runwayjockey
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Interesting, as an outside observer, I have to say I'm really hoping F9 does well. From what I can see you have a great operation and I know the one time I flew on you with my family it was a great ride. This industry used to have a lot of cool airlines (PSA, Piedmont, AirCal, the first Frontier, Aloha, etc etc. that are gone). It's nice to see a good Colorado Airline surviving.
I am blown away by the blatantly petty attitude of a few SWA pilots that somehow think your choosing to try and continue to build the airline you have started rather than get tacked on to the bottom of someones list is a slap in their face. There have been a few posts on here that are an embarrassment to the airline piloting profession. It wasn't all that long ago that SWA was much less of an airline than the one F9 is today. This is a volatile industry, the only thing you can say for sure about the airline business in no airline is a sure bet and we all live in glass houses. If anything SWA could be heading for a downturn and F9 could be heading for better times. You certainly offer a better product for someone buying a ticket in DEN. Anyway, good luck, I think a lot of people have been pretty annoyed by some of the hyper competitiveness of the few SWA folks on here.
Dear Dan,
Thanks for your editorial opinion. You could have saved yourself and the readers of Flight Info a lot time simply by summarizing the above diatribe into one sentence. I, Dan Roman, HATE EVERYTHING ABOUT SWA.
BTW. I don't think the pilots of SWA disapprove of the choice the F9 guys made, they did what they felt was best for their future. Its just that most of us would rather be working with the F9 guys to dominate new markets rather than fighting them for it.
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