Caveman
Grandpa
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- Nov 25, 2001
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Sorry MAK, but you've missed the mark. The RJ and it's pilots are not the problem. In fact they are the only thing propping up (no pun intended) the mainline carriers that use RJ's to feed mainline. Mainlines real problem is the so called low cost carriers that are flying similar equipment but paying their pilots 40-60 cents on the dollar of what a DAL/UAL/USAir pilot makes. How I come I don't hear you questioning their pilots' motives for working for less than the going rate? JetBlue, AirTran, Spirit, SWA, AWA et al are all doing what you do for a lot less money. That's the main reason AA/DAL/NWA/UAL/USAir are struggling and are furloughing. It's competition. The other carriers I mentioned do the same thing you do and the tickets cost less. Why? Because their labor cost is less. How many RJ's combined does SWA/Spirit/JetBlue/AirTran fly? ZERO! (Unless you count the DRJ aka DC9 and the BRJ aka 737). Don't blame the RJ. Blame your major airline counterparts that do what you do for a lot less money.