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AWAC: official DEN(CRJ) and ATL closing

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Dr.Hwang

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I just read a company post from the Pilot Information File (PIF), that states DEN(CRJ) and ATL will close and IAD will open. DEN will shrink to sixteen daily departures with only six of those being CRJs. ATL will close on July 31. DEN will begin its decrease in August and take several months. DEN BAE-146 base will remain open. IAD will go from 21 daily departures to 92 by August. A company vancany should be out really soon, if not today. :(
 
Just read the PIF myself. Very unfortunate for all involved. Just when I starting to move up the list in ORD, now back to the bottom. :rolleyes:
 
To answer the earlier posters question with 80 IAD CRJ FO res slots posted I think its a very good chance that they will go very junior. This is going to be very very ugly :( .
 
And the plot thickens!!!!!!!!!!

WD.
 
Personally, I would have voted NO on pay cuts for what you got out of this deal!!! Hate to say I told ya so but all of the "We don't know what will happen" that was said during the road shows, well now you know!!!!

WD.
 
Beechnut said:
Yes. But it is nice to see that Mesa is having difficulty getting the job done.

S.

S, what up???

Hurry up and get the hell out of there!!!

WD.
 
ONE MORE YEAR. If this doesn't get any better I'm calling out the big guns for help to get over there. I just went from missing upgrade by 2 numbers to expecting a whole **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** load of guys taking the first available upgrade. (thinking "if I have to commute anyway, may as well be a captain")

**CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**.

You offering some help there? ...I just may use it.

S.
 
I gotcha your back my brother!!!

WD.
 
S - I think some of the folks you are talking about will bid DEN 146 FO, cause they really don't want to commute. Some will take the upgrade since they will be forced to commute. I have talked to some DEN CA that say they will bid 146 FO rather than commute. Some DEN CRJ CA will be able to hold DEN 146 CA RES. Others say they will quit. It should be very interesting to say the least. There still may be a chance to get a CA position.

I feel your pain, I am one seniority # below you and was thinking it wouldn't be long now.
 
Is in it funny how United screws with their feeders? I remember not too long a go. Westair (which was a UX carrier since the 70s) was axed by UAL because Ual wanted to give the feed to Sky west. Also because UAL did not want to work with MESA (bought and ruined Westair)...

Now all of a sudden Ual loves MESA. Ask yourself this? What happened to the 400 Westair pilots and other Westair employess when Ual got rid of them? They got unemployment.......

If I worked for a UX feeder, I would sincerely start having my options open. I do not trust UAL, even if they do get out of Bankrupcy.
 

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