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Sound to me like KR wants the planes and assets but doesn't want the pilots with their "legacy" costs. Someone is paying the mother ship too much. If the Big Boys can turn their back on their loyal pilots, where will that leave the rest of us? Sounds like whipsawing.
Say what you want about the 1108 leadership, they stuck to their principles and stood by the CS pilots, even at the expense of our own. And they did it knowing how much it will likely cost them.
This is most likely the nail in the coffin. They slit the throats of our own to protect outsiders. 1108, go protect the Shares guys, we dont need or want you.
To the other Frac pilots out there reading this, just a bit of clarification of internal FO politics.
Rupert is a member of Kenn Ricci's good old boy network who is trying to get the union out of Flight Options. So when you read the BS that he is putting out take it with a grain of salt and see it for what it really is an attempt to divide the pilot group. So don't take his words and opinions as to what the Flight options pilots are really thinking. Lucky he is just part of a small minority.
To the other Frac pilots out there reading this, just a bit of clarification of internal FO politics.
Rupert is a member of Kenn Ricci's good old boy network who is trying to get the union out of Flight Options. So when you read the BS that he is putting out take it with a grain of salt and see it for what it really is an attempt to divide the pilot group. So don't take his words and opinions as to what the Flight options pilots are really thinking. Lucky he is just part of a small minority.
If you really think the pilot group isnt thinking we just abandoned 85 furloughed guys, your the one thats the small minority.
Now they are off to getting the paperwork ready for the Flex / Flight Options merger and hopefully get the FO furloughed pilots back into any new positions that are created at Flex. We are after all part of the loyal Flight Options family as Kenn would say.
Hey Aeroboy, what's the next move?
Hey Aeroboy, what's the next move?
which part of the deal? Flex or CA?
CA guess its not the unions fault..Riccis being out bid is the word on the street..Plus they probably got wind of his non sense and dont want to do business with him is my guess..But its all Rumor at this point
Now that I've heard both sides of the story, it looks like the IBT 1108 pretty much killed the CitationAir deal. Kenn wanted to take care of "his guys" (i.e. Flight Options pilots) but the IBT 1108 wanted to take care of the Fl Ops and CitationAir pilots since it represents both. There would have been winners and losers under either plan, but Kenn would have made Fl Ops furloughed pilots the winners and all CitationAir pilots the losers. IBT 1108 would have made some CitationAir pilots the winners, and the rest of the CitationAir pilots along with all furloughed and about 50 currently flying Flight Options pilots the losers. Kenn refused the IBT's offer to integrate the CA pilots by DOH because he wouldn't put about 50 currently employed Fl Ops pilots on the street under this plan. I have to question why the Fl Ops MEC allowed it to prioritize non-Fl Ops pilots over its own members. That doesn't make any sense to me.
So this is better for everyone? Everyone stays on the job?
It's more like everyone loses, even Kenn.
Regardless of the applicability of MB in the proposed FlOps / CA deal (which IMHO doesn't apply to 135 on demand ops. It will have to be challenged in court to vet the intent of the law...but I digress...) the big problem with the 1108 has exposed. They can not, effectively, represent 2 or more competing pilot groups. Their choosing to pursue other pilot groups serves only the best interest of the IBT 1108 - NOT the pilots themselves. Say want you want about Kenns divide and conquer techniques, the 1108 have shot themselves in the foot here.