Bart Simpson
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Takes one to know one but at least you reached the climax of your life by becoming an FO. Merry Xmas to you.chperplt said:Got to love the high school drop outs on this board.
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Takes one to know one but at least you reached the climax of your life by becoming an FO. Merry Xmas to you.chperplt said:Got to love the high school drop outs on this board.
News to me. I didn't realize Eagle flew for Delta????Tex-Ex said:also... why isn't anyone ever mad at SkyWest??? is it because they are out West going about their business where nobody bumps into them? They are non-union and fly as Continental Express... but THEY never get called bottom feeders.
Why doesn't anyone fight to get the flying Eagle does as Delta Connection out in Cali? again... they are out West where nobody seems to pay any attention.
Tex
JP, I see what you're saying, but the E170 having a superior cabin arrangement for the pax affects all of the regional jet operators, including CHQ. I realize that you aren't getting any more 145s, but it would affect you and the 100 ERJs CHQ presently flies company-wide.jumppilot said:I think you guys are missing the point.
CHQ operates the 170, Comair and ASA operate the 700. The 170 looks like a mini airbus on the inside, which offers much greater comfort than the CRJ700.
Not trying to stir the pot or add fuel to the flame, but from a customer standpoint, the 170 offers superior service, even if CHQ's cost structure is a little higher (according to one poster).
Bottom line: 170 offers the comfort passengers demand and in turn they will offer repeat business.
Now, if ASA or Comair gets an aircraft which can go from CVG-Tokyo in 20 minutes, any discomfort will be tolerated. Get the point?
Yep, Saabs out of LAX for DL and a whole bunch of others via a codeshare.flyinglow said:News to me. I didn't realize Eagle flew for Delta????
Stop right there, what makes you think DAL would have allowed it? Has DAL integrated the ASA and CMR lists under one PWA? What in the world makes you think that DAL would ever merge the DAL lists with ASA/CMR under one PWA? If DAL wanted one pilot group, why do you think they spent $3B buying ASA/CMR?ATR-DRIVR said:IF ALPA had approved the merger and DAL allowed it,
IF, I quoted that part of your statement, but it's the big AND that many choose to ignore.ATR-DRIVR said:I said IF. Did you not get that part?
Oh, you really should use ALL of the quote. Makes more sense really.
Isn't a codeshare different from flying under the same colors??ProLine4 said:Yep, Saabs out of LAX for DL and a whole bunch of others via a codeshare.
Traumahawk said:Alright look, this has gone far enough. Would the Chautauqua pilot who told management and DCI to get the Delta 170 contract just come forward. C'mon...come on out. We know it's you, you can't hide forever.
What a sick jokester this guy....
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flyinglow said:Isn't a codeshare different from flying under the same colors??