PuffDriver
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What happened to the "WE LIKE OUR STAND-ALONE. WE CAN MAKE IT ON OUR OWN" rant all you DAL guys believe in. All you guys say here, in this order, is how stupid we(NWA) are for not taking the first offer in the first place. Then you say that NWA sucks and that all we bring to table are old planes, cold bases and senior pilots that are salivating to slide into your seats. That you are glad to not have to merge with such a dysfunctional airline. That a merge with NWA is the worst thing that could happen to the DAL pilots. "That was then, this is now, move on." And last, a merger will be good for all. Which one is it?
But now it seems that DAL ALPA is going to give up scope and hand the NWA pilots on a silver platter to the management sharks for some trinkets. To put it lightly, if this is the way it goes down, DAL ALPA will be sinking to the lowest possible form of greed and selfishness.
DON"T YOU GUYS SEE THIS AS WRONG!!!
Make no mistake about it, NWA is not the angel in this transaction. Their MEC supported this merger from the start and immediately went after our seniority list, and have maintained that position since the start. They are not the angels you make them out to be.
They are a fine group of aviators, who have weak leadership. The Delta leadership tried to work with them, while opposing the merger.
Then things changed. The powers-that-be have decided to go above RA head and consummate this merger. They have decided to reward the team that has been willing to show flexibility in the face of a deal to ensure long term survivability. If NWA decides to show a bit of cooperation, I've no doubt they will be welcomed to the fold with open arms, as that is the way that the power-that-be want it. However, if stubborn prevails, I would imagine that Delta will respond in kind. The cards have been dealt, and NWA leadership will have to decide to lead, or hang.
Yes it is wrong, and it stems from a lack of national leadership. But it is what it is. We are where we are. Airlines are at stake, and will be failing in short order.