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It's Trophy, not trouphy. Use spell check next time. It's free on MS Word. The world will take you a little more seriously if you can spell.
 
I WILL HAVE NONE OF THIS!!! If you read "The Walmatization of SKYW" thread, you would all know that I will decide what is proper and what is not.


THE TROFEE IS MINE, BACK OFF!
 
This site is a joke. Why would I bother to spell check on a worthless thread. Enjoy the trophy.
 
What I want to know is why does ASA have 1800 pilots for 135 A/C? That seems to be more in line with a Legacy carrier staffing than a regional. We have 2600 pilots for 259 airplanes. Why so many crew per plane? Just curious.

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What I want to know is why does ASA have 1800 pilots for 135 A/C? That seems to be more in line with a Legacy carrier staffing than a regional. We have 2600 pilots for 259 airplanes. Why so many crew per plane? Just curious.

Its called poor management and planning.
 

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