What could ALPA being doing about age 60 you ask Rez?
First of all ALPA could be advertising in the national press against age 60. ALPA could be getting equal time after every lopsided old retiring pilot complains about being forced into retirement on all the different media outlets.
What interest does the traveling public or other poltiicians have with Age 60? Why would they care? Age 60 is about you, the individual...
ALPA could have made a statement at the Senate Science and Transportation Committee meeting in opposition to Ted Stevens (R-AK) the day S.65 was voted out of committee. Yet all that was heard that day was ALPA's silence and a pin dropping prior to the committee voice vote.
How effective would that be?
ALPA and YOU REZ could have influenced a vote against age 60 during the ARC committee's final report and forced a definitive vote on the issue to provide the FAA with guidance as the ARC committee was instructed to do. Instead you and the committee passed the buck and ducked for cover.
Whoa! I am a non party in Age 60. I see pro's and con's...
ALPA could be giving PAC money to those law makers opposed to any change to age 60.
What would the rate of return be?
ALPA could drop the crap with the age 60 education campaign that is nothing more than a front for ALPA's geezers who want an age 60 change.
A lack of empathy for your fellow pilot is self defeating...
ALPA could follow its constitutional mandate to uphold age 60. Stop any polling to the contrary, stop any communication trying to change age 60.
Maybe it is out of ALPA's hands. Recall ALPA doesn't control the law only influences it...
ALPA could use age 60 as a unifying issue with APA. ALPA could support APA's efforts. ALPA could make joint statements regarding age 60 with APA. ALPA could issue press releases in opposition to an age 60 change.
I like the common ground with the APA... Could the APA being for keeping the change becuase they don't have much to lose politically...
ALPA could influence ICAO changes and point out unsafe ICAO changes such as age 65. ICAO did not do a risk assessment study concerning age 65. That is irresponsible and ALPA could point that out so everyone knew it, over and over again.
Many ICAO nations have pilots flying past age 60.
ALPA could take FAA Administrator Marion Blakey to task as she only seems to know how to say,"people are living longer."
How could ALPA take her to task?
ALPA could have filled the Blue Ribbon Panel with a representative cross section of the 59% that voted to keep age 60 as it.
That is valid.
ALPA could have polled the furloughed pilots during their age 65 biased polling.
Ha! With only 30% of the eligible pilots particpating, I am not sure you get much more furloughed guys voting.... but maybe the out of work guys are more involved...
ALPA could grow a set and stand up to SWAPA on this issue.
Maybe ALPA wants SWAPA to join instead of just buying services from Herndon...
And I could go on an on about what ALPA could do and refuses to do concerning age 60.
Why don't you effectively argue why ALPA is taking its current position. Before you critize why not understand..
ALPA has their plan concerning age 60. ALPA is going to do nothing.
Maybe
ALPA is going to let SWAPA do all the heavy lifting, stand by idly as age 60 changes, open all the contracts in the industry at the same time renegotiating every aspect required by the change, and again screw every individual ALPA pilot collectively during the upcoming recession and force another industry wide round of concessions.
Maybe they will negotiate something effective for the entire profession.
The problem is I don't think the 59% of ALPA membership who have been directly screwed by the 41% of ALPA during the last five years will put up with another round of biased unfair dealings.