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Half the countries in the world BBB? How many would that be? How was Giza? Any odors? I have doubts but set me straight. With some answers to these questions.
SWA may struggle with profitability at some point...But at least if and when it comes and if the company ever have to ask for help from their people, they will know it is not for the reasons that the rest of us have had to take it in the a$$.....That airline has figured out how to run an airline.....When I have large productivity breaks in the terminal I like to position myself where I can watch them at work.......It is an awesome sight......no one runs, no one races around....they just methodically turn a 737 in 15-20 minutes...beacon off to beacon on..... the people that work there are expected to give a good hard days work and they are paid for it.........They are firm and fair and that is all you can ask out of an employer.... if it comes down to a full on blood bath, they will be the last ones standing....I would be proud to serve in that unit and if they would ever hire pilots from AS, I would turn in the left seat tomorrow and go to work there........Face it, they are from top to bottom better at this game then all the rest of us sorry losers put together........
they just methodically turn a 737 in 15-20 minutes...beacon off to beacon on.....
"......no one runs, no one races around...."
are you kidding??? have you seen the way you guys taxi??? or yet burn the crap out of your brakes to make some short turn off the runway???
Recently I was commuting home on a SW flight and I mentioned that my airline CAL was going with the electronic flight bag and wondered if SW was going to do the same. He said that it was looked at but they couldn't get it to work on their laptops that they currently use.
I pointed out that we are at or near the point where the paper JEP's are going to be more expensive than the electronic stuff.
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Don't you know, we are all jealous.
I pointed out that we are at or near the point where the paper JEP's are going to be more expensive than the electronic stuff.
He just glared at me, and then he said something along the line of 'that can't be true, our company has already looked at it.'
I really wanted to hand the guy a napkin to wipe the orange stain off his lips. I have found over the years with some friends of mine who are flying at SW that it is better not to even suggest that they could do something wrong or if you do, watch out!!
Don't you know, we are all jealous.
His ability to push some folks' buttons is nothing less than pure performance art. He is a rare and talented artist, and his handiwork creates long threads, angst, and grinding teeth.
Watching from afar, however, can be humorous...
Dude, last time I checked, it is hard to wear out the brakes parked at the gate.....The beacon off(parked) to the beacon on(parked).......so I see that you fly a career killer.....When are you going to get a real job, with real pay and real benefits.....******************************bag!!!!!!"......no one runs, no one races around...."
are you kidding??? have you seen the way you guys taxi??? or yet burn the crap out of your brakes to make some short turn off the runway???
You must be a joy to fly with. You are basically poking the pilots who are giving you a ride home in the chest and saying, "well, your airline must be stupid." I'm not surprised the Captain didn't react all that well.
Although, pilots at SWA are plenty frustrated with the glacially slow pace of technology adaptation around here sometimes. Management was promising the electronic flight bag when I started 4 years ago and apparently 2 years before that. I think you are correct that the cost will invert soon if it hasn't already.
Apparently Gary Kelly won't buy off on anything if it can't be proven to save money, like now, not 5 years from now. Presumably the current upfront costs of equipping 500+ airplanes with computers swamps the subscription savings for not having to get 5000+ annual jepp paper subscriptions.
But frankly, we are overdue on getting the autothrottles connected and VNAV turned on. We keep getting more complicated RNAV departures and arrivals with the below, above, below altitudes on there. those can be flown w/o VNAV but they weren't really designed to be and people make mistakes, or so I've been told. joke.
Carl Sagan spoke at my college a few years ago. All I remember was the "billions and billions and billions." The acoustics sucked in the auditorium and he was a pretty crappy speaker to boot. I'm sure he's a smart man but his desirability as a lecturer left a lot to be desired.
My bad. I assumed you were talking to the SWA pilots giving you a ride. Once again I learn of the dangers of assuming anything.
Mostly I agree with your sentiments that we're behind the curve on adopting the EFB.
And yes, I'm sure if the Captains had an avoidance bid I'd probably be right up there with the best of them.
Carl Sagan spoke at my college a few years ago. All I remember was the "billions and billions and billions." The acoustics sucked in the auditorium and he was a pretty crappy speaker to boot. I'm sure he's a smart man but his desirability as a lecturer left a lot to be desired.
We're going to hold you to that.Somebody "gets it".
We will get a raise with our new contract - Fact.
SW and their fuel hedging strategies have single-handedly undermined this industry. Why play on a level field when your competitors are paying 3-4 times the price you do for fuel?
Let the SW CEO start earning his salt by learning how to run an airline without the crutch of fuel hedging. If SW has to finally face the music, this will be good for us all. SW will be forced to charge for the true and current cost of an airline seat, instead of holding us all hostage by undercutting the market, while the weak (Skybus, VA and the like) die a slow death since they are paying the same fuel charges we all are (but are also undercutting). Gee, what a novel idea!
JBlu, AirTran, Frontier, VA, SkyBus had better wake up. Charging customers below the cost of the product will not make you grow and will most certainly destroy any dream of long-term viability you may have. Plain and simple, it's a really stupid way to run a business.
SW hasn't had to worry about their business model until now. They are still paying half the cost as we all are out to 2012 so we're not out of the woods yet. They could continue to undermine the market for another 4 years. But why do that when you can make money? Come on SW, get it together and start running a proper business. We know you won the hedge bets already. Now let's move on.
Cockiness and naivety are pilot attributes I do not admire. These are found in larger abundance at the aforementioned airlines than most others. I have friends at both these operations who are good, sophisticated, humble people. Unfortunately there are getting to be more and more of the other kind.
S But why do that when you can make money? Come on SW, get it together and start running a proper business. We know you won the hedge bets already. Now let's move on.
You are a true fool, All the legacy ceo had to do when he came out of BK is buy the hedges but they didn't. Don't blame the sorry state of the majors on us.
What you fail to recognize is that the fuel hedges are part of the business model. We do runa proper business, hence the profits.
SW and their fuel hedging strategies have single-handedly undermined this industry. Why play on a level field when your competitors are paying 3-4 times the price you do for fuel?
Let the SW CEO start earning his salt by learning how to run an airline without the crutch of fuel hedging. If SW has to finally face the music, this will be good for us all. SW will be forced to charge for the true and current cost of an airline seat, instead of holding us all hostage by undercutting the market, while the weak (Skybus, VA and the like) die a slow death since they are paying the same fuel charges we all are (but are also undercutting). Gee, what a novel idea!
JBlu, AirTran, Frontier, VA, SkyBus had better wake up. Charging customers below the cost of the product will not make you grow and will most certainly destroy any dream of long-term viability you may have. Plain and simple, it's a really stupid way to run a business.
SW hasn't had to worry about their business model until now. They are still paying half the cost as we all are out to 2012 so we're not out of the woods yet. They could continue to undermine the market for another 4 years. But why do that when you can make money? Come on SW, get it together and start running a proper business. We know you won the hedge bets already. Now let's move on.
Great, then I can assume your guys are buying contracts at $111 this week? Since you are implying SW will always get it right on calling fuel prices?
You guys are advocating your management using hedging as the ONLY way to run a PROFITABLE business. Take the blinders off. You cannot make money on the prices you are charging for tickets WITHOUT HEDGING.
And no, I don't fail to recognize hedging as proper business. On the contrary, I am floored that US airline managements got away with NOT hedging. Headds should've rolled. Hedging is simply part of any risk management portfolio. And fuel costs are a huge business risk in any transportation business. Why every airline, except SW, missed the mark on something so rudimentary is beyond me. That said, hedging is simply commodities trading. You cannot win using that strategy forever. Do some research and you'll see the investment archives are littered with multi billionaires who lost it all by getting stuck on the wrong side of a commodities/ currency trade.
As I've said, you can't use hedging as the sole way to remain profitable forever. But if you want to, have at it. Don't start crying when your CEO asks for paycuts in 2 years though.
You can go back to drinking your SW kool-aid now. No need to chime back with some genius remark about what an idiot major driver I am or how great SW is. You'll all be fine. Nothing to worry about. I'm sure I've got it all wrong and you've got it all right.
Flame away biatchez!