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This SOB claims the j/s is his in front of the pax knowing guys would reither prevent a confrontation which would reflect poorly on the company.So if these guys are already signed up, why dont they just tell him to go fcuk himself?
The FAA appropriations funding extension expires on November 19th. The change to the mandatory age 60 retirement for 121 pilots is included in the Bill. The general thought is that if the Senate and House version are not reconciled and sent to the President by the end of the year, it will not be passed until after the election in 2009. CALL YOUR REPRESENATIVE IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE AND TELL THEM TO VOTE NO ON THE BILL. While we know it will eventually change, if we can help forestall the bill until the end of the year, it will most likely be 2009 before the rule changes.
This SOB claims the j/s is his in front of the pax knowing guys would reither prevent a confrontation which would reflect poorly on the company.
A/T for an other 60 days and counting. guys are working on a "surprise party "for him ;any ideas are welcome.Who does he work for........
A/T for an other 60 days and counting. guys are working on a "surprise party "for him ;any ideas are welcome.
Andy,
What is their chances of success if it tacked onto some unrelated bill?
You're wasting your time. The youth of today's airline pilots can't be bothered with completing an online ALPA survey. What makes you think they will take the time to track down their US Representatives phone number and make time for the call?
They will only take notice of this issue when therule changes. Good for the old guys, bad for the young.
The fate of the FAA reauthorization bill and the Transportation Appropriations bill could possibly be made clearer before the Thanksgiving recess. If both of these pieces of legislation are stalled and come to a standstill before the end of the year, the Oberstar language could potentially be attached to any number of other legislative vehicles, such as an extension to the current FAA authorization, a continuing resolution, an omnibus spending bill, or even be moved as a free-standing piece of legislation for expedited action. However, none of these developments can possibly materialize until the outcomes of the FAA reauthorization bill and the Transportation Appropriations bill are determined.
Is it just me or does this sound like ALPA is still doing everything it can to make sure this change will take place?