McNugget
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No, clearly you can't see the difference so I will show you.
The FlyI pilots were not furloughed because the company was circumventing the union contract. I would know, as I was one of them.
Now, if NWA furloughed all of its pilots and gave all of the mainline aircraft to Pinnacle, because management could not reach a contract agreement with the NWA pilots, it would be like what happened at PanAm.
Now, I don't know if Pinnacle is a wholly owned, probably not. But BMA was owned by PanAm. They used one pilot group to replace another to bust the union. To be more accurate, they took the planes from one pilot group and put them at the other. That's why there is no more PanAm...at least the latest reincarnation of the dead horse. That is why PanAm airplanes fly around using "Clipper Connection" as a call sign, as they are now flying on the BMA certificate.
The FlyI pilots were not furloughed because the company was circumventing the union contract. I would know, as I was one of them.
Now, if NWA furloughed all of its pilots and gave all of the mainline aircraft to Pinnacle, because management could not reach a contract agreement with the NWA pilots, it would be like what happened at PanAm.
Now, I don't know if Pinnacle is a wholly owned, probably not. But BMA was owned by PanAm. They used one pilot group to replace another to bust the union. To be more accurate, they took the planes from one pilot group and put them at the other. That's why there is no more PanAm...at least the latest reincarnation of the dead horse. That is why PanAm airplanes fly around using "Clipper Connection" as a call sign, as they are now flying on the BMA certificate.
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