As angry as I might be I will try to be civil
Captain Robert,
I am well aware as to what is in the filings, and have read everyone of them.
You say:
In reviewing them, it seams to me ALPA has had over 2 years to try an stop BMA, yet you waited until they have the authority from the Feds. Is it realy Crusty fault you lost your job, I do not think so. The fault lies within. My question, is why your ALPA contract did not cover this type of alter ego airline. If I remember, other alter ego airlines were stopped because of their contracts covered such a start-up airline. I would only guess you pilots never went to management and tried to bargin on who would operate those United birds (now painted in Pan Am colors). Also, those same court documents stated that Pan Am has been losing millions of dollars, didn't ever occur to you that the owners would sooner or later would stop that type of loses. It seems to me, the owners just made the decesion.
1. It is not Crusty's fault and I applaud him for saying he isn't anti union and wouldn't cross a picket line.
2. The airplanes that were bought by Guilford Transportation from United were not placed on the BMA certificate until July of this year. ALPA filed their lawsuit on Sept. 1st. Before they were placed on the BMA cert. there was no basis for this lawsuit.
3. There can be no negotiations with a managment that refuses to negotiate. The Pan Am managment has refused to negotiate anything for the last three years, including concessions or alter ego. If you read the judges decision he stated that you dont' need to have something in a contract that is already AGAINST the LAW!
4. The reasons that Pan Am(and BMA as well) is not making $$ is not because of the pilots. Have you seen the hodge podge of destinations/schedules etc. How many advertisments have you seen for Pan Am. How many people in Orlando or Manchester/Boston/Portsmouth knew that at one point we flew to Mrytle Beach, Allentown, Pittsburgh, etc. Try and find anyone in PSM who knows you can fly Pan Am or BMA from PSM to San Juan. If you can't put butts in seats you will never make money.
The month before the Sept. 2002 furlough we were flying from EWR to Santiago, Puerto Plata, and Santo Domingo in the D.R. Almost every flight was full....but we pulled out because the company said we weren't making any money. WELL THEN RAISE THE **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** TICKET PRICES!!! If you fly full airplanes and can't make money then you have much bigger problems!!
5. You then go on to say that we need to look why we are losing our jobs. I ask you then, what is a professional pilot worth? How much should a 12 year captain be making flying a 149 seat airplane? If you use BMA and a captain making a salary of 65k to start, with a 5% increase per year that equals 112k per year at year 12. How many days off should they have? FAA only requires 1 in 7 days, so, that would be 4.5 per month.
A 12 year Captain at PAA makes: 127.74 per hour. At the average lineholder value of 76 hrs per month that equals 116,500 per year. Is that a big difference to you? Is that too much money?
Lets try 3rd year F/O : PAA 51,200
BMA (based on 40K start) 44,100
And these dollar figures are in year 5 of a 6 year contract that was negotiated pre 9/11. If the company had an issue with our pay, why didnt' they once ask to open negotiations?