Afixedwing
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You are steering the race to the bottom at this moment. Will you give Bedford the Scope relief he is asking for if the alternative is liquidation? If you guys bend over, you're worse than the RAH pilots that will pick up the 190 flying if you cave.
So easy from the outside looking in.
Midwest pilots HELD THE LINE and REFUSED draconian pay cuts to RAH levels. 75% of us paid the ultimate price and were furloughed. Those pay cuts will now be forced on us through the elimination of our fleet and integration into RAH.
What kind of scope protection did you have in place?
You are steering the race to the bottom at this moment. Will you give Bedford the Scope relief he is asking for if the alternative is liquidation? If you guys bend over, you're worse than the RAH pilots that will pick up the 190 flying if you cave.
I think you are missing the point. RAH will have Frontier under under its umbrella soon. At some point, the lists will be combined and when that happens, RAH can fly 190s, 195s, 747s, etc... under the Frontier name so long as they put them on the Republic certificate or on the Frontier certificate. He doesn't need to get around scope.
The issue is that until a combined list happens, RAH has to honor Frontier's CBA, and thus, honor their scope. That's why he is asking for scope relief. The 190s are coming either way.
I am not missing the point. He made the scope relief a condition of the acquisition. FAPA has some leverage at the moment.
The have all the leverage of a bankrupt pilot group with another 1113(c) hearing looming if need be.
That ain't much.........
They have the leverage to thwart Bedford's plan.
He plans to get "scope relief" from the F9 pilots, bring in E190s at RAH, sell 51% of F9 to Wexford (thus no seniority list integration), and the whipsaw is in place. The perfect workaround for RAH's scope clause, which currently limits him.
or he can use 1113(c) to impose whatever he wants before acquiring the airline.
You preach as if you know how to save this profession but in fact YOU'RE a bigger threat than anyone else. You sanctimoniously presume to tell others to give up ther jobs but you just don't get it: pilots flying for a bankrupt airline have no leverage. If Frontier goes tango uniform Bedford just shrugs his shoulders and moves on. The Republic pilots have nothing to do with any of this.you guys bend over, you're worse than the RAH pilots that will pick up the 190 flying if you cave.
You preach as if you know how to save this profession but in fact YOU'RE a bigger threat than anyone else. You sanctimoniously presume to tell others to give up ther jobs but you just don't get it: pilots flying for a bankrupt airline have no leverage. If Frontier goes tango uniform Bedford just shrugs his shoulders and moves on. The Republic pilots have nothing to do with any of this.
You guys are assuming that nobody will outbid Republic.
Gup
Looks like a loss to LSU tonight....Bring on those higher bidders...anyone....anyone...
Sorry to be a downer but if there was another interested party we would've heard about it already. This is likely Frontier's only chance to exit Chapter 11.You guys are assuming that nobody will outbid Republic.
I didn't mean RAH would walk away voluntarily. I meant if the Frontier pilots draw a line in the sand and sink the airline Bedford won't cry himself to sleep. The pilots have more to lose than he does.I doubt RAH will walk away from his investment and "shrug its shoulders".
Airline managment behaves like airline management. That much is no surprise. The Chautauqua pilot did a good job handling the whipsaw when when Republic started so we can hope they deal with Frontier (and Midwest) equally well. I hope.The point of my post wasn't so much to suggest F9 pilots throw themselves on the grenade, it was to bring RAH's plan to light - and that plan is a whipsaw.
My experience comes from the TWA Chapter 11. AA bought TWA out of bankruptcy. There was an auction with Carl Icahn's slimy attorney and a third party involved. Both entities made themselves known very early on. Through the process of due diligence we knew that third party was a crackpot and irrelevent. Have any other parties done due diligence on Frontier? It's not a secret.you say "if there were another interested party we'd have heard about it by now" or something like that. No way, dude.