Proud of SWAPA. Not one F9 pilot deserves to be senior to one SWAPA pilot....Yes SWA doesn't suck like your airline.
First quote of many that demonstrates a couple things...the arrogance of the SWA pilot group and the ignorance of the law of the land.
F9 pilots have rights, they should defend them.
Yes they do. Legal rights. Its called the Allegheny/Mohawk LPPs and its the LAW OF THE LAND.
Now the door maybe open for a serious consolidation of carriers such as JetBlue, Virgin, Frontier and Spirit.
Guess what? Virgin has already expressed interest in F9's Airbii.
You do realize it's SOUTHWEST AIRLINES trying to give you a job don't you?
Again, SWA arrogance on parade. I can remember a time when it was inconceivable that there could be an airline industry without Pan Am, Eastern, TWA, etc. Things change, pal.
Wow, the SW jerks are coming out of the woodwork.
You noticed that too?
I dont think they are being Jerks. I would love to see the F9 guys at SWA.
"...as long as they're stapled to the bottom of our list." You forgot to add that part.
I feel a small group of senior F9 guys are driving this to the ground.
Wrong. They're just standing up for their LEGAL rights. You buy their airline, you must integrate the seniority list using the Allegheny/Mohawk LPPs. And one of the BIG items in that is
NO WINDFALLS.
Placing F9 pilots behind new hire SWA pilots constitutes a huge windfall for junior SWA guys. And there's no argument there.
But seeing what Repubic did to Midwest I am very complexed . JMO
What does this even mean?
Wow, do they teach you guys at SWA the "holier than thou" attitude in training or do you just get hired with that attitude?.
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How big was SWA when they bought Morris? How big are you guys now?
As all those financial disclosures say, "Past performance is not indicative of future results".
Exactly right. Past growth cannot be extrapolated into the future.
Disagree. They will force arbitration and get seat protection and relative seniority to their respective seat. It is Federal Law Mohawk Allegeny. These guys know what they are doing.
Much as I HATE agreeing with anything ID says, he's right about this one. Allegheny/Mohawk precludes windfalls. Now you might toss the "career expectations" card on the table, but that is generally understood to mean upgrading from narrowbody to widebody equipment. That is a nonstarter in this case because both airlines are narrowbody operators.
Here's the ONLY fair way to integrate these two carriers that complies with current Federal Law:
1. No bump, no flush.
2. All SWA pilots hired before the startup date of the current airline known as Frontier are protected.
3. The rest of the F9 and SWA pilots are ratioed together based on the number of remaining pilots.
Period, end of story.
Flame away.