Bringupthebird
Grumpy? Who-Me?
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what other pins can we think of...
S340's for $3.40
i thought they were md88's? Wtf
First of all yes, more jets at eagle is good for me, in the short term. In the long term, I think the current and the recent past mainline guys sold anyone junior to them, mainline and regional alike, down the river. They did it to either make a gain for them..read thinking of them selves and not anyone else..or protecting a pension.Sounds like someone decided ... Err.... Never passed a major airline interview.... To make a career at eagle- more jets is good for you isn't it?
I'm not that concerned with the career progression of the lowest common denominator. I'm really not. But I'll agree on this - AA and every other weak, excuse making legacy pilot really screwed up- and bc of that camel argument- continue to screw the pooch
start somewhere - just say all new jets are flown at mainline- go from there - as contracts expire- take them back- inch by inch- don't tell me it can't be done- what can't continue is giving away our career to the lowest bidder
Avroguy--there is no doubt that the senior guys who "had theirs" tossed future generations of mainline pilots under the bus by giving away small aircraft flying in the 80's and early 90's.
We're trying to correct that.
I believe the genesis of that effort was the divide between the "majors" and the Republics, Frontiers, Ozarks, AirCal's, etc. of the past. The big guys looked down their noses at the FH-227's, CV-580's and even the DC-9's flying from Bettendorf to Champaign to ORD. That flying was beneath them.
It's not beneath me. Or you. But if I fly for AA, I want to be on AA's contract, not Eagle's. Whether I'm flying a 777 from KORD to ZSPD or an ATR from DFW to LBB (that's for you General...) it should be on the same seniority list with the same contract.
We shouldn't avoid attempting to correct the mistakes of the past and harm the pilots of the future.
TC