737 Pylt said:
So in essence, the DAL pilots and ALPA national approached this particular f/o to have Lawson recalled and have this other "wanna be mec chair" put in his place??
Surplus, you must switch to decaffinated coffee!
737
No, not "the Delta pilots", just certain Delta pilots. No, not "ALPA national", just certain ALPA national officials. The "wannabe mec chair" just tried to take advantage of the sh*tuation.
737Pylt -- perhaps you drink decaf but I think that what's showing is not your taste in coffee but your inexperience with the ALPA. You regard the routine as incredulous because you apparently have little or no experience with how the organization really functions. Sadly, that is the case with far too many of ALPA's members.
BTW, none of this sort of thing is unique to CMR, it happens in a lot of ALPA "units" when people in power don't like other people who disagree with them or perceive as a threat. It is more prevalent in the "regionals" because their reps are more susceptible but it is no stranger to the majors either. And yes, I could be far more specific if I chose to but I choose otherwise.
ALPA is a political organization in every sense of the term. "Local" politics are more benign in general, but "national" politics are as nasty (if not more so) than politics in the US Congress and as covert as the CIA or the Pentagon. If you stay in the business and the "union", try to learn how it truly functions. Try to learn what it really takes to be "elected" President of ALPA (especially for more than one term and by "acclamation") or a "national officer" or even an EVP. Try to learn how it happens that all four national officers perform with such excellence as to run unopposed repeatedly. Try to learn how you get to be chairman of a national committee or a delegate committee, how you really become one of the "big four" MEC Chairmen and what they do to remain in those positions. I think you'll find that GBS was right on target when he said, "Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely."
Suffice to say there are almost as many "smoking guns" in the ALPA as there are officials.
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General,
Either you're completely naive or you're just being facetious. Either way, it's refreshing, for a change, to see you write something that is so close to truth. BTW, you forgot Regan's lack of knowledge re Iran Contra. And you remind me of Clinton's questioning of the definition of "is".
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Ifly4food,
Regretably I wish it were just a "story", but unfortunately it isn't. It's also no secret that I support the objectives of the RJDC. Nevertheless I opposed the attempted coup d'etat for its motives were perverted and its allegations unfounded.
You should know that the CMR MEC is no "friend" of the RJDC; that wouldn't be politically correct. Nevertheless, there are many outside of CMR who think the MEC is influenced by the RJDC. While I often wish that it were so (because I would like to see the MEC more proactively represent the interests of Comair pilots), I also know that it isn't. Likewise the RJDC is not influenced by the MEC and is not a political organization. While many prominent RJDC leaders and supporters have served with distinction in assorted ALPA positions, in the past, none (with the exception of a certain FO whose "support" wasn't genuine or, to be kind, whose naivete is extreme) has ever sought (at CMR) any elective or appointed position subsequent to affiliation with the RJDC and, as far as I know, has no intention of doing so.
I'm not a spokesman for the RJDC. They don't approve or dissaprove anything I say or write and I don't hold any position in the organization. In fact the leaders don't even know what I write unless they happen to read it somewhere in some forum just as you are now doing. I'm just a supporter without portfolio.
I do know however that the sole objective of the RJDC is to achieve fair representation for ASA and CMR pilots from the ALPA, which duty I believe ALPA has clearly violated, to the serious detriment and jeopardy of the welfare of CMR and ASA pilots (and that of many other "regional" members). The movement is not about power or money it's about
equity , which every member of the union is entitled, by law, to receive.