ready2push
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- Jul 4, 2002
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Uncle Don and Draginass:
Your positions are pretty clear on this issue. You are both clearly against TSA pilots flying these jets. That's understood, but what do you propose the pilot group at TSA do?
Seriously, that's not a rhetorical question and I'm not flaming. I don't know what the pilot group could do. Certainly they cannot strike. What would you do if you were a pilot at TSA?
You guys talk about how TSA pilots are nearly scabs and imply that they may be treated punitively if there were ever a merger/acquisition, but you don't really offer any options for the average line pilot/furloughee at TSA.
So, my question is what's your advice and what would you do if you were a TSA pilot? Quit? Refuse to fly? It's a serious question and I hope your answer reflects your professionalism and knowledge.
Your positions are pretty clear on this issue. You are both clearly against TSA pilots flying these jets. That's understood, but what do you propose the pilot group at TSA do?
Seriously, that's not a rhetorical question and I'm not flaming. I don't know what the pilot group could do. Certainly they cannot strike. What would you do if you were a pilot at TSA?
You guys talk about how TSA pilots are nearly scabs and imply that they may be treated punitively if there were ever a merger/acquisition, but you don't really offer any options for the average line pilot/furloughee at TSA.
So, my question is what's your advice and what would you do if you were a TSA pilot? Quit? Refuse to fly? It's a serious question and I hope your answer reflects your professionalism and knowledge.