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OneTuffGuy said:why are you on the CEL list pretending to be an APL pilot and sneak into PSA?
ALGFLYR said:There is no pretending here. All CEL pilots that went to MDA were added to the Mainline system seniority list, ie, became mainline pilots flying mainline equipment on the mainline operating certificate. When they were furloughed they became APL pilots as defined in LOA 91. Very clear and precise. And as an APL pilot, we have every right to participate in J4J. Would I try to get into the Aug class at PSA? Not sure yet, thus the questions I asked...
I don't think he is CEL if he is APL. Any former CEL pilot at AAA who is furloughed is now APL. As APL, if PSA has slots available under J4J, he is eligible to bid.OneTuffGuy said:why are you on the CEL list pretending to be an APL pilot and sneak into PSA?
EDUC8-or said:If you come here as a J4J captain you will be on reserve for a LONG time. Probably 2+ years. PSA pretty much abuses their reserves. Crew Scheduling will try to slip things by you and violate your contract. They will ask for "favors" and when it's your turn to ask they will deny you. Also, you could possibly be dealing with some disgruntled FO's who have been passed up for upgrade. I know the Senior J4J guys are pretty comfortable, they have slots in the bidding system. The Junior guys have been on reserve for about 2+ years and it seems like quite a few are unhappy.
I'm not bashing PSA, I enjoy working here I just want you to know what to expect.
I dont believe that is true. I have seen a document stating that ALG/PDT folks affected by the failure of MDA will return to their respective carrier. YOU were not furloughed from mainline under the original protocol. YOU never had a USAirways MAINLINE hire date. YOU were NOT affected by the furloughs caused by 9/11 therefore YOU are NOT AFFECTED nor part of the APL "Affected Pilot List."ALGFLYR said:There is no pretending here. All CEL pilots that went to MDA were added to the Mainline system seniority list, ie, became mainline pilots flying mainline equipment on the mainline operating certificate. When they were furloughed they became APL pilots as defined in LOA 91. Very clear and precise. And as an APL pilot, we have every right to participate in J4J. Would I try to get into the Aug class at PSA? Not sure yet, thus the questions I asked...
Terrain Terrain said:Some AirWis Capy told me that if they get more than the 70 jets they have now in the airway system they 2 will be J4J. Is this true?
d328pilot said:Your right to flow back is not in any LOA. In fact, if you read LOA 91, it states that if you flow up to MDA and are furloughed, then you go back to your previous employer. ie PDT You were put on the APL by a mainline MEC resolution. The mainline MEC does not have the right or ability to modify a two party agreement on their own. Will you come here? Maybe. But I can promise you that we will fight your coming tooth and nail, and that your time here will not be pleasant.
d328pilot said:Will you come here? Maybe. But I can promise you that we will fight your coming tooth and nail, and that your time here will not be pleasant.
328dude said:An “Affected Pilot” is a pilot on the US Airways Pilots System Seniority List (That is every CEL pilot that went to MDA) ... (really, when you selected to go to MDA, did you know that you were becoming a mainline employee? If this was the case, and the guys that selected US Airways only on the CEL website just got bypassed.)
...who (a) has been furloughed or has been issued notice of furlough under Section 23(B) of the Agreement (Not me), (b) has been recalled to US Airways and subsequently has again been furloughed or issued notice of furlough (Again, not me), or (c) has received notice of furlough from MDA (This is it, I was furloughed from MDA), a Participating Wholly Owned Carrier, or a Participating Affiliate Carrier. The last part deals with furloughed US Airways pilots. If you look at the US Airways system senority list during MDA's tenure, non of the CEL guys are listed. You are on there now however. Just another attempt by Snider and Don B to pull a fast one. They know what the intent was when they drafted this LOA.
328dude said:An “Affected Pilot” is a pilot on the US Airways Pilots System Seniority List (That is every CEL pilot that went to MDA) (really, when you selected to go to MDA, did you know that you were becoming a mainline employee? If this was the case, and the guys that selected US Airways only on the CEL website just got bypassed.) who (a) has been furloughed or has been issued notice of furlough under Section 23(B) of the Agreement (Not me), (b) has been recalled to US Airways and subsequently has again been furloughed or issued notice of furlough (Again, not me), or (c) has received notice of furlough from MDA (This is it, I was furloughed from MDA), a Participating Wholly Owned Carrier, or a Participating Affiliate Carrier. The last part deals with furloughed US Airways pilots. If you look at the US Airways system senority list during MDA's tenure, non of the CEL guys are listed. You are on there now however. Just another attempt by Snider and Don B to pull a fast one. They know what the intent was when they drafted this LOA.
d328pilot said:LOA 91, attachment B, page 14, "flows between carriers", 2nd paragraph
"Pilots employed by a Participating Wholly Owned Carrier who becomes MDA pilots or US Airways pilots under this attachment B, may flow back to their respective Participating Wholly Owned Carriers."
I could care less if you think I have a lack of professionalism. If you want us to all hold hands and make nice, it isn't going to happen. You dont belong here, plain and simple. There are a LOT of FOs that you are going to screw if you come here and dont kid yourself and think they will make it easy for you.
ALGFLYR said:Once again, your making stuff up. We were on the US Airways System Seniority List from day 1. Show me one copy of the ML seniority list that did not have our name on it. Thought so - you can't. That made us US Airways pilots from day 1. So the last part that deals with furloughed US Airways pilots deals with every former CEL pilot that went to MDA. Period.
ALGFLYR said:There is no pretending here. All CEL pilots that went to MDA were added to the Mainline system seniority list, ie, became mainline pilots flying mainline equipment on the mainline operating certificate. When they were furloughed they became APL pilots as defined in LOA 91. Very clear and precise. And as an APL pilot, we have every right to participate in J4J. Would I try to get into the Aug class at PSA? Not sure yet, thus the questions I asked...
trainer8 said:I didn't, until the first day of MDA Ground School, when I saw my name with aN MDA employee number and a US Airways Pilots System Seniority List number. In fact, all CEL pilots who selected FO. Capt only, or ALL on their bid sheet received a seniority number.
jetfo said:Tell us trainer8, if you were a US Airways mainline employee from day one, which was apparently a surprise to you, why do you have a separate MDA employee number?
jetfo said:And, if you want to stretch your logic further, there is a CEL (with your name in the correct seniority order), which could be said to be an extension of the AAA seniority list.
You and other PDT/ALG pilots who chose to bid for MDA and were subsequently furloughed, should go back to your appropriate seniority order on that list!
jetfo said:And, if you want to stretch your logic further, there is a CEL (with your name in the correct seniority order), which could be said to be an extension of the AAA seniority list.
You and other PDT/ALG pilots who chose to bid for MDA and were subsequently furloughed, should go back to your appropriate seniority order on that list!
jetfo said:In fact, looking at the list published April 1, 2006, there are 94 MDA pilots on the CEL that were former ALG/PDT pilots who bid to go to MDA.
I also happen to have the current 2006 US Airways Seniority Roster showing all current and furloughed AAA pilots, and guess what? You are not on it! The most recent hire came to AAA 1/31/2000. A little before your time!