For all those predicting doom and gloom at the new US Airways, I disagree.
ALPA will smooth the waters with the East MEC, but the list won't change. Prater will work the East side to get the list to management so “he can help” move us both forward to a better contract. Politically, he'd love a contract that really moves US Airways forward. The top 500 East Coast Captains really want a new contract. Expect them to politic to move the process forward. Every month that passes that they are on the LOA contract costs them really big dollars. For the short run, 2-4 years, nothing will really change. Don't expect a big movement of folks from West to East and vice versa. For the East guys that want to come West ... come on, and you'll get a friendly reception. This is the new US Airways with the spirit of AWA out West. What they are doing out East ... it is up to them. If all the East guys get a 20% pay raise, minimum, better work rules, and continued recalls, they will move forward.
They will never forget, but time heals all or you are just miserable in life and it eats you up as a person. If you can’t let it go, find a different profession, life is too short to be miserable in a job for 10-20 years. When both groups make more money, we continue to have 100M dollar quarter profits, and stock options/bonus checks roll in, then the waters smooth over pretty fast. We are on the verge of new equipment and have the application in for China. If we bring 330/340 metal to the West, then both sides are flying large equipment and there is less "movement" across the domiciles. With new hires coming on the bottom to the 190 (assuming the East Furloughees don't want it) that will help to level out the animosity as well. I'm optimistic and you'll find that spirit out West. Every West pilot is committed to the success of the new US Airways. We want the East guys to share the same commitment. Come back to the picket line with us and come back to the joint contract talks. The longer the East stalls the joint contract the harder the feelings cement. Expect Prater to not let that happen. He and ALPA need a better contract for US Airways to show that his watch is a success ... otherwise he is just a worthless dude like the last guy. Age 60/65 has half of all pilots split, Prater needs an industry leading contract for US Airways to spring all pilot groups forward now that we are all making money. He can’t let US Airways implode by setting aside the list. If the East guys don’t move forward soon, the West pilots will open Section 6 and negotiate our own new contract. I’m sure we’ve told the East guys that. Don’t make the same mistake and stick to DOH/De-certify ALPA/NO to Joint Contract Talks – that would push us to Section 6 and you will be stuck on your contract till 31 Dec 2009 (and add 18 months to that before it gets implemented).
Sure the water is a little rough now, but give us 3/6 months and see where we are with a 150M second and third quarter profits – it isn’t going to be as bad as everyone suggests. We’ll get through it.