General Lee
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Pez,
I can understand your feelings--and you really don't want this to go to Chap 11 because then YOU will also give up some pay---probably a lot. (Mesa wages will be fun, right?)
As far as Grinstein wanting to bring it to Chap 11---I don't really think so. I could see him wanting to merge us with someone (like CO)---but he has said that he will avoid it if we give some concessions. Our boys at Dalpa have said that they will figure something out with him, and if he does not have a plan---then one will be required to exit Chap 11 if we go that route. I don't think Grinstein would enlist all of his buddies from Western to just go the Chap 11 route and then lose all power to a judge. But, since you seem to be an expert at what WILL happen---then maybe you are correct. Dalpa just served management notice about their little "We may have to go Chap 11 if the pilots don't cough up pay" media deal by stating that they know the SEC rules about manipulating stock prices--and Dalpa put them on notice that they have people watching.
As far as the recalls go----we would probably bring back 30-40 pilots a month---and you can probably do the math and figure out how long that might take. That probably won't hurt the company too much---and at the same time we will probably have 250-300 Capt retirements ALONE on June 1st---so we will be short. We just had a big bid posted yesterday for an initial 79 widebody Capts---and another bid is due in June. But you knew that.....
Overall, I don't know what will exactly happen--but Dalpa has stated that we will get something going soon---and management just announced yesterday a bunch of new company negotiators----so they will be coming to the table. Yes, fuel prices are huge--but so will our Summer loads and that should help squeeze out a small profit or break even. Most of our huge debt is due late next year---and that gives us time. American Airlines was down to nothing--and as soon as they received some concessions from their people---the capital markets opened up almost immediately. I think Dalpa knows what is going on---and they have hired people to watch this closely. But, atleast you know what is going on..... Please keep us updated.....
Bye Bye--General Lee
PS--From Dow Jones Newswire last week:
Delta spokesman Anthony Black said the airline"wouldn't comment on speculation."Chris Renkel, a Delta pilot and spokesman for the pilots' union, said he was"100% optimistic"that the union and Delta could come to an agreement that would help the airline to avoid Chapter 11."No one wants to let a (bankruptcy) judge run the company,"Renkel said.

I can understand your feelings--and you really don't want this to go to Chap 11 because then YOU will also give up some pay---probably a lot. (Mesa wages will be fun, right?)
As far as Grinstein wanting to bring it to Chap 11---I don't really think so. I could see him wanting to merge us with someone (like CO)---but he has said that he will avoid it if we give some concessions. Our boys at Dalpa have said that they will figure something out with him, and if he does not have a plan---then one will be required to exit Chap 11 if we go that route. I don't think Grinstein would enlist all of his buddies from Western to just go the Chap 11 route and then lose all power to a judge. But, since you seem to be an expert at what WILL happen---then maybe you are correct. Dalpa just served management notice about their little "We may have to go Chap 11 if the pilots don't cough up pay" media deal by stating that they know the SEC rules about manipulating stock prices--and Dalpa put them on notice that they have people watching.
As far as the recalls go----we would probably bring back 30-40 pilots a month---and you can probably do the math and figure out how long that might take. That probably won't hurt the company too much---and at the same time we will probably have 250-300 Capt retirements ALONE on June 1st---so we will be short. We just had a big bid posted yesterday for an initial 79 widebody Capts---and another bid is due in June. But you knew that.....
Overall, I don't know what will exactly happen--but Dalpa has stated that we will get something going soon---and management just announced yesterday a bunch of new company negotiators----so they will be coming to the table. Yes, fuel prices are huge--but so will our Summer loads and that should help squeeze out a small profit or break even. Most of our huge debt is due late next year---and that gives us time. American Airlines was down to nothing--and as soon as they received some concessions from their people---the capital markets opened up almost immediately. I think Dalpa knows what is going on---and they have hired people to watch this closely. But, atleast you know what is going on..... Please keep us updated.....
Bye Bye--General Lee

PS--From Dow Jones Newswire last week:
Delta spokesman Anthony Black said the airline"wouldn't comment on speculation."Chris Renkel, a Delta pilot and spokesman for the pilots' union, said he was"100% optimistic"that the union and Delta could come to an agreement that would help the airline to avoid Chapter 11."No one wants to let a (bankruptcy) judge run the company,"Renkel said.

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