The MEC members that voted for this jerk should be held accountable for their actions.
...and you can get this ball rolling with a recall motion at your next LEC meeting.
Let us know how it goes for you.
Tejas
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The MEC members that voted for this jerk should be held accountable for their actions.
...and you can get this ball rolling with a recall motion at your next LEC meeting.
Let us know how it goes for you.
Tejas
That is not acceptable. If I am a 59 year old FO, who enjoys the schedule and don't want to upgrade, why is the goverment going to force me out???????
Congratulations Prater, you just opened up the biggest can of warms. Way to go to make a name for yourself. This age 60 "possible change" would result in discrimination lawsuits not matter what. The age 60 rule works, ALPA members by almost 70% want it in place, and it won't solve any issues. NO TO THE CHANGE.
Also, Prater if you read this board: Honor, respect, and represent the will of the membership, or RESIGN, before you are forced out.
The only reason the age 60 rule was not overturned by the court was safety. The coming litigation should be interesting. Age 60 was never intended to be a junior pilot affimative action program.
Federal law protects all over the age of 40 from age discrimination. How much should each pilot be compensated for his loss between age 60 and age 65? Should each pilot be awarded punitive damages? Who will pay? ALPA, APA, ATA, individual airlines?
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Fox! You have a great idea! Who should pay you ask? Why none other than guys like yourself! I was very concerned you APAAD types would be sueing the union, because airlines and agencies are easily idemnified. Guys who haven't flown captain haven't really done anyone wrong. But you my friend, you have benefited for decades, I think YOU are the one who needs to pay at least most of any money that might be owed. Afterall, YOU benefited the most, doesn't matter if you thought it was a bad rule. Good point on punitive damages too! Yep, you certainly should pay them.
I think I'll join AARP, let them know exactly which group of pilots has been stealing all these years, and which ones have the deep pockets.
Think about it bud, you might be the one who ends up being sued.
It's not a NRM, it's a NPRM....
The rule is changing. Get used to the idea.
Meanwhile better start getting ready for your stress test.
Fox, I realize reading comprehension is not your strong point, and that it won't be enough for you to actually "retire". You'd rather see this profession ruined than pass on a good career to another. That's one characteristic of your generation we can all count on.
Go ahead and sue ALPA. I don't think you'll win anything, but if you do I think we'll just close it. And that could be a good thing. Get some new representation. Maybe we could even dust off the closed shop concept? End the right to work crap. I can tell you this for sure: If FEDEX were a closed shop, you wouldn't be shooting your mouth off! You'd be out of work.
Oh, and thanks for the tip about sueing you! We can all probably get this tied up for a good 15-20 years.
Neal: You did great work at XJET, and you're intellectual for a pilot. That's why they want you. Please proceed with caution; you can be too smart for collective bargaining. There are only three rules: Get the money, get the money, and get the money. You might think I'm wrong, but watch carefully where these captains take this: directly to thier pockets. This isn't new opportunity for all (like new equipment) like they will try to assert. This needs to be balanced as best it can and preserve, among other things, age 60 normal retirements and seniority progression. Please resist the lucrative, koosh job they offer you at ALPA national and the "instant check airman" deal you'll be surprised by from the company. You're better than that.
Additionally, please don't think that because I reffered to you on here that I was trying to call you out. You didn't have to reveal yourself, and if you don't post anymore, that's OK.
Good luck. I hope you and Captain Prater can prove me wrong.
Federal law protects all over the age of 40 from age discrimination. How much should each pilot be compensated for his loss between age 60 and age 65? Should each pilot be awarded punitive damages? Who will pay? ALPA, APA, ATA, individual airlines?
Flop,
For the record though, I don't expect (or want) a cushy job at National nor do I expect check airman job. I do expect, however, to not be able to please everyone and that I will also have a bullseye on my back from here on out.
-Neal
Flop,
I do expect, however, to not be able to please everyone and that I will also have a bullseye on my back from here on out.
-Neal
You're talking theory, I'm talking reality. The rule is changing. Get used to the idea.
Now how about the age discrimination about to be imposed against co-pilots who cannot fly past 60 so the PIC can fly to 65? I see that as problematic as the age 60 rule.
I guess another solution would be NO AGE 60+ F/Os. :beer:
The age is going to 65 so just get over it. The international standard was raised to 65 on 23 NOV 2006 and on that date the FAA appoved all airline pilots up to the age of 65 as PIC, except pilots flying for US airlines. The FAA Administrator made it very clear that the FAA can no longer claim age 60 is about safety.
The age is going to 65 so just get over it. The international standard was raised to 65 on 23 NOV 2006 and on that date the FAA appoved all airline pilots up to the age of 65 as PIC, except pilots flying for US airlines. The FAA Administrator made it very clear that the FAA can no longer claim age 60 is about safety.
The only reason the age 60 rule was not overturned by the court was safety. The coming litigation should be interesting. Age 60 was never intended to be a junior pilot affimative action program.
Federal law protects all over the age of 40 from age discrimination. How much should each pilot be compensated for his loss between age 60 and age 65? Should each pilot be awarded punitive damages? Who will pay? ALPA, APA, ATA, individual airlines?
Who is against the change to age 65? 30,000+- junior pilots. Who is for it? FAA, AARP, all senior groups, 90%+ of the general public.
Yea, throw Prater out and bring Duanne back. The only impact will be the amount of the future assessment to pay for the award.![]()