I hear that the NWA pilots want to ensure that the Delta pilots NEVER get access to the 747s (200s and 400s). Is that true? Odd since Delta 777 pilots currently make more than NWA 747-400 pilots...
Heyas,
I don't know about the walking out part, but the fence baloney is just that. What you heard was dead wrong.
There WERE fences, but it was more like a ratio. There have been Greenbook (ex-Republic) guys on the 747-400,-200 and DC-10 from just after the merger in 86. During the Roberts Award, each position award for those aircraft, as well as the 757, were "metered" from each part of the list (red/green).
If memory serves, the red guys were metered faster than green, but once awarded, green guys exercised their FULL DOH for bidding purposes. The fences dropped dead on 01/06, so it's whatever your DOH can hold now, anyway. Lots of Green guys at the top of those lists, now.
It was this metering process that was the genesis of NWA's pecuiliar block/reserve position bids.
So, I heard a rumor that I cannot confirm but it is interesting nonetheless. Plus, there's a precedent for it....
The precedent is that Northwest pilots currently block any former Republic pilot from flying the 747s. Is that really true? I've heard that the senior Republic pilots left from that merger can only aspire to flying the A330 and not the 747s. I'm sorry, but if that's true that is just lame. How does that promote airline pilot group unity?
Before you start throwing the rhetoric around, you might want to check your facts there, Skippy. Your post is full of inuendo, and this process is hard enough without it.
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