180ToTheMarker
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I predict once the extended fences are removed, SWA won't be flying 717's.
Since we fly to 450 destinations on 6 continents of course we have to have some help.
Since you fly to 71 destinations in 36 states, I would sure hope you have your own flying in house.
Now that's just rich. Sound's like your the perfect employee for Airline management. You can care less if DAL is doing the the flying as long has you have lots of destinations . I wonder how many pilots DAL will have on the property in 5 years, with your kind of thinking.
Again dip********************, you cover only 1/2 the US....We cover 6 out of 7 continentsI am sure math is not your stronger point, but roughly DAL had 28 pilots per destination, SWA has 87. Perfect numbers if I was DAL CEO. As a pilot ( if you are one) nothing to be bragging about.
It'll be even more hilarious when you're slinging gear for an AT pilot who DIDN'T pay for his type!Wow, that's hilarious coming from a company that has NINE fleet types eating at the bottom line and a pilot contract with a weak scope clause(over 800 Connection airframes).
RF
It'll be even more hilarious when you're slinging gear for an AT pilot who DIDN'T pay for his type!
Wrong einstein. I said when you go to over 450 destinations you need some help. We cover the GLOBE, you cover west texas.
Again dip********************, you cover only 1/2 the US....We cover 6 out of 7 continents
I realize math is your strong point, because you used it to pay for your job!
but check again, on howmany connection airframes there are. And now many more are parking.
What makes you think the AirTran pilots aren't going to be paying for a type? Talk of probation too.
The same way I kiss your wife.
Actually my wife name is Steve, since I am gay. Any chance I can get some of the same loven you gave to my man Steve?
My check was probably just about the same as you paid for that type rating. I used it to upgrade my kitchen and retile the pool.
:laugh::laugh:Lest we forget this web site is a place to mutually discuss all things aviation
Scope if on vacation for 4 weeks..
Probation is a non-starter, it's not even on the table.What makes you think the AirTran pilots aren't going to be paying for a type? Talk of probation too.
Probation is a non-starter, it's not even on the table.
However, type ratings might be undecided for right now. There are most likely discussions of that ongoing and it remains to be seen what will be done with that. It's a pretty hefty financial chunk of change, our 737 F/O's aren't typed (unless they were typed somewhere else) and of course anyone wanting to transition to the 737 would have to be typed. Normally I'd say that Southwest would have to pay for that, but Southwest isn't a typical airline.
The sticky part will be how you deal with current 737 F/O's. How do you force someone to go buy training when they already have the job and neither CBA allows for a pilot to be terminated or displaced because of a type rating purchase. I imagine you'd wind up with a DFR lawsuit against ALPA by our F/O's pretty quickly if they deliberately negotiated away a $7k or $8k chunk of change from their pockets.
The only way I can see around that is if the ARBITRATOR includes it in his decision, and I highly doubt anyone would, as it's not germaine to a SLI decision. But as far as the 717 pilots who transition over at a later date... if it's not because of a displacement... you never know.
Just food for thought.
I predict you are wrong. The numbers indicate otherwise. A lot will depend on renegotiated leases that SW can demand that AT did hot have to HP to negotiate.
Probation is a non-starter, it's not even on the table.
I'm not even going to justify such an obvious attempt at scare tactics with a rational response. It's just not worth my time to explain why it's not legal in any way, shape, or form.The decision will be made by SWA and won't be a negotiated item is what i'd guess. If it is negotiated, I'd be shocked if ALPA was at the table. I'm not even sure ALPA has spoken to anyone of consequence at SWA since the initial meet and greet.
SWA is purchasing AirTran and will offer employment. The ALPA contract will go away and there is 1 year of probation allowed in the SWAPA contract. All AirTran pilots will be new hires by definition so probation is absolutely "on the table." I doubt to many SWA pilots would object and ALPA is of no consequence.
It's just not worth my time to explain why it's not legal in any way, shape, or form.
You need to study up if you think there is any law that would keep a company from implementing a probation period on new hire employees. I'm not certain that SWA will require probation but that is the rumor. I am certain that if SWA wants a probation period they will get a probation period just as they do with every other new hire pilot.