Freight Dog
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If regionals had their own union, they would still be subject to the same scope as they are now if they operate under the mainline code i.e. DL. Example, SkyWest, CHQ, etc. when flying under DL code.
Secondly, I do believe that ALPA did screw up royally when it allowed a non-grandfathered jet on a regional property regardless of the seats. As NYRANGERS says, there is absolutely NOTHING preventing the major airlines from employing unlimited small jets under their code - they'll just have to be flown by the mainline pilots. Anything other than the mainline pilots, it will and rightfully should fall under protections of a mainline scope clause.
Secondly, I do believe that ALPA did screw up royally when it allowed a non-grandfathered jet on a regional property regardless of the seats. As NYRANGERS says, there is absolutely NOTHING preventing the major airlines from employing unlimited small jets under their code - they'll just have to be flown by the mainline pilots. Anything other than the mainline pilots, it will and rightfully should fall under protections of a mainline scope clause.