Dear Fellow SkyWest Pilot:
SkyWest is a good place to be a pilot. We have reasonably good work policies and, in most
cases, have a good relationship with management. Like any place, however, there’s always
room for improvement.
One of the most important improvements we seek is to change those work policies into
enforceable work rules, bound by a contract between the pilots and management. While we’re
at it, of course, we’ll take the opportunity to try to improve our existing work policies and pay
scales in the areas that are deficient.
Over six months ago, your SkyWest Pilots ALPA Organizing Committee formed a Contract
Study Committee, with the purpose of identifying areas in our existing policies and pay scales
that our pilots feel need improvement. The Organizing Committee wants to “hit the ground
running” to get our first contract as soon as possible.
To learn what is important to our pilots, the Contract Study Committee conducted two
telephone surveys through the Wilson Center for Public Research. The first focused on
identifying the top concerns of the pilot group, and the second specifically focused on pilot
fatigue. There were more than 1,000 pilot responses to the two surveys. We then distilled these
down to the general areas you feel need improvement. These are included in the report in the
Section titled “Suggested First Contract Priorities.”
Next, we asked ALPA’s Economic and Financial Analysis Department (E&FA) to prepare a
report on whether SkyWest has the operational and financial ability to address the abovementioned
concerns and remain competitive in the current environment. We have included
highlights of E&FA’s analysis as well as the full report in Sections 2 and 3.
This report is the result of our committee’s work over the past six months. This is not intended
to be an exhaustive list of the items we’ll be working on for the first contract, but rather a list
of the most important topics of concern to the pilot group. In the coming weeks we’ll begin
preparing a proposed first contract. This will be built largely on our existing Crew Policy
Manual with the most substantive changes in the areas listed in the attached report and areas
you suggest in the coming months.
It’s our hope that this report will begin a vigorous discussion of what needs to be accomplished
to make SkyWest an even better place to work. Please take a moment to review this report to
see if it addresses most of what is important to you personally. We invite your comments.
In unity,
Frank Bowlin Paul Millsap
[email protected] [email protected]
C: 831-247-0326 C: 435-225-3463
Contract Study Committee
SkyWest Pilots ALPA Organizing Committee