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CLARKGRSWOLD

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Ive heard once the TA is voted in, Airways is parking the 200's. Makes sense, your TA has no protection otherwise, and the 200's are dead anyway

I guess that means- no net gain, no upgrades, no pay raises.

Great job guys- Mesa is no longer the bottom feeder.
 
Ive heard once the TA is voted in, Airways is parking the 200's. Makes sense, your TA has no protection otherwise, and the 200's are dead anyway

I guess that means- no net gain, no upgrades, no pay raises.

Great job guys- Mesa is no longer the bottom feeder.

Don't rush to judgement - just because the company and MEC are puting the thing to a vote (which is shocking) doesn't mean the members will go for it. Wait and see. IF they vote this thing through, THEN its time to re-post your comment!

I know it sucks for those of us at Mesa to constantly field the hurling of insults, but let's not look for opportunities to turn into the bullies. The PSA pilots need our support in defeating a BS TA, not our ridicule.

Let's also remember what a profound effect it had on our (mesa) pilot group when we parked our 50-seaters. I know its a reality of the industry, but I wouldn't wish that same road on any pilot group.
 
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