ozpilot
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Typically they smack my shoulder and say... "wake-up *sshole, its your turn to land".
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Typically they smack my shoulder and say... "wake-up *sshole, its your turn to land".
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I know 4 NJA FO cross-overs who will tell you it is the hardest airplane they have ever learned to fly.
and I question whether they actually can fly it.
Hey no need to be baggin' on Diesel like that!
Like when I upgrade in the V? Lets see.... I have no seat lock, and you MUST be in the IV fleet to go to the V, and new Captains in the IV will have an equipment lock. As for the fleet disposal situation, they start from the bottom, and I'm not at the bottom.
So.... eventually, I will transition to the V as a PIC, keep my pay, still have 4 weeks of vacation, never fall below my current salary and will receive a 3.5% pay raise every year. And if I choose to stay at NetJets, all I need is 15 more years to retire. Hmm.....
Thanks for the LOA boys, I call it the "new McDonalds" cause I'm lovin it.
Our Union leadership failed miserably by representing the interests of non union pilots at the expense of the dues paying members. Of course, they were given their 30 pieces from management for the effort.
From the NJA pilots, you're welcome.
I've said before, you wanted an arranged marriage, you got one. Hope you like your new bride...
I'm curious how long the bidding restrictions will continue post integration, especially since the IV will enter CBA defined disposal status. Those restrictions were written for two separate entities. With all combined, assuming our union grows any teeth, all aircraft bids will be strictly seniority based bids.
As far as the pay issue, I still see concern by some NJI pilots that a pay cut is involved. For some that have never dealt with written agreements, that may seem possible. However, the letter sent to all NJI pilots is very clear, and enforceable like all parts of the CBA. There will be no reduction in salary, whatever option you chose. That's the sort of thing many NJA pilots have a problem with. Not NJI protection per se, but the lack of language bringing us UP to parity.
So when said junior G-IV PIC's fall off the airplane when the displacements start, are they going to be pay protected at their NJI PIC pay while they are holding down a SIC seat in the 40th percentile of any of the other fleets?
There is no language addressing the combination of integration and fleet disposal. Should be interesting to see how the union deals with it. There are many IV PICs junior to the most junior 400 PIC. If true displacements occur post-integration - i.e., most junior IV PIC is junior-manned out of the fleet, our CBA language dictates that they will be downgraded to an SIC position.They are seat protected. No one will be downgraded as far as rank is concerned.
There is no language addressing the combination of integration and fleet disposal. Should be interesting to see how the union deals with it. There are many IV PICs junior to the most junior 400 PIC. If true displacements occur post-integration - i.e., most junior IV PIC is junior-manned out of the fleet, our CBA language dictates that they will be downgraded to an SIC position.
If true displacements occur post-integration - i.e., most junior IV PIC is junior-manned out of the fleet, our CBA language dictates that they will be downgraded to an SIC position.
.... They do not have to go to the sane fleet however ....)