Flyer. Worry about your company and family. Stop fueling the fire here. Get your numbers right too. The 900's in ATL are specifically tied to the 95 positions for 9e. Same as Bloch had to the Saab fleets at MESABA. When they draw down, so do the slot numbers.
That right there is the Mesaba fantasy. You couldn't be more wrong. Read the award again, NOWHERE does it mention anything about jet fleet reductions. Bloch did not account or direct for jet fleet reductions. Here is what he said:
"4.
For a period of five years beginning with submission of the integrated seniority list, no pre-merger Pinnacle or Colgan pilot may be awarded or displaced to a CRJ-900 captain position unless Mesaba pilots maintain 279 CRJ-900 captain positions, and no pre-merger Mesaba or Colgan pilot may be awarded or displaced to a CRJ-900 captain position unless Pinnacle pilots maintain 95 CRJ-900 captain positions. In the event both Mesaba and Pinnacle pilots have less than 279 and 95 CRJ-900 captain positions, respectively, CRJ-900 captain positions shall be awarded on a ratio of 279 Mesaba pilots to 95 Pinnacle pilots until either Mesaba or Pinnacle reaches their minimum. Remaining vacant positions will be awarded in accordance with system seniority.
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It doesn't matter where the CRJ-900s are or where they came from. Mesaba must maintain 279 Captain positions and Pinnacle must maintain 95 Captain positions on the -900. PERIOD. That above paragraph does not say anything about jet fleet reduction. NOTE the bold part. In the event both groups have less than the ratio numbers, then the 279:95 is used as a ratio until the minimum is reached.
What YOU are saying about redacting or eliminating the 95 CRJ-900 positions goes against what Bloch has published.
You mention the Saabs. Yes, but the Saab case was SPECIFICALLY dealt by Bloch. He made clear instructions on the wind-down of Saab flying, and how the numbers would go down to zero.
Again, Bloch has not given any direction on jet fleet reductions, and has NOT tied ANY CRJ-900 positions to what base they came from or what airline they were.
The wording is clear. NO pilot may be awarded or displaced unless Mesaba maintains 279 and Pinnacle maintains 95. NO mention of ANY jet reductions or base closings. So stop making assumptions that the Saab case applies, because it does NOT.
Speaking of the Saabs, it's amazing that you and your Mesaba colleagues are NOW willingly trying to bend Bloch's award to suit your favor, by stating that the Pinnacle 95 protected number should go to zero. Amazing. Gee, remember when the Bloch award first came out, and Bloch said no Mesaba pilot may be awarded a Saab Captain position unless Colgan maintains XX captain seats, and no Colgan pilot may be awarded a Saab Captain seat unless Mesaba maintains XX Captain seats? THEY USED THAT PARAGRAPH TO KEEP ALL PINNACLE PILOTS OUT OF SAAB CAPTAIN SEATS, PERMANENTLY FOR 5 YEARS!
So how is it you Mesaba folks followed Bloch's award "to the T" and now are willing to bend it to suit your own needs?!
Bloch has made it clear:
CRJ-900s, Mesaba must maintain 279 and Pinnacle 95. IN THE EVENT THAT THEY GO BELOW, then a 279:95 ratio is to be used. There is no language for jet fleet reduction, so get that in your head. It was ONLY for the Saabs, and he worded it ONLY for the Saabs.
All that having been said, Mesaba will come out the winner because 9E's merger committee is incompetent. They failed the 9E group for the DOH issue to Bloch, in the email chain that was leaked, arbitrator Bloch clearly emailed and asked, "John, can you please clear this up for me?" So it showed that Bloch had no clue and was totally caught off guard with the 9E DOH versus class date issue. They failed to represent 9E Pilots fairly at that point. Now, they haven't been in touch with Bloch to clarify the issues, and no answers have come forth. The list came out last May, it's now Nov 2012, 18 months later. Again, nothing. Sheer incompetence.
So in the end, you Mesaba pilots will get your way, and Pinnacle pilots (especially the CRJ-900) will be double-screwed.
When the 200 fleet is drawn down as per the delta pilot contract I am sure since the 200's are fully merged it will be a ratio even though the newest of the 200's which will most likely be the only ones remaining on property were. Pre merger MESABA. At that time there will be a lot more to worry about than just 95 positions. 1000 positions will be at risk unless we get the 70 new planes from the delta pilot contract.
It doesn't matter about the bases or who bought what CRJ-200s. It has to be the ratios, as his awards states. To the T. 541 Captains must be Pinnacle, 100 must be Mesaba. In the event that it can't be, then a ratio of 541:100 must be used until reaching a minimum of 541 and 100 respectively.
Stop making up things about "adjusting" numbers because a CRJ-900 is being parked or -200 being parked. There is no adjustment according to Bloch for jet reductions. Only ratio numbers that are ratioed down!
If we are bought by delta- I will plan on the worst case scenario as the last time that happened I lost a great company (MESABA), lost seniority, lost pass benefits, got worse work rules, my flow, a possible displacement, downgrade, and I can only imagine what could be worse- oh yeah- a new flow? Awesome before I had 200 in front of me and now I would have a 1000. Just peachy.
Delta won't be buying Pinnacle, and I definitely don't see a flow coming, considering how quickly they (mgt and DALPA) wanted to end the Mesaba and Compass flows.