disagree. I can't predict the future so what qualifies you to do so? Sure, USAir is in financial straights, but until the operation actually shuts down the possibility exists that they'll stay in business.I just want them to realize that without this deal they are toast. The only ones that say otherwise are the USA pilots.
I'm sure you've heard a lot but I'm not so sure you understand what you've heard.P.S. You're talking to the son of a TWA pilot...so I know how it is.
Wiskey Driver said:Irrelevant!!!
WD.
JetMonkey said:It has to have an operating certificate before it can take on the name "Airline" does it not? If it was under mainline it would probably be named some funky low-cost affiliate like "Metro Jet" was, you don't see Song and Ted as different airlines do you? no, they're part of Delta and United. So why would Mid-Atlantic AIRLINES be included in that? They had to have filed for a seperate certificate with the DOT.