One list will never happen. There are too many "I've got mine" people in this business.
Then there are the rjdc types.
Good idea, bad timing. Should have happened 30 years ago before this can o worms was opened.
JMHO but... the time is coming where those that DON'T have will greatly outnumber those that do.
A few more years of simmering may be required... who knows. One thing is for certain... If the scope for the 100 seaters is lost, kiss narrow body flying goodbye.
Certification and seniority... if these two animals are tamed, there is hope.
Certification for the ATP Certificate needs to be something that is earned along the same protocol as the Bar Exam for legal or medical professionals.
Once the certification of ATP is a controlled commodity, not a weekend project.
Seniority is the other bug a boo to be addressed. Plenty of opinions on this but a method that allows for 1st in last out seniority is the only way to go.
**Now, before you cry out "BUT WHAT ABOUT ME??!!!! I GOT MINE!!!"... here's the key.
If we can all get past the archaic concept of negotiating CBAs for individual groups that can be pitted and are pitted against each other then we can entertain the concept of negotiating Pay, working conditions, RETIREMENT, scheduling, etc. for all ATP pilots.
Yes... ticket prices would increase. No, not every passenger that flies now will be able to afford the ticket prices.
Who cares. Flying is not a public right.
We establish what we are worth as professionals from Cape Air to Fed Ex. If there are bogus business plans that cannot afford us as pilots, they will perish. Pilots will be placed at another company according to a national bid.
One big group. One huge piece of leverage.