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...why belong to a union if the union leadership is blatently willing to disregard the wishes of the majority of it's membership.
I'm not too impressed with this Prater guy.... he sure didn't seem to be towing the line that the ALPA pilots voted on. I guess that if I still plan to retire at 60, one wat to save more money would to not pay union dues...why belong to a union if the union leadership is blatently willing to disregard the wishes of the majority of it's membership.
Captain Prater is continuing to support Age-60, and has said that he will do so until the BOD changes the official policy of the Association. I don't expect that to happen until a majority of the membership votes in favor of a change. Captain Prater is a good guy, and he'll support the membership even though he personally disagrees with the policy. Don't crucify him just yet.
This rule change sucks for the large majority of ALPA pilots.
His statements didn't give me a warm and fuzzy that he really supported the current rule, rather that he was trying to best figure out how to implement the expected change.
This rule change sucks for the large majority of ALPA pilots.
You are missing a big step here PCL. That is trying to stop it in accordance with the preference of the majority in ALPA - the ball that ALPA dropped.
THEN... should it pass, then you fight the fire.
Like I said... Prater talks the talk. He needs to walk the walk, and that's something he ain't doing. Must be the Herndon Syndrome.
PCL: If this get's screwed up, ALPA has to go. Or, we at least have to consider getting a new union. I don't know much about the RJDC, but you've got a history with it I guess.
It seems like we've almost all have some concern with them. There are countless other things ALPA has handled less than stellar in the recent past.
Lawsuits are going to land on someones doorstep, If it's ALPA we might have to shut it down just to get some closure and a new start. And that's the unfortunate truth I'm afraid. You can't count on this generation of older pilots to accept an sort of compromise, they are going to sue no matter what.
because DFR breach is next to impossible to prove in court.
Once its over and done with both ALPA and non ALPA pilots will probably wonder what all the hub-bub was about. How can ending 47 years of wrongful discrimnation suck, except to the very short sighted....and non-ALPA pilots.
Unfortunately, that fight seems to have ended with Prater's election. Prater personally doesn't support Age 60, so he's taking a passive stance and "accepting the inevitable" as opposed to fighting this ugly turd from ever becoming a law as directed by the majority membership in ALPA.
Once its over and done with both ALPA and non ALPA pilots will probably wonder what all the hub-bub was about. How can ending 47 years of wrongful discrimnation suck, except to the very short sighted.
Airfogey
IF the NPRM is issued, then it really doesn't matter if ALPA or APA or whoever/whichever pilot group is for or against the age change.
If you are opposed to this, then your fight should've been stronger back...
...When the ICAO voted to make the change happen,
...and foreign Air Carrier pilots started flying into our airspace on Thanksgiving day 2006....
...When the FAA docs told a Senate comittee that it wasn't about safety
...When the FAA's official stance became "neutral" on the age change
....for all intents and purposes...the fight was over because nobody put much energy into it
... It's nothing but squealing now.
Oh Tejas my friend, the squealing is going to start when the majority gets heard.
The only reason this is being looked at is because of either the 1. lack of pensions at certain airlines or 2. the fact that pensions were dumped by incompetent management at other airlines.![]()
Do you honestly think the age 60 will never change?
Tejas
It never should change. Just like a pilot's DOH.