spitfire1500
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There is no blood here, so nothing will change.
McCain is against reducing fatigue. Reducing fatigue will cost the corporati's money.... McCain is for the Corporations...
Its not Country First rather Corporate First...
FU CK John Mccain you stupid arrogant bastard!
Keep in mind that the airline profession was at its peak, when a senior captain could buy a new Cadillac on a months take-home pay. (adjusted for inflation, about $50,000 take-home pay).
Then during the President Carter administration, they decided that it was better for the "Jerry Springer crowd", to let them fly for less than a bus fare by forcing the airlines into "de-regulation".
Eventually, the giants of the industry, Pan Am, TWA, Eastern, Braniff and others met their demise.
President Carter is a Democrat !
Recently, de-regulation is being viewed by some as a cause to the airlines financial woes and some form of re-regulation is being explored by officials.
Democrat or Republican ?....good question...
Interesting...McCain is against reducing fatigue. Reducing fatigue will cost the corporati's money.... McCain is for the Corporations...
Its not Country First rather Corporate First...
Don't worry...they haven't been able to do anything about it in the past 35 years, why would they be able to do anything about it now?I sure hope ALPA wastes more time and money on CrewPass and not on fatigue issues.
What a joke, 4 of 8 pilots selected for "random screening" when I went through in CAE.
Interesting...
What did Clinton do to address this issue?
And if de-reg had not happened would you have a pilot job?Then during the President Carter administration, they decided that it was better for the "Jerry Springer crowd", to let them fly for less than a bus fare by forcing the airlines into "de-regulation".
Eventually, the giants of the industry, Pan Am, TWA, Eastern, Braniff and others met their demise.
I wasn't asking if you were a pilot for ALPA at the time or not...what kind of lasting progressive landmarks were achieved for pilots under a pro-labor democratic POTUS?...but I do hear that when ALPA called the WH someone picked up the phone...
Take your pick, YIP: Lots of jobs at low wages, or a few jobs at respectable pay?And if de-reg had not happened would you have a pilot job?
I wasn't asking if you were a pilot for ALPA at the time or not...what kind of lasting progressive landmarks were achieved for pilots under a pro-labor democratic POTUS?
It's a simple question Rez, no Socratic Method applied. And No, I'm not an ALPA pilot. But you already knew this, so why am I repeating it?But I was asking you if you are an ALPA pilot or not...
answer the question.... and I'll answer yours...
and pre de-reg most of the those good jobs were military pilots, is that still what you want?Take your pick, YIP: Lots of jobs at low wages, or a few jobs at respectable pay?
To maintain pay and benefits? Absolutely. Even if it meant flying a desk.and pre de-reg most of the those good jobs were military pilots, is that still what you want?
Even a regional Captain is in the upper 25% of US wages earners, many of them could not make that money outside of the cockpit.To maintain pay and benefits? Absolutely. Even if it meant flying a desk.
Don't forget to factor in the furloughs and starting over at the bottom each time, and it's not so pretty.Even a regional Captain is in the upper 25% of US wages earners, many of them could not make that money outside of the cockpit.
Wall Street Journal showed up today (9/12) and right on the front page "Pilot Fatigue Spurs Renewed Calls For Safeguards, Shorter Flying Times" Finally not relegated to the back pages.
I wasn't an ALPA pilot during the clinton admin... but I do hear that when ALPA called the WH someone picked up the phone...
When Bush took office the phone lines between ALPA and the WH were cut.
How long have you been an ALPA pilot?
Interesting, Cavemen. I can see your point. Thanks for the insight. Much appreciated.The only reason Slick Willy answered the phone is because of campaign contributions and the union's endorsement of him as a candidate. It had little to do with them being sympathetic to labor. Unfortunately, that's the way politics works. If you donate/endorse, you'll have access. If you don't, you won't. Both parties operate the same way.