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And in total opposite...I just saw a report on CNN on about how over 50% of companies with aircraft are predicted to sell their jets and join fractional ownership companies to save costs.
 
You missed the point. It is not about if we want to fly those VLJs, but if those VLJs' young pilots would want to fly a Netjets CE750. The danger is if we hire a bunch of 2nd-tier paid VLJ pilots to fly us around, they will be eventually like RJ pilots tripping over themselves to fly 737s.

Now, if Netjets wanna pay us current pay rate to fly VLJs to haul our own guys around, AND give us a annual personal travel account allowance (say $2,000/yr) to substitute the airlines points that we would be missing, I am all for it![/quote

How about frequent flyer miles for personal use of the private jet.
 
I'm willing to learn from the airline pilot's mistakes. A contract means nothing without Scope..... Thinking that those little turboprop and jet planes were no big thing, no one would every want to fly them long distances, they would just always feed to our big airline, etc... Arrogance at it's finest

I doubt that we will get a separate fleet of VLJ's to fly crews around, but if we do we must protect ourselves from a "RJ" type situation.

Great post NJAPLT -- You hit it right on the money! SCOPE is EVERTHING.

Bottom line, ALL NetJets flying should ONLY be flown by pilots on the NJASAP seniority list..... period.

No matter how innocent it may look at first, starting-up an "airline within an airline" using non-seniority list pilots at different payrates than what we currently fly for is a recipe for disaster down the road....

We just clogged-up a gaping hole in Domestic Scope with the the NJI/NJA integration... do we really want to open up another one????
 
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We just clogged-up a gaping hole in Domestic Scope with the the NJI/NJA integration... do we really want to open up another one????

Your kidding right? The 300 pilots of NJI are a threat to the 3000 pilots of NJA?

Go back to the pledge of 2005. Did NJI cover all our flying? No. It was covered by outside vendors, so unless we get every part 135 pilot in the country on our seniority list, scope is largely irrelevant at Netjets.

Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to welcome the NJI pilots into the fold, but don't kid yourself about 'scope'.

And don't even get me started on EJM.
 
A large part of what makes NJA appealing to owners is safety and the pilots. That is a a huge factor in why we pay more to fly NJA than any old Part 135 operator. My guess is the owners would require this if there were to be a VLJ fleet. I would.

Fly safe, and thanks.
 
I'm sure the union would require it also. They put a ton of energy into the NJI merger and were willing to go to a single carrier arbitration for it (and still will if RS decides to back out of the deal). There isn't really any flying to gain for the NJA pilots with the merger, but keeping the door closed on outside pilots flying for NetJets (other than sell-offs) is very high on the list of things to do for the Strong Union group that leads the NJASAP and lead the 1108 before. The harm done to the legacy airlines pilot groups due to them allowing regionals to fly RJs on code share will not be allowed by the current leadership if they can help it at NJA. I have my doubts we'll see a VLJ fleet here to fly us around, but if we do I have no doubts it will be NJA pilots doing the flying if they are owned by NJA.
 
I'm sure the union would require it also. They put a ton of energy into the NJI merger and were willing to go to a single carrier arbitration for it (and still will if RS decides to back out of the deal). There isn't really any flying to gain for the NJA pilots with the merger, but keeping the door closed on outside pilots flying for NetJets (other than sell-offs) is very high on the list of things to do for the Strong Union group that leads the NJASAP and lead the 1108 before. The harm done to the legacy airlines pilot groups due to them allowing regionals to fly RJs on code share will not be allowed by the current leadership if they can help it at NJA. I have my doubts we'll see a VLJ fleet here to fly us around, but if we do I have no doubts it will be NJA pilots (beech 400 pilots) doing the flying if they are owned by NJA.

Sorry, couldn't help it. These guys/gals don't fly now so it would make sense to cross train them on a plane that probably weighs more ;)
 
Your kidding right? The 300 pilots of NJI are a threat to the 3000 pilots of NJA?

Go back to the pledge of 2005. Did NJI cover all our flying? No. It was covered by outside vendors, so unless we get every part 135 pilot in the country on our seniority list, scope is largely irrelevant at Netjets.

Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to welcome the NJI pilots into the fold, but don't kid yourself about 'scope'.

And don't even get me started on EJM.

No, I wasn't kidding. We DID in fact clog-up a gaping hole in our Domestic Scope with the NJA/NJI integration.

However, you bring up a very good point in that it was far from the ONLY gaping hole. Charter sell-offs and EJM will still have to be dealt with. We still have work to do on the Domestic Scope front.

Even in an operation like ours, scope matters and IS a relevant issue.

..... now, don't get me started on NJE trans-oceanic flying and the potential International Scope implications that beast could create for us at the bargaining table down the road.....
 

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