One thing's for certain. Getting all angry and calling each other names on FI doesn't do a thing.
ALPA National got a blank check from the MEC's on age 65. At my airline the resolution said basically "do what you want". No kidding. ALPA leadership acted in their own best interests.
So now, the baby-boomers, the same generation that brought you the B-scale and RJ's, gets to have their cake and eat it too. Junior pilots will lose huge chunks of their career earnings. (3-year delay on upgrade = upwards of 250K. Let's figure 200K in cash, plus 50 in 401K. 50K invested for 25 years = pretty close to a million dollars.) How much of that are you going to make up in five years? What's not included is lost career earnings. Do you think your employer is going to pay for this legislation?
HA!
"Sorry guys, but we can't increase your B-fund, you get to work an extra five years, so you're fine!"
"We don't have that much of an hourly increase available, our LTD and sick call costs are through the roof."
We can point fingers, but sooner or later we'll all be dealing with this contractually. Most will bitch and complain. At APA, there's a movement afoot to simply require those pilots planning on staying past sixty, to move to the bottom of the list.
In the meantime though, it's time we all got involved with our union. Pissed? Good! So am I. Clean house at your MEC/LEC if required and send Prater packing if you think that will help. You'd better pay attention though cause' here's what's coming next:
- Open Skies
- Certificate Standardization/Commonality
If we don't get our collective poo together, we're going to be replaced by green-card holders who will do our jobs for a third of what we make.
As far as class action lawsuits? Forget it fellas. No plaintiffs attorney in the country is going to take your case unless you pay up front. The legislation indemnifies the airlines and ALPA.