CFIT
Gimme your money
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You are missing a valid point....
As much as Skywest pilots look and act the part of professionals, they have no method to enforce it. Meaning they have no CBA and no ASAP program. OO pilots can talk the talk but they cannot walk the walk. Same with JB and VA pilots.
SkyWest Pilots have had an ASAP program in effect for nearly 3 years, it has been called a model of what can be doen to promote pilots and safety by the FAA director himself. AS far as a CBA, our is as established as much as anybody else's, managemnt can and will subdue the rules here and at any other place, ALPA or not. ASA had over 18,000 policy greivences dismissed by voting in their last contract. Calling JB,VA, and OO pilots unprofessional, is by and far a disgrace. But to be safe please tell all your ALPA bretheren to avoid our jumpseats, cause you it's just unsafe, right?
As the PIC I have been pushed by management to operate my jet counter to my professional instinct. However, I knew that with a CBA and ASAP that I would be protected. My CBA states that the PIC is the unquestioned authority on the aircraft. While the FARs also state that, and OO pilots might feel that is adequate protection... it is... when dealing with the FAA. However, your employment is something else... The FAA might be satisfied that you operated safely, but they do not care if you fly again and the Feds won't protect your paycheck.
You were pushed by your management? I thought you said your mighty ALPA shield stops all that. It's what have told us we would have if we joined your happy rim job club? You said all that stops with ALPA protection? ALPA doesn't care about me or my paycheck, it is nothing more than a business that needs income, you can't tell me I need ALPA more than it needs me when they spent over 6 million dollars on the last union drive, it's called return on investment, right?
In addition, Doctors and Lawyers have Associations to represent them on CapHill.
Again, it has to do with the ability to tell a manager no, who is pushing you as PIC to operate against your desire for safety. In the end, when push comes to shove, Skywest pilots cannot do that.
Conduct and image is one a part of professionalism, but backing it up with a CBA, ASAP and the ability to influence federal law and policy is where the real professionals operate.
Sorry, but there is an entire world outside of SGU. I've discussed CapHill, but as the industry truely goes global, the ability to represent the profession will be critical. Skywest JB and VA pilots are not Amish. Rather more like Native Americans who must adapt or be sequestered to the reservation.
It can be, if the OO pilot so do want to.
There's a world past Herndon too.
Bottom line Rez, you single handedly, have poisended your own well with your hate and negative diatribe torwards SkyWest, JB, Virgin and the Military, I suppose you can put SouthWest and American in there too. You have easily killed more support for you organization than you can imagine. Maybe direct your efforts to fixing you glee club and the presidents 500 thousand dollar a year plus salary and lifetime pension pay check or even 140k a year salary Jan the Journalist makes for his ad hoc piece on "Timmy is ALPA" disgrace. (has he been fired yet?)
There's a good reason nearly 3000 pilots overwhelmingly didn't vote in ALPA, because of people like you and the fact that you can't admit that ALPA has failed. It simply cannot represent the regional pilot and the legacy pilot, it's a conflict of interest, it's a big business with huge salaries thriving on it's past that overlooks today.
Rez, the milk has soured, putting back in the fridge isn't going to fix it. You have to throw it out, really.