I copied and edited this from the Regional board. It bears repeating here:
The AWA Pilot's elected leaders believe that if you are a Regional Airline Pilot, you are not qualified to be a Major Airline pilot. In their submitted brief to the Arbitrator, they suggest that pilots who became US Airways Seniority List Pilots by US Airways Management and by declaration of the AAA MEC are of some lesser qualification and therefore should not be on that seniority list. The inference is that those specific pilot's qualifications would not get them in the door for a "normal" interview.
"CEL pilots were hired by the wholly-owned commuter carriers that feed into the US Airways system. Major carriers typically require significantly greater flight experience than regional carriers. The CEL pilots that the East Committee wishes to place on the US Airways seniority list were not hired by US Airways (other than through their claim to MDA positions), and there is no evidence that they would have been qualified for pilot positions at US Airways."In the Matter of the Seniority Integration of THE PILOTS OF AMERICA WEST AIRLINES and THE PILOTS OF US AIRWAYS--AWA Brief, page 8. bold face my emphasis.
Of course, that is bull excrement as many pilots from the regional airline ranks are hired by major airlines, including AWA. While the charge refers to regional pilots that flowed up to MDA from PDT/ALG, it also implies that regional pilots are of a less caliber then others. F. Lee Baily, then counsel for the Allied Pilots Association, made a similar comment during the Eagle Flow through procedings in the 1990's. The APA issued an apology for his comment.
I will have "specific" words for the next AWA pilot who requests the jumpseat.
T8
The AWA Pilot's elected leaders believe that if you are a Regional Airline Pilot, you are not qualified to be a Major Airline pilot. In their submitted brief to the Arbitrator, they suggest that pilots who became US Airways Seniority List Pilots by US Airways Management and by declaration of the AAA MEC are of some lesser qualification and therefore should not be on that seniority list. The inference is that those specific pilot's qualifications would not get them in the door for a "normal" interview.
"CEL pilots were hired by the wholly-owned commuter carriers that feed into the US Airways system. Major carriers typically require significantly greater flight experience than regional carriers. The CEL pilots that the East Committee wishes to place on the US Airways seniority list were not hired by US Airways (other than through their claim to MDA positions), and there is no evidence that they would have been qualified for pilot positions at US Airways."In the Matter of the Seniority Integration of THE PILOTS OF AMERICA WEST AIRLINES and THE PILOTS OF US AIRWAYS--AWA Brief, page 8. bold face my emphasis.
Of course, that is bull excrement as many pilots from the regional airline ranks are hired by major airlines, including AWA. While the charge refers to regional pilots that flowed up to MDA from PDT/ALG, it also implies that regional pilots are of a less caliber then others. F. Lee Baily, then counsel for the Allied Pilots Association, made a similar comment during the Eagle Flow through procedings in the 1990's. The APA issued an apology for his comment.
I will have "specific" words for the next AWA pilot who requests the jumpseat.
T8