General Lee
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I spoke with a duty officer today and he said the furlough clause was gone, the recall will continue but instead of having to have every recalled by 06, it had been pushed back to 08. Sorry.General Lee said:yeah, that is what one of the duty officers said supposedly. I know that you are dissapointed, and so am I. If there was a Chap 11, it might have taken even longer. With all of the retirements coming up, hopefully it won't take that long.
The MEC officer I talked too said that for the most part, new RJ70s will be instead of RJ50s, so it will not mean any additional jets, just 70s instead of 50s. Further, he said Delta management hinted that most of them would go to CHQ.7KCAB said:So I'm guessing this DAL block hours-for-DCI 700's voids the 25 new 200's for ASA, or is this after the fact, or do we know yet?
tbkane said:Wonderful 2+ more years out of work and DCI gets unlimited 70 seaters. No wonder they don't have to call us back. Why would they, when they now have carte blanch to replace us. This TA stinks, as if a 32% paycut was not enough I was at least happy with that now I get to take it for two more years.
Nothing's voided, those jets will be 50 seaters. I seriously doubt Bombardier could come up with 70 seaters out of the blue for delivery starting in a few months. It is possible that something will be arranged to delay delivery in hopes of converting those orders when the scope allows. 70 seaters are definitely a better product. Hopefully Delta will buy some nice 737-800's, my personal favorite; or the new 7E7. That would be nice.7KCAB said:So I'm guessing this DAL block hours-for-DCI 700's voids the 25 new 200's for ASA, or is this after the fact, or do we know yet?
Probably because their costs are less than ASA/Comair....just a guess.General Lee said:Michael707,
Did you say CHQ would get the 70 seaters? Why? Because they have the cash?
Bye Bye--General Lee
Bingo. I was told bottom line is CHQ is lower cost.asarjfo said:Probably because their costs are less than ASA/Comair....just a guess.
Sandman, you are correct. At NWA, we use a PBS system completely unlike the systems that DAL, Comair and I think AWA tried.sandman2122 said:Not necessarily, NWA has it and the MEC has A LOT of control over the parameters - I've been told they like it.
It must make you feel good to know that at least retirees will have jobs.tbkane said:Where did you get the 2008 thing for all furloughs to be returned??? I thought we were not going to pay more than anyone else??? If I am not back till 2008 that is seven years with no pay. That is a lot of money to give up. General I hope your wrong as I can't seem to get into the ALPA website.
TK+0
Aw, General Lee, come on now.General Lee said:Tony C,
Come on now. Since we know that many will leave Nov 1st or Dec 1st, having 500 Captains leave all at once would ground the widebodies and be terrible for the airline. That could not happen, and those retired guys will only stay as long as they have to to have somebody junior trained. Also, the recalls are not just stopping, they are slowing down, and many of those furloughed early have moved on to Jetblue etc, so the recalls may move swiftly.
Bye Bye--General Lee