ACL65PILOT
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Waiting for a pilot shortage to drive up the industry wage is futile. If you want to get paid what you are worth, we will have to fight and bleed. I hate to say it, and it's tough to do, but we, as an industry, will need to strike in order to get our point accross. No underlying schemes to gain market share or grow at the expense of someone else's loss. I flash back to a movie scene in "Goodfellas". So your airline traffic is down, F-U Pay me.......so oil is up to 150 a barrel, F-U Pay me.........so you need me to subsidize your poor business model, F-U Pay Me.............
Fair enough. Hopefully the flow at CPS will change that history.
It will prove that as the flow up a flow can work for the regional guy too.
I have often wondered though why US airlines didn't adopt a similar system
Actually made me laugh.....will it ever happen?
We turn a 757 in 45 to 50 minutes. A 767 in an hr. There is no reason not to be able to turn a 50/70/or 76 seat jet in 25 mins.
I did that all of the time.
Nice idea, but do you really think that the pilots will be given control of hiring standards at any airline? Maybe you should start with scope first...
It will prove that as the flow up a flow can work for the regional guy too.
It may not be at a carrier like EV who is established, but it is a start. When XJ flows to DAL is will prove that an established carrier has a flow that works.
Lets just hope it is not negotiated away for some BS protection.
Did you wake up too early?TRANSLATION:
"Screw everyone else, just give me a place to go when I get furloughed."
-You should have heard this tool a few years back.
It will prove that as the flow up a flow can work for the regional guy too.
It may not be at a carrier like EV who is established, but it is a start. When XJ flows to DAL is will prove that an established carrier has a flow that works.
Lets just hope it is not negotiated away for some BS protection.
I think that most people would like for there to be a win/win scenario here. However, it seems that the only people that a flow up/through/back will ultimately benefit are the mainline guys looking for a fall back plan in tough times.
Create a plan that is equally fair to the regional guys when times are good, and provisions to make said plan fair to the regional guys when times are tough, and there might be more interest.