Praetorian
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It is no secret how hard they avoid properly fixing their airplanes and that the bottom line in their operation is the bottom line, and NOT doing maintenance properly. They have a BAD reputation amongst professional pilots who know what it means to have integrity and do things right.
This is pure BS. It might have been true once upon a time, but not since about a year after the union was voted in.
If this is your perception and you work at Flight Options, it is now your job to change this. Now that we have a contract there is no excuse not to see to it personally that our aircraft are maintained properly. I'm not talking about vindictiveness, but you now have contractually protected professional responsibilities.
This is also why I will never put my family in the back of a plane flown by non-union pilots. Without a just-cause provision, who knows what they've been pressured into doing.