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Just because ALPA national hasn't taken a position on it yet, doesn't make it right to go fly the 727.....capitan said:Just to get to the real truth of the matter, there is no ALPA action against BMA pilots. It does not matter which airplane a BMA pilot is flying, J-31, 727, Citation, or C-212, there is not now, and never has been any union action or official request that the BMA pilots fly, or not fly any airplane.
It does not matter if a pilot was hired off the street, or came through the J-31 program, ALPA has no beef with the BMA pilot group.
If anybody has any questions about this, call ALPA national, and ask them.
Actually, it is not a grey area at all. It is quite black and white, there is no union action requesting BMA pilots not fly anything.mkingmei said:
You are right they will tell you that ALPA has nothing against the BMA pilots(CASA and J31), but it is just too gray a situation(B727) to get into without a lot of forethought. Some of the PAA 727 pilots don't really like the BMA pilots.(very few, most are great guys)
Apples and Oranges....capitan said:Actually, it is not a grey area at all. It is quite black and white, there is no union action requesting BMA pilots not fly anything.
If pilots refuse to fly airplanes simply because some other pilots may not like them, how many RJ's would be flying United, Delta, US Airways, American, and Continental passengers around? I watched a Delta pilot flip off a Commair crew. Is that love?