XJohXJ
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In case you missed it:
ALPA can protect FO's WHO MEET THE UPGRADE MINIMUMS from being wrongfully bypassed. If an FO does not have the required minimums, then they really aren't being bypassed. In the case of PCL, many FO's are not eligible for upgrade yet. Therefore, less senior pilots who do have the minimums are perfectly able to upgrade sooner. There is nothing wrong with that. I don't know if that's the case at Colgan, or not.
Sure, if an FO doesn't have ATP mins, there is no protection to give.
ALPA can protect FO's WHO MEET THE UPGRADE MINIMUMS from being wrongfully bypassed. If an FO does not have the required minimums, then they really aren't being bypassed. In the case of PCL, many FO's are not eligible for upgrade yet. Therefore, less senior pilots who do have the minimums are perfectly able to upgrade sooner. There is nothing wrong with that. I don't know if that's the case at Colgan, or not.