Rez O. Lewshun
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with you being so full of solutions, why don't you suggest one? I've told you several times what my solutions were.
My solutions are to increase PAC particaption, increase LEC voter particaption, increase LEC meeting attendance. My solutions are to build larger and more effective LEC and MEC legislative affairs committee's. Thus the coordinated actions of more pilots can be used to effect postive change on CapHill.
There is a demonstration on May 17th in DC. The pilot turn out, I fear, will be pretty weak.
Sorry there isn't instant gratification, one shot one kill, barvado and sensationalism listed above, like an SOS... but that isn't the way it is done... Politcs is a slow grey beast. We can't be content for years (age 60) and do nothing to prepare for change.
The problem is in Jan. the FAA said age 60 will change. One of many reasons why is because they knew ALPA was only so effective. What if they knew ALPA was such a signifiacant force that the FAA had to be very careful? It certainly is possbile if we ALPA pilots were policitically saavy and strong.
Are you saying the BRP is the way to go? Do you think it sends the correct message to airline managements and other government bodies who want to see cabotage, open skies, etc.?
One the big problems ALPA has had on CapHill is mixed messages. At certain times CapHill just shut out the pilots becuase there where too many viewpoints from too many different groups....
What is difficult for us is to hash out our differences before we go to the Hill with a unifed single message. Any other way is self defeating. As you can see from this message board topic we don't agree, so how can we go to the Hill?
Also, while you're at it, please tell me when and how being pragmatic ever benefited this profession?
My two responses above apply here...
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