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relaxxxxxx!You sure did Peenuckle!! I know who you are!! We flew together on more than one occasion. I don't want to go into great detail, but I am sure you remember your F'Ups when we worked together!
Then hopefully you can respect me when I am your F/O and I tell you what an F'UP you are!!! I'm sure you spend your free time eating beef jerky and watching Dukes of Hazzard reruns!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like that the 787's are NWA's for 5 years after Single operating certificate
ACL65? Where you be? Running to CVS for the cream?
I like that DAL is converting the 787 orders to 777 300LRs
I like that DAL is converting the 787 orders to 777 300LRs
I agree with you. I think this was a clear win for Northwest pilots and a severe blow to most delta pilots with no fences on bases or aircrafts.
Therein lies the rub...who do they belong to now. The language handed down says 787's converted to 777's belong to NWA pilots for five years. This will be the biggest battle yet to settle in my opinion.
I think the question IS settled. This is THE award.
All in all.... I think it came out quite fairly.
I was 90.9%...now I'm 90.4% back on the list. They used our methodology, gave NWA a pretty hefty weighting for their retirements, and grouped the 9 differently to not have them all stapled.
All in all... kudos to the mediators for really attempting to do a great job. We'll see how it all plays out!
I'm truly looking forward to sharing the cockpit with my "former" NW brethren.
Not drunk at all Peenuckle. Just pissed at the ruling and the "entitlement" you think you deserve!!! I would gladly trade my $10 an hr. pay raise for loosing 1,000 numbers of seniority anyday--wish we had never merged. Hope you enjoyed that ILS lesson down to minimums in GRR when I was your Capt. Hope you can teach me as much when I am your F/O.
More than offset by very little credit for attrition. So we get to bid onto what and where we want and then stagnate. What did they say about equally unhappy being fair? Of course it is very different depending on where you are now and how long until age 60. The more years you have to go, the uglier it gets for the NWA side. Those with less than 10 to go do far better than those with 20 ahead.
If you read it the arbitrators appointed themselfs to answer all those future questions.I realize this IS the award but the award now has questions that need clarification and answers. Not to worry though because the arbitrators named themselves the persons who will resolve said questions going forward therefore insuring their own job protection in the future. Who gets to fly the W's delivered (airplanes already in the works and with registered N numbers) where Anderson is using unplayable W's to purchase these W's will most certainly create a strong debate yet to be resolved.
As long as your pilots stay on their own bases they will thrive. I can't see that many DAL pilots bidding ANC, MSP, MEM, and oh yeah the ever thriving DTW. SEA is so senior it doesn't even apply. So, stay on your own base, on NWA equipment and you will have the same career movement as you would've before this nightmare ruined career expectations for a lot of us.
Both sides are supposed to pissed, remember? Despite your list of complaints, it sure seems to have gone more DAL's way than NWA's. I personally gained 2% relative seniority over standalone NWA but find myself over 1500 numbers junior to some DAL guys hired after me. 1500.....that's approx 12% of the list. Not sure how those DAL guys got "majorly hosed".There is no doubt that the Delta pilots got majorly hosed on this one. It isn't even close. NWA pilots got a pay raise, get to get out of flying 40 year old dc-9s, get to keep only (Northwest pilots only) flying their 744 and 787s, get to fly 777s because Delta never likes new airplanes anyway (yes they were always going to go cancel the 787 orders) and arbitration panel obviously will say that the 777 are replacements, get to have way better bases, get to keep their pensions, did not loose very much system wide seniority (inother words have higher relative seniority), get to fly internationally because we have triple the amount of international planes that aren't fenced...I could go on and on...you guys even get furlough protections with the 757. But at least we can all move on now. Just had to get a little of that out there.