Popeye0537
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FurloughedAgain said:Thats not a very good comentary on the quality of jobs at Mesa... or potentially at Republic, is it?
FR8mastr said:Let me try and expain a little.
Mda is operated as a seperate unit under the Airways certificate. it is called officially the EMB 170 division of US AIRWAYS. While MDA shares many items and services with Airways, we have our own dispatchers and schedulers. (those folks work from the same place as ML) Republic is buying all aircraft, the simulator, the Door trainer, and other associated 170 items. IE all of the 170 operation. After this deal is done the US Airways dispatchers ect. will not control the 170, republic will. Sounds like a change of control to me! But hey maybe that is not enough for you. Try this on, LOA 91 also states that the change of control provision will also apply upon the sale of 36.5% of the aircraft. I am not a math major but all of the aircraft is more that 36%. So just because your management and ours claim this is just an Asset sale does not make it so.
Besides all that, no matter what the outcome, you at republic will have 100% of the aircraft as soon as the Airways pilots can get out. I can almost say to a man that will happen just as soon as humanly possible. So worst case your new hires or the guys that havent even been hired yet might have to fly in the right seat for a year or two before upgrade. If somebody told me I would get 25 more aircraft in two years or less, that would be good news, that is what you are getting! This does not count the 3 from Brazil or all the flying you are getting from United.
Capt.PoopyPants said:Ok, if that sounds like a change of control to you, what would you characterize as an asset sale. A few years down the road if Republic was to lose their codeshare with Airways would the control of these MDA assets go back to Airways or would they stay with their new owners. It sure seems like it would stay with Republic. If that's the case, it seems like an asset sale.
Popeye0537 said:Right control of the 170 division....Not the 757,767,A330 etc. Does LOA 91 specify grouping of aircraft?
Popeye0537 said:Im not a math major either, .
FR8mastr said:This is not my idea, this is what the company agreed to in LOA 91. Personally if repulic was buying the sim? Sale... a few aircraft? sale... a combination? sale... The whole entire operation? change of control. Again this is what is in LOA 91
Bottom line Airways managment wants the 100mil. to pull it off they need to eliminate as many people as possible from the deal. Why you ask? because your boss wants the windfall of profits that come with these contract deals (cost plus). To pull this off your boss also does not want the people, only because your pilots will try and stop this. rightfully so. SO if these management types can rid themselves of the MDA pilots our management and yours are happy. But its not that easy, there is the J4J problem, the easiest solution for the brain trust is to make it the lowest possible number so the CHQ pilots will take it. Then it happened the MDA pilots drew a line in the sand and said NO! They will try and enforce the contract that Airways agreed too. The CHQ pilots WILL end up with ALL these AC in the end.
stb said:Causes Republic July 19, E-170 class to cancel.
Saw this on another web site.
If this is true, one pilot group is taking a stand of "One for All" against management.
Any MDA pilots confirm or deny?
J32driver said:Wow!
OK, I'm a simple guy. USAirways hands planes over to Republic.... so they can fly them for USAirways. That sounds like a change of control to me.
CHQ pilots: This is your opportunity to stand up and help stop the destruction. If you guys want some respect, you have to earn it. STAND UP AND SUPPORT THE MDA GUYS!
Popeye0537 said:J32 What are we as "CHQ pilots" supposed to do?? This is a Management decision. How do we support MDA pilots? These guys were offered employment by CHQ in the last J4J deal and they snubbed their noses at us. Now I'm supposed to support those pilots who told me to go fuc@ myself and took the job with MDA because a job at CHQ was beneath them??
MDA pilots are afraid that their going to be junior to the other J4J'rs already here, thats why they want the US air DOH.
J32 not much I can do about it on my end
Popeye0537 said:These guys were offered employment by CHQ in the last J4J deal and they snubbed their noses at us. Now I'm supposed to support those pilots who told me to go fuc@ myself and took the job with MDA because a job at CHQ was beneath them??
kngarthur said:The reason CHQ wants them to sign the contract is because they'll get a free 170 type rating, quit, and then go to JetBlue!
low-key said:I too spent a little time at ALG and I'll tell you one thing. ALG hates CHQ guys, plain and simple. I flew with some of the most arrogant a$$holes you could imagine.
Exactly....after all the slow taxis ahead of us...blocked radio transmissions at LGA...comments from across the crewroom...me thanking a crew after a deadhead and hearing "Not like we had a choice"...etc etc etc
low-key said:Why in the hell should I support a bunch of guys who when the shoe was on the other foot would f*ck me faster than a 2 dollar hooker in Harlem?? Awaiting your reply oh mighty J32 Driver
vclean said:While everyone argues about protecting the profession and stopping the downward slide, don't forget that perhaps the biggest threat comes from across the ponds. Cabotage.