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These arguments are so dumb- who sucked worse awa or the east? None of you have mentioned the real play-
The america west ACQUISITION of USAIR was about one thing: Southwest
AWA was getting hurt in phx and las and growing weaker with swa's economy's of scale- if USAIR was allowed to go ch7 southwest was ready to pounce and fill the void- a void that no other airline was in a position to fill as well since most were still reeling from multiple bk scams- if USAir had liquidated it would have meant further attrition to awa who did need to get bigger to compete with the big 3 and the lcc's-
So yes- I believe the west saved the east's arse's- but they did it so they could save their own in the future- who knows where america west would be if they had let southwest get that much stronger?
The massive failure is how deep the east/west divisions run-it's not just Flt ops- in every dept, from dispatch to admin to hr, it's all about "what side are you from"---
From an pilot industry pov- I 10000% agree with the ultimate Swa hater ScopeoutRJs
The east agreed to binding arbitration and undercut the results-
There is absolutely no winners in this scenario and no way any east pilot will ever make up the finances that this has cost them- it's all about ego now and has been for a while now-
Terrible, and I 100% support the AWA pilots
The America West pilots changed the age 60 rule. I'm impressed!
Don't confuse him with facts, it gets in the way of his man crush on usapa.:blush:
Um, yes it is.
Feel free to stop back when you have less time............and facts.:laugh:
TWA did in 2001. US Airways did once AWA was announced as a buyer. Airlines that can't afford to self-finance need a DIP. US Airways needed one.
Did you intend to contradict yourself? Might wanna re-write that last sentence to something that makes sense.
You need to take a remedial finance class or something. Claiming an airline in Ch11 automatically means it's viable is nonsensical.
Your revisionist version of the history of US Airways is debunked.
Do you know why USAir lost its pension? Because that's what happens in bankruptcy -- whether the pilot group approves it or not. I'll say that again: your pension was gone one way or another. In bankruptcy you often only have two choices: give concessions voluntarily and maintain some control over the process or let the courts do it for you. You voted in your representatives and they did they best job they could (or at least thought they could) to protect you. There's little point in voting on some issues. In this case the pilot group would've voted to screw itself.
In 2005 AWA's future was apparently a lot brighter than US Air's. Several Easties quit, yes I said quit US Air to come to AWA. In this business you make your choices and hope for the best. Time will tell if you're decision was as smart as you brag it was.
Nope. America Wet pilots were at the forefront to change age 60. They led the charge. That's what was written in the post to which your quote referred.
Scope is pissed because he'll have to retire on the little bus.... No wide body captain for him!!.....And yes Scope, YOU can ONLY imagine.............![]()
From an pilot industry pov- I 10000% agree with the ultimate Swa hater ScopeoutRJs
The east agreed to binding arbitration and undercut the results-
There is absolutely no winners in this scenario and no way any east pilot will ever make up the finances that this has cost them- it's all about ego now and has been for a while now-
Terrible, and I 100% support the AWA pilots
These arguments are so dumb- who sucked worse awa or the east? None of you have mentioned the real play-
The america west ACQUISITION of USAIR was about one thing: Southwest
AWA was getting hurt in phx and las and growing weaker with swa's economy's of scale- if USAIR was allowed to go ch7 southwest was ready to pounce and fill the void- a void that no other airline was in a position to fill as well since most were still reeling from multiple bk scams- if USAir had liquidated it would have meant further attrition to awa who did need to get bigger to compete with the big 3 and the lcc's-
So yes- I believe the west saved the east's arse's- but they did it so they could save their own in the future- who knows where america west would be if they had let southwest get that much stronger?
The massive failure is how deep the east/west divisions run-it's not just Flt ops- in every dept, from dispatch to admin to hr, it's all about "what side are you from"---
From an pilot industry pov- I 10000% agree with the ultimate Swa hater ScopeoutRJs
The east agreed to binding arbitration and undercut the results-
There is absolutely no winners in this scenario and no way any east pilot will ever make up the finances that this has cost them- it's all about ego now and has been for a while now-
Terrible, and I 100% support the AWA pilots
You know nothing about what I fly or where I'll retire, many many years from now.
I do, however, have your number B-atch. And that is some poor sap who left a good job flying a 747 for Polar to work for a bottom feeder making 1/4 of the pay. But at least you get to fly alongside of those marvelous eastholes on that 190 making less than what a Republic pilot makes.
I don't hate SWA, just the pompous attitude that comes with it.
You are a talented fiction writer. So now you claim USAir was in a pre-pack CH11? That's news. I'm no expert yet even I know that in a pre-pack the plan of reorganization is negotiated before the company even files. In 2005 USAir had been in CH1 for many months and had NO plan of reorganization nor were there even rumors of one being filed imminently.Ah yes, the scorned TWA. Know a few of you. Prepackaged BK. Now you are shedding light on why USAir went BK the second time.
His job was to render a decision and he was free to consider whatever the heck he wanted. That's the risk of binding arbitration and everybody knows it. People with integrity live with their decisions even when they don't work out as hoped.But no, Mr. Nicolau failed to consider this.....And the rest is history....
His job was to render a decision and he was free to consider whatever the heck he wanted. That's the risk of binding arbitration and everybody knows it. People with integrity live with their decisions even when they don't work out as hoped.