Want to explain how I'm thinking "Shortsighted"?
The reality is, we will never get those 19 seat turboprops, 30 seat turboprops, 37 seat turbojets, 50 seat turbojets, 76 seat turboprops and now, probably.. 76 seat turbojets aircraft back on mainline scope because-
How does one group do it and the other doesn't.
If we, at CAL.. say-
Every aircraft with Continental colors and Continental passengers are flown by Continental pilots or we strike and shut it down.. what happens when Delta, American, United and USAirways doesn't follow suit.
What was the last 30-70 seat aircraft that was flown at mainline?
F100's at American comes into mind, as does Dash 7's at PanAm.
The reason those 76 seat Turbojets are flown by regionals is because USAirways and United pilot groups gave them up due to fear of chapter 7.
Once they did it, Delta was able to force their pilots to follow due to bankruptcy. Hell, even American allows a handful of CRJ700's at Eagle (I believe).
I am not shortsighted, I am realistic.
I am not willing to give up on 90-110 seat jet aircraft scope.
I am willing to talk and listen to 70-76 seat jet aircraft scope BUT with major conditions and protections.
I don't know how we get the 50 seat jet and 76 prop aircraft back without buying our Express Carriers and stapling them to the bottom.
Perfect world, yeah.. the Beech 1900 to the Airbus 380 and everything in between, is flown by the Legacy Pilot. But that horse has left the barn, just like steam gauges and flight engineers.
So the question becomes, how do we protect what we have now, and guarantee what we will have in the future.
When a company like Trans States Holding places an order for a 100 seat aircraft, I have to laugh. Where do they expect to put them?
Why do we also allow a Regional Carrier to feed numerous Legacy airlines that actually compete against each other?
TSA was, at one point, feeding American, United and USAirways. Legacy pilot groups (ALPA wise) should not allow that either.
How about the fact that Republic is still feeding numerous competing carriers (Alliances) while at the same time, running their own airline.
Why would I want to give Republic some of my feeder business when they are also my competition in other markers?
Why don't we also have something in our contracts that say-
Any feeder carrier must employee Union pilots?!
The industry is what it is...
Maybe, in 3 years, when the Majors start hiring en mass and the Regionals start having a hard time finding FO's with ATP mins willing to work for substandard wages, things will change alittle.
Legacy carriers wanting to fly into new markets but can't find feed...then maybe they will just put that 90-110 seat jet flown by mainline onto that new route. Not 4-5 times a day but at least twice a day.
I can hope~
Always
Motch
FUPM~DARMA~Shut It Down