V-1 said:
Thanks for asking me to clarify the confusion I created, Surplus1. My apologies again. I enjoy reading your posts and hope to fly with you someday. Maybe I already have.
Regards,
V-1
Thank you for your reply. There is no need to apologize, I just wanted to understand where you were coming from and now I do. I appreciate your taking the time.
I'm sorry that the AQP kept you from getting here sooner. It was a bad program and the pilot group never wanted it or approved of it. We finally got it eliminated.
The Comair union did not mount a crusade against it for two reasons: 1) the pilots in the program were not employees of Comair and 2) our contract already contained a prohibition against any Comair pilot paying for training.
It was not possible for us to negotiate a provision of our contract that covered a subsidiary of Comair Holdings, Inc., which is what the "Academy" was. I know the ads say that the Academy is owned by the Airline, but in reality it never has been. That is admittedly a technicality, but it is one that precludes our ability to negotiate anything that happens there. Pilots in the AQP were not employees of the airline and were not guaranteed that they would become employees of the airline (although many did and I have little doubt that the Academy people "sold it" that way.) In fact, it was similar to the SWA type rating deal, except you didn't have the option of doing it elsewhere if you wanted to work at Comair. Many "graduates" of the AQP also went to other airlines. Therefore, Comair pilots decided to invest their negotiating capital elsewhere.
I didn't mean to "rag" on you and if I came across that way, I'm sorry.
In responding to the basic question of the thread, the answer for me is YES, I would do it again in a heartbeat.
You must understan V-1 that I am a real Comair pilot. What I feel and how I feel about Comair pilots is difficult to put into words. By that I mean I'm not passing time, not trying to get experience to go somewhere else, have been here long enough to know a little about the good times and the not so good times and to contribute something to the culture of Comair. If any Comair pilot is threatened, I'll not hesitate to come to his defense.
After you've been here a while you will learn that "culture". If you like it, it will be great to have you on board. If you don't, then I hope you'll be able to move on to whatever you prefer.
All I ask is that while you
are here, be and act like a Comair pilot and make us all proud to share with you. If you decide to leave, try to leave what you found a little bit better than it was when you got here. I hope that's not to much to ask.
In other words, stand shoulder to shoulder with your fellow Comair pilots and help to keep us the proud and outstanding people that we are. Don't ever look down on another pilot, and that includes those that are not Comair pilots. If you find a brother lacking, put out your hand and help him to rise up. Don't ever step on him, just because you can.
If you are willing to do those things, you are welcome among us. Whatever you paid or didn't pay is irrelevant.
Maybe we will share a cockpit one day and maybe not. In either case, nice talking with you and best wishes.
Best regards,
Surplus1
CMR