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The exclusion of furloughed pilots from the union board was a reprehensible decision that pre-dates my membership in this dysfunctional little family. I believe the bulk of the pilot group agrees that you should have had full access.

It's just another legacy of a union leadership whose arrogance and tone-deafness to the membership set the stage for three years of chaos.

I agree.
 
I was curious if anyone is returning back to Netjets from their legacy or Major/LCC? Not too long ago, some guys were saying that Netjets was a better career option. I don't know any Netjets pilots so excuse my lack of personal knowledge.

HA! Leave a legacy to come back to NJA!?! I would say a VERY large percentage of Captains at NJA have their apps out at those same company's. And that % is much higher in the FO ranks.

Yes times change, I am sure this is part of the EMT's plan. But if the call comes from the right company, the EMT wins, and a huge % of the NJA group is leaving.

In the mean time the beatings continue.....
One more vote to STFD.
 
See, if you went to college you'd have spelled "sight" correctly:D

Now, now. Yip is only a pilot, and he has made it clear that you do not need a college education to fly an airplane. You can look stupid all day long, but as long as you get from point A to point B you would make a stellar pilot applicant.

:) :) :)

Sorry Yip, you walked into that one.
 
Yip is only a pilot, and he has made it clear that you do not need a college education to fly an airplane.:) :) :)

Sorry Yip, you walked into that one.
YIP has only wanted to be a pilot since he was five years old and probably would be a retired DAL Captain right now if I had skipped getting that pesky college degree thing. I flew with those non-degreed Nav Cad's in Vietnam they were far from anything stupid. They all got out a couple years before I could and went straight into the DAL pipeline.

BTW We all know the separation from stupid and a college degree is very hard to tell in many people.
 
HA! Leave a legacy to come back to NJA!?! I would say a VERY large percentage of Captains at NJA have their apps out at those same company's. And that % is much higher in the FO ranks.

Yes times change, I am sure this is part of the EMT's plan. But if the call comes from the right company, the EMT wins, and a huge % of the NJA group is leaving.

In the mean time the beatings continue.....
One more vote to STFD.

If you're getting beaten, why not leave?
 
YIP has only wanted to be a pilot since he was five years old and probably would be a retired DAL Captain right now if I had skipped getting that pesky college degree thing. I flew with those non-degreed Nav Cad's in Vietnam they were far from anything stupid. They all got out a couple years before I could and went straight into the DAL pipeline.

Sure they did. :rolleyes:
 
YIP hasn't figured out the percentage of college vs non college at the most desirable Legacy carriers.. And hasn't yet been able to correlate the relationship between the two..... He also hasn't quite wrapped his head around the fact that companies mandate the hiring criteria ( not the applicant), and to be a player one has to meet those criteria.

Apparently he skipped statistics.....
 
YIP hasn't figured out the percentage of college vs non college at the most desirable Legacy carriers.. And hasn't yet been able to correlate the relationship between the two..... He also hasn't quite wrapped his head around the fact that companies mandate the hiring criteria ( not the applicant), and to be a player one has to meet those criteria.

Apparently he skipped statistics.....


college has absolutely nothing to do with flying airplanes

didn't we go through this before?
 
YIP hasn't figured out the percentage of college vs non college at the most desirable Legacy carriers.. And hasn't yet been able to correlate the relationship between the two..... He also hasn't quite wrapped his head around the fact that companies mandate the hiring criteria ( not the applicant), and to be a player one has to meet those criteria.

Apparently he skipped statistics.....

That is already changing, many airlines have changed their requirements to college degree -"preferred", and as this shortage of experience continues to grow, we will see many more Non hired. Besides almost everyone has degree now days, so statistically almost everyone hired will have degree.

I was talking about the 60's when college degree didn't mean that much if you were a military trained pilot.

The degree has nothing to do with intelligence, ability fly or the ability to be an asehole in the cockpit.

BTW: I didn't skip stats, I actually liked it.
 
That is already changing, many airlines have changed their requirements to college degree -"preferred", and as this shortage of experience continues to grow, we will see many more Non hired. Besides almost everyone has degree now days, so statistically almost everyone hired will have degree.

I was talking about the 60's when college degree didn't mean that much if you were a military trained pilot.

The degree has nothing to do with intelligence, ability fly or the ability to be an asehole in the cockpit.

BTW: I didn't skip stats, I actually liked it.


What does this have to do with NJ recalls???? Talk about thread DRIFT!
 
I know right....

Ehh, either way in the end it doesn't matter...... I've got a degree, and am at a Legacy... Only stat I need to know.
 
What does this have to do with NJ recalls???? Talk about thread DRIFT!
NJ hires without a degree if you are a really good guy and a great stick, how do I know, I helped get them on at NJ over the last 16 years

I know right....

Ehh, either way in the end it doesn't matter...... I've got a degree, and am at a Legacy... Only stat I need to know.
I know congrats, but it has nothing to do with flying an airplane see above. It is just a screening tool for HR types who have college degrees and want everyone to be like them.
 
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Well this has to do with recalls....

The beloved management at NJ has just declared open war on its largest represented workforce....

Capitulate and accept concessions, or they'll be forced to cancel all new jet orders and immediately stop recalls. Per the wunderkind JH to NJASAP President yesterday. Apparently he's too busy "negotiating" with India and China, to be bothered by our disgruntled and irrational workforce.

I'm sure G4dude and his peers can't wait to sign up for those "give backs".
 
Is that even a credible threat? We all know Fractionals make their money selling new shares. Does anyone think canceling deliveries will hurt the pilot group more than the company? Talk about cutting your nose off to spite your face!
 
This will be interesting to watch. Can an un-tested anti-union ideolog, with no negotiating experience crush union demand for a fair contract? I'll bet he's on the phone with dad daily.
 
Games and tactics to scare the membership is par for the course. I don't understand how management doesn't view pilots as an asset rather than liability.


Ego is a powerful weapon for self destructive behavior.
 
Well this has to do with recalls....

The beloved management at NJ has just declared open war on its largest represented workforce....

Capitulate and accept concessions, or they'll be forced to cancel all new jet orders and immediately stop recalls. Per the wunderkind JH to NJASAP President yesterday. Apparently he's too busy "negotiating" with India and China, to be bothered by our disgruntled and irrational workforce.

I'm sure G4dude and his peers can't wait to sign up for those "give backs".


Tell them to stuff it!!!! Don't you guys have more leverage before the busy Thanksgiving and X-MAS holidays?
 
Is that even a credible threat? We all know Fractionals make their money selling new shares. Does anyone think canceling deliveries will hurt the pilot group more than the company? Talk about cutting your nose off to spite your face!

Depends. What sells mo betta-b or g?
 
Is that even a credible threat? We all know Fractionals make their money selling new shares. Does anyone think canceling deliveries will hurt the pilot group more than the company?

Let 'em cancel the orders! I love flying these 14-year-old hangar queens. It makes for a very relaxing tour. :laugh:
 
I could just be spitballing here but I predict Hansell will cancel the CL-605 order.

He will blame it on the pilots for being "unreasonable" in contract negotiations but the real reason is because the sales force is having a tough time selling it.

Easy decision for him. He gets to pull the plug on a program that is likely to struggle (in oh, so many ways) and score points against the union at the same time.
 
Let 'em cancel the orders! I love flying these 14-year-old hangar queens. It makes for a very relaxing tour. :laugh:
Wow only 14 years old, I have never flown an airplane build after 1982. Of the course the B-17 was completely rebuilt in 1995, so that might be the newest airplane I had ever flown
 
Wow only 14 years old, I have never flown an airplane build after 1982. Of the course the B-17 was completely rebuilt in 1995, so that might be the newest airplane I had ever flown
How many hours a year does that B-17 fly? DC-9s don't count, btw. If there is ever a nuclear holocaust the few survivors will be able to find shelter in DC-9 fuselages and eat cockroaches since they will be the only things left in tact.
 
Wow only 14 years old, I have never flown an airplane build after 1982. Of the course the B-17 was completely rebuilt in 1995, so that might be the newest airplane I had ever flown


A 14-year-old Douglas or Boeing is a different animal than a Citation, especially when run as hard as an airliner.
 
Wow only 14 years old, I have never flown an airplane build after 1982. Of the course the B-17 was completely rebuilt in 1995, so that might be the newest airplane I had ever flown


Good ol' Yip, always giving us his resume. Never miss an opportunity to condescend pilot unity.
 
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Good ol' Yip, always giving us his resume. Never miss an opportunity to condescend pilot unity.

Hey this my thread!! You guys have given it great life. We were talking about airplane age. How is that condescending?
 
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Well this has to do with recalls....

The beloved management at NJ has just declared open war on its largest represented workforce....

Capitulate and accept concessions, or they'll be forced to cancel all new jet orders and immediately stop recalls. Per the wunderkind JH to NJASAP President yesterday. Apparently he's too busy "negotiating" with India and China, to be bothered by our disgruntled and irrational workforce.

I'm sure G4dude and his peers can't wait to sign up for those "give backs".


Nope. If JH said that, he must have been suffering from low blood flow to the brain.
 

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