whymeworry?
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General Lee said:Whymeworry?.
"DAL will still be around, whether the pilots strike or not."
Delta will be around if the pilots strike? Are you kidding me? Gone. They haven't been able to train any replacements for the PRPs since last Summer (only 200 pilot trainings). And the ASA pilots will NOT be allowed to fly any of the Delta routes because they are ALPA too. So, unless you have a bunch of connections from Lynchburg to Baton Rouge, I think it will sink. I hope it doesn't get to that, but you never know....
Bye Bye--General Lee
General, you're missing my point. If the pilots strike, while it may shut DAL down for while, it will not shut DAL down for good. Sooner or later the pilots and management will salvage what is left and pick up the pieces and rebuild the airline. The point is, strike or no strike, DAL is too big to just vanish into thin air. I agree with you that no pilots will be able to replace y'all. But telling the pilots that their actions will force the carrier to liquidate is, IMHO, meritless and a scare-tactic at best.
There is no question about it, DAL will be severely scarred by a strike. But even if it took the courts to fire the entire mgmt team during a strike, eventually the pilots will return and the big D machine will spool up again. Certainly not as big as it once was, but it will not die overnight either.
Just doesn't happen that way. Too many complicating factors, too many interests to allow a sudden death.
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