Superpilot92
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I guess you missed the part about Comair laying off 300 pilots and 220 stews. They are dumping planes with that.
Bye Bye--General Lee
They are taking something else. And they are taking it in a place that should be an exit hole.
Soaper's daughter in college is smoking hot! Comair should get the hint, we kicked him out of ALPA, now they should kick him out of his job. Possibly the dumbest guy I have ever HAD to talk with....as compared to? What leads you to that conclusion!? Have you seen the JFK Feed Lot?
The 300 number came from VP Flight Ops, DS, who's currently in a pi$$ing contest with ALPA for booting him off the seniority list. Planning guys say it'll be less than that. Hopefully, the company will offer buyouts to the seniors and COLAs to the rest who want to take a break for a while.
No, not really, and not specifically. RJ's perform nearly two thirds of Delta's domestic block hours. When there is an equal cut on a percentage basis, more RJ's are going to get caught because of their larger numbers.the new delta seems to have it out for the 50 seaters.
No, not really, and not specifically. RJ's perform nearly two thirds of Delta's domestic block hours. When there is an equal cut on a percentage basis, more RJ's are going to get caught because of their larger numbers.
Comair's cuts reflect our cuts and are about the same size as the cuts being taken on your airplane this year, Super.
It could easily be said that our employers have a big love for CRJ900's and E175's. 55% growth is significant. (made more obvious by a Mesaba new hire jump seater in flip flops, baggy shorts and a graphic T shirt that blew off a DAL 767 Captain yesterday. The A line observed "this "punk" will make Captain in probably two years and will be flying "Delta" passengers
uke: " She's probably more right than she knows.)
The only significant fleet growth are in airplanes that our union Reps have decided we don't want to fly.
...a Mesaba new hire jump seater in flip flops, baggy shorts and a graphic T shirt that blew off a DAL 767 Captain yesterday.
He was professionally and respectfully briefed on what was expected by one of Delta's best Captains. However, his story that he was "in a hurry" indicated to me that he knew the rules and made the decision to ignore them. His display of his Mesaba ID at all times just tells me that he did not have situational awareness. He seemed pleased to have used CASS & a busy Gate Agent to sneak past the Captain on his way to the beach.Amazingly, I've run into this several times recently. I can't remember this attitude a few years ago, what are these young regional pilots being taught about the jumpseat? They treat it as a right and not the PRIVILEGE it is! Show some respect while jumpseating!
Fins, I hope you or the Capt took care of this situation appropriately.
This is a trend, according to every analyst, that will continue. The trend is the reduction and the eventual elimination of the 50 seat RJ. Actually if you are a Delta or NW pilot this is good news. Fewer RJs and more passengers on "real" jets.
At what number seats does an aircraft become "real"?
At what number seats does an aircraft become "real"?
Forgive me for not reading every Delta/Comair related article, but the article you posted in THIS thread makes no mention of Comair anywhere. I don't care who's dropping what flights, you just implied by the title of your post that the press release you pasted was announcing Comair cuts specifically. I realize you just inserted your own commentary.