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Totally agree, I hope we can work something out because a furloughed Delta pilot should not start at first year pay. I realize from management's standpoint that raises operating costs, but there has to be a way those can be absorbed. I mean, you're getting qualified pilots within the delta umbrella.bvt1151 said:600 is a lot, especially when there's already 1000 on the streets. With 100 new 70-seaters, I'd really like to see some of those back to work at ASA/CMR. There are, however, many concerned (and rightly so) pilots about what that means, but I believe it is in the best interest of ALPA (as in national) to provide protections for both groups of pilots to prevent flying from being sent to Teamsters or non-union pilots. Hopefully some pride can be swallowed on both sides.
either he misspoke or you did not hear correctly. The737-200, -300 and Gs are going away. The 800s are staying.wrigley23 said:Curious about the -700 and -900 73s? Hadn't heard anything about this. Had a Delta pilot jumpseat last night and he thought the -200/-300/and 800(NG)s were all going bye bye so why the much larger 900?
PBS is neither good nor bad. Each implementation and how the software is programmed is unique. It can be as bad or good as you make it. Ask any NWA guy if he is willing to give up his PBS system--usually it would be over his dead body. I have a friend who is furloughed from AMR, but was former TWA who could not believe the "shortsightedness" of American for NOT having a PBS. I know guys who LOVE PBS compared to traditional line of time bidding--and I know guys who hate it.FlyComAirJets said:(God forbid) a preferrential bidding system
I have a buddy who flies for NW. He loves PBS. As JohnQ said, PBS is not good or bad. Neither was our old system. It's the implementation that matters. And on that we'll see.JohnQ said:PBS is neither good nor bad. Each implementation and how the software is programmed is unique. It can be as bad or good as you make it. Ask any NWA guy if he is willing to give up his PBS system--usually it would be over his dead body.