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SWA/Airtran Process Agreement??

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Inferior to me? No. I hope they ask questions to their MEC and NC, and make sure it is fair. Everyone needs good advice in life, and what OYS and myself give is good advice to the Airtran pilots. I have been through arbitration, and it was less messy than doing it ourselves and having hard feelings at the conclusion. When an outside group with no self interest in the outcome does it, everybody gets a fair number. I can see why you might not want that group to take the advice. That is clear.


Bye Bye---General Lee

Why would a bunch of professional aviators take advice from a kid? "Virtual Airlines" don't count as experience......
 
This shows you don't understand INTL flying. I pick trips based on destinations, around the World. Sometimes I am in the Pacific (Guam, Saipan, Busan, Taipei, Osaka, Narita, Nagoya, Honolulu), and sometimes I fly Europe. Othertimes I go South to Rio or Santiago. That means timezones. I may be typing on here while in Asia, and it is a weird hour in the States. I really do type at all hours of the day, because I am ALL OVER THIS PLANET. You aren't. And Rome doesn't have 767s flying there now, rather A330s. (we have multiple widebody planes, you know)


Bye Bye--General Lee


Sitting in your room on MS Flight Sim isn't really flying......
 

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