FlyDeltasJets said:
Sorry Surplus, I stand by my statement. Your argument did nothing to change my mind. You made an allegation that mainline pilots are actively trying to prevent mgt from operating rjs at mainline. I think that is incorrect. Mgt has no desire to ever operate rj's at mainline. They are the ones preventing it. ALPA is not.
I do not know that my argument is specious. In fact, the very reason that I posted was to correct the inaccuracies in your statement. You can point out many of ALPA's sins, and often you would be correct. However, to say that ALPA intentionally prevented management from operating a jet at mainline lacks even the appearance of accuracy.
I find it ironic that you claim that we are intentionally trying to keep management from operating rj's at mainline, and in the very same post you criticize us for trying to "steal" "your" 70-seaters.
You can't argue both sides of the issue. Either we want them or we don't. Which is it?
I know I can't convince you of what you simply don't want to see or acknowledge, no matter what (and you could say the same for me). If it were just you and I, most likely I'd have moved on to different issues and you would probably have done the same. We could simply agree to disagree. However, lots of other people read what we write, so I have no choice but to rebut you and you're in the same boat. The stakes are just to high for silence.
Both you and ALPA insist that you aren't trying to prevent the operation of RJs, yet almost every day someone at ALPA provides more evidence to the contrary. Take a look at the following and observe its source. Sometimes a picture is indeed worth a thousand words.
As for the 70-seaters: In 1996 you didn't want them or the 50-seaters. Your infamous Scope permitted and unlimited number, of either or both, with no restrictions and that was when my airline was just a lowly subcontractor. In 2000, after we (Comair alone) had already ordered 50 more RJs (30/50-seaters + 20/70-seaters), firm orders costing 1 billion dollars, and optioned 115 more (70/70-seaters + 45/50-seaters), you changed your mind, attempted to transfer the 70-seaters to yourselves, failed but achieved a limit of 57 total, not just for Comair but for ALL DCI carriers, and further imposed additional restrictions that today, were it not for force majuere, could cause us to park nearly 80 RJs throughout the Delta system. All of this after we have been purchased by and become an integral part of the very same Company that employs us both.
Then you tell me you're not against the RJ, Delta can have as many as it wants on the mainline, as long as we get out of our cockpits and let YOU fly them. At the same time my union and you, also tell me that I can't be on the Delta list in accordance with standard procedure and share in the flying that is in fact mine anyway. What must I do then? Give up my job and go home so that you and your friends can fly my former aircraft? Why should I do that? Because the union has decided that the mainline pilot is a superior and more worthy pilot with more rights than the inferior regional pilots who would lose their jobs, but could always have the privilege of applying at the mainline? Where, pray tell, is the "irony" in all that?
All I can tell you and anyone else who reads is that h*ll will freeze over before we accept that unadulterated BS. You have in effect declared war on us and expect us to just roll over and do whatever pleases you all. That's not going to happen. We are small, you outnumber us 8-1, you have much more money and, our own union is solidly in your corner. Despite the odds, we nevertheless will fight for our rights and for what is ours. You will not take it away without a very bloody scrap. Perhaps you'll win in the end and we may be eliminated, but before that happens you'll be licking a lot of wounds.
We have done everything we can short of abdication, to try and reach a peaceful accord and understanding with you all. All you do is laugh at us. Well, "he who laughs last, laughs best". Our union has taken your side against us. Regretably, we have people on our side too. We don't like who they are, but when our survival is at stake, we will have in the future to accept aid from wherever it comes. [Much like the USA in our war on terrorism.] On our side will be the management, the manufacturers of airframes and engines, community organizations and the public.
Either you back off from the predatory behavior or we'll just have to duke it out. The sad part is its not going to be pretty for you or for us. Maybe you'll come to your senses before its too late. We're hoping and praying for that, but we're not holding our breath and waiting.