dashtrasher
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Just heard that Compass has just passed its Tabletop with the Feds, proving runs are next, should start next week.
I think the point is mainline pilots flying RJ's for rates less than existing RJ operators while displacing other ALPA members who were performing identical flying.
Are there any non management pilots at Compass yet? You a management pilot? Kind of sound like one....
Now, name a mainline pilot that's flying at Compass.
DrewBlows Airlines
Investment bankers are chomping at the bit. I'm guessing NWA's next spinoff will be within two years.
Really?
Name one.
There are no mainline pilots at Compass.
Pesky things, those facts...
GoJet wannabees are flying there.........
I think you are spot on. Compass and Mesaba will be sold within a couple of years to generate $$. That plan hasn't been a very well-kept secret.
There are probably a couple of things that could scuttle that plan, but I think you're prediction is accurate.
I believe there are as many pilots, (of any kind) flying for Compass Airlines, as pilots flying at DrewBlows Airlines. Kind of makes your question moot. (Notice proper use of the word "moot.")
1. Kudos on the proper use of moot! You may procreate.
2. I agree with your math.
3. The point of the question was to illustrate this: No NWA mainline pilots have, or will, go to Compass. Our contract gives our furloughed pilots first crack at the jobs there, but it's also apparent that NWA will be recalling all of them to the mainline soon.
4. "DrewBlows" is funny! Keep it up!
The Compass agreement is a mainline agreement.
That flying could have been given to Mesaba and Pinnacle if ALPA really cared about "brand scope".
However since "brand scope" is nothing but lip service, we now have Compass....