StuckInASaab
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CHQ-FO said:Weasel,
CHQ CONTRACT
SCOPE (PAGE 1.2, PARAGRAPH 2)
"...all present and future flying...by the company, the company's parent or any subsidiary...SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE PILOTS ON THE CHAUTAUQUA AIRLINES PILOT'S SYSTEM SENIORITY LIST..."
KingAirer said:You guys are talking like this is a done deal..."Dont bid the jet yet" etc....CAre to fill us in on details?
I.P. Freley said:My suggestions in the prior post were just based upon an assumed DOH merge, wasn't trying to stir anything up.
generaltso said:I wonder if TWA pilots assumed a DOH merge?
Why would this go to a vote? Can anyone tell me one merger that went to a pilot vote? I have never heard of one. -Beangeneraltso said:The real question is: will this be put to vote by CHQ pilots?
I.P. Freley said:For people who live in Ft. Wayne, for instance, it would make sense to stay on the Saab as long as possible... Just to keep from having to move bases when transitioning to a jet (it seems unlikely that FWA will even be SERVICED by the 145 or 170, much less be a base).
That's all I was getting at.
This stunt wasn't in and of itself illegal
Stepclimb said:1. After the merge, all pilots would be employees of Chautauqua, but some would fly on/under the SA certificate? Am I understanding this correctly?
Stepclimb said:2. With 2 certificates, 2 management teams are still needed; CEO, president, chief pilot etc--I'm guessing there would still be 2 distinct "corporate cultures" wherein pilots from the 1 group could transition between the two as they move up in seniority. Will this be the case?
Stepclimb said:3. "I'm getting a little verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves..I'll give you a topic: Rhode Island, it's not a road, nor an island...discuss!"
-Stepclimb
shotgun172 said:I've been hearing from a few CQA guys (friends) about how SA tried to under bid CQA's ERJ 170 flying. -not true. Now, back about a year ago, CQA's pilot group was scared because uncle Wexford was threatening them to go to SA with the flying if they didn't play nice during contract negotiations. This was when we as SA guys started getting noticed in the crew rooms and hallways, and through Union channels. We started hearing things like "teamsters", "unity", "stand together", "whipsawing". We were treated like we were important. I tell you what, I learned what a fat chick feels like at closing time. So, okay, it sounded good to us, we played along, kept on keepin' on, and didn't do anything uncool to the CQA guys. So then CQA gets the good contract, and we got left out in the cold.
shotgun172 said:When our contract was signed it was in 1998, SA was a happy little Mom and Pop airline out of New England with 1 to 3 airplanes (depending on the timing/story) and about 20 pilots. Once again, enter stage left Uncle Wexford and his pistol, and "sign this contract or else"... So, they are thinking, jets?, what jets?, so naturally, that part of the contract was glossed over, along with other short comings, in the hopes of keeping the doors open.