Chq, Mesa, Skywest, etc. fly for various regionals. They have each company's name painted on the aircraft with a little "operated by X-airlines" on the side. I think this is is setting the industry up to happen on a larger scale. Imagine a Delta Airlines with no employees outside of management. They contract out the flying just like what is happening at the regionals. When a contract expires they put the flying up for bid, thus always getting the lowest bidder. Imagine a 777 with a company's logo on the side with "operated by X-airlines" written on it. These airlines can downsize overnight or add another contract and double in size just as quickly. You all say that can't happen due to Scope, don't bet on it. Some of the Majors are vulnerable and operating under Chapter 11 now. New airlines are born every year. Open skies agreement is on the horizon. We need one national union for ALL pilots from flight instructor to 777 pilot. If you fly for a wage, you belong. We control all flying like the unions in Europe. When those guys get pissed they just shut down the entire country. It will be the only way for pilots to protect their careers. Otherwise we will see the perfect airline come to existence with no retirement, no benefits, no airplanes, no employees, etc. Just my 2 cents. Kind of scary though.