Hey GR
I am sad to say--REALLY sad to say-- that I think the mechanics are toast at NWA. By flying as a pax on NWA you can give the pilots a chance for our turn at bat. As I described in my earlier post, AMFA leadership was way in over their head with this management team. Instead of listening to the folks who had actually seen this company through some tough times and had the experience to deal with this draconian EMT, they pushed on with an agenda that was...crazy! I can't think of another word to describe it. It actually pisses me off because its like your wing man letting you down. They gave all of our causes a grave wound with their unprofessional, unthinking, etc, etc...you get the picture. So now we (the pilots)are not only battleing management, but we are put in a position of having to explain this complex situation to our brethern at the other airlines. AMFA put us in the same situation NWA mgmt put them in. There was no compromise between AMFA and NW Alpa. They told us it was there way or the hiway. Alpa predicted this outcome over a year ago. When our leadership (ALPA) tried to put the rank and file mech's on notice what was going to happen (and still leave time for a combined plan to work) our leadership was raped by their leadership and told to butt out. I do not know what the answer is but it is not an easy one.
I will tell you that it would be a different story if what AMFA was trying to do made any sense. NWA would be shut down right now whatever the outcome. AMFA was out maneuvered and the worst part was that everybody saw it coming except AMFA.
As far as your flight is concerned, I can tell you that in the DC 9 community, we are flying 5 and 6 leg days in a 1965 airplane (no glass/automation) going vor to vor with a flip flop radio. We still have microphones like Sky King and with our tight turn times, it is asses and elbows just to push all the buttons on the ground. Due to that we usually do not have a chance to chat with the pax coming on board, so we try to be extra friendly to the folks coming off. (unless I make a bad landing, and then I keep the door shut--which is often)
Our matronly FA's are not always the picture of friendliness. Our gay guys are nice if you act gay, but its not worth it for a cup of joe. Having said that, I really think they are just as nice as any other carrier, (I do a lot of offline commuting) and I have been treated pretty bad by individuals at Delta, US Air, Continental and American.
I hope that helps, I know its complex, but that is the industry we live in.
Deli
I am sad to say--REALLY sad to say-- that I think the mechanics are toast at NWA. By flying as a pax on NWA you can give the pilots a chance for our turn at bat. As I described in my earlier post, AMFA leadership was way in over their head with this management team. Instead of listening to the folks who had actually seen this company through some tough times and had the experience to deal with this draconian EMT, they pushed on with an agenda that was...crazy! I can't think of another word to describe it. It actually pisses me off because its like your wing man letting you down. They gave all of our causes a grave wound with their unprofessional, unthinking, etc, etc...you get the picture. So now we (the pilots)are not only battleing management, but we are put in a position of having to explain this complex situation to our brethern at the other airlines. AMFA put us in the same situation NWA mgmt put them in. There was no compromise between AMFA and NW Alpa. They told us it was there way or the hiway. Alpa predicted this outcome over a year ago. When our leadership (ALPA) tried to put the rank and file mech's on notice what was going to happen (and still leave time for a combined plan to work) our leadership was raped by their leadership and told to butt out. I do not know what the answer is but it is not an easy one.
I will tell you that it would be a different story if what AMFA was trying to do made any sense. NWA would be shut down right now whatever the outcome. AMFA was out maneuvered and the worst part was that everybody saw it coming except AMFA.
As far as your flight is concerned, I can tell you that in the DC 9 community, we are flying 5 and 6 leg days in a 1965 airplane (no glass/automation) going vor to vor with a flip flop radio. We still have microphones like Sky King and with our tight turn times, it is asses and elbows just to push all the buttons on the ground. Due to that we usually do not have a chance to chat with the pax coming on board, so we try to be extra friendly to the folks coming off. (unless I make a bad landing, and then I keep the door shut--which is often)
Our matronly FA's are not always the picture of friendliness. Our gay guys are nice if you act gay, but its not worth it for a cup of joe. Having said that, I really think they are just as nice as any other carrier, (I do a lot of offline commuting) and I have been treated pretty bad by individuals at Delta, US Air, Continental and American.
I hope that helps, I know its complex, but that is the industry we live in.
Deli