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The master scab list I have has several 91/91k/135 names on it. Of course, they were 121 with they crossed the line.
 
False analogy. Its doing the work that is being struck. Like flying an airplane with United or Eastern on it during their strife. Hope that helps you understand.

Most of our pax have hours with multiple providers. I frequently have pax tell me they also fly on flops/flex/nja while the current trip is under an XO program. You going to call me a scab for flying an XO client who also happens to own hours on NJA? What about the EJM guys, who are the first line of defense when NJA needs to sell-off a trip? Would they be scabs for simply doing their job with possible no knowledge of any work action?
 
Bent. The scab list that was given to me (updated 6/2014) has several 91/91k/135 pilots on it. Being a non-rev and a jumpseater are very different. The Captain can deny a jumpseater, but not a non-rev, for being on the list even if they are a CASS participant. But you knew that already.
 
Bent. The scab list that was given to me (updated 6/2014) has several 91/91k/135 pilots on it. Being a non-rev and a jumpseater are very different. The Captain can deny a jumpseater, but not a non-rev, for being on the list even if they are a CASS participant. But you knew that already.

How and why would a 91k pilot be on the scab list? That bull********************!
 
There was no protective ring. Your full of it.


Warren's goons. Were you there last time? Those cops formed a protective ring.



Boo-hoo! Warren ain't ascared of no lawsuit. The event will be over before you immediately file in federal court.

See you in Omaha. I'll be handing out hot chocolate to the police.
 
What I know is that NJASAP can only represent NJ pilots, because of the way your association has been chartered.


Right. And through a membership ratification, the bylaws may be changed. We've done it twice since NJASAP's inception.

My question is, "What's in it for us?"
 
How and why would a 91k pilot be on the scab list? That bull********************!


If (s)he scabbed while working for Eastern, for example, they would currently be a 91/91k/135 pilot on the scab list.
 

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