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I have to throw the BS flag here Mr. aaflyer. I realize that SWAPA is the most influential pilot organization around but...
You all have to admit that once alpo got on board, age 65 was a done deal. Quit blaming SWAPA.
ALPA got on board a SWAPA position. So the blame lies with SWAPA who gave the issue its traction.
SWAPA is the cause of age 65.
I have to throw the BS flag here Mr. aaflyer. I realize that SWAPA is the most influential pilot organization around but...
You all have to admit that once alpo got on board, age 65 was a done deal. Quit blaming SWAPA.
In the 1960's Pan Am and TWA were two of the best airline jobs out there. Braniff was the most profitable airline in the 1970's. Eastern at one point was the largest airline in the U.S. in the 1980's. UAL in the 90's was thought by many as the strongest airline out there.
There is not a single airline out there that can be sure about their future. None of us are safe. It almost seems that the stronger an airline is at one point, the further it falls at another.
We all live in glass houses.
Yes, you just validated AAflyer's comments. Age 65 was spear headed by SWAPA.. Now everyone is suffering, even your own junior pilots.
Thanks!
Loco
Mr. Merchant
Could you please point out to us where the UAL pilots want to talk about a national seniority list. I for one have not seen nor heard of this subject at work in conversation or print. Not that I could be incorrect though. Just curious as to your statement.
Birdman
BTV
Joe Merchant, you are my hero!
So, exactly where does my 12/30/1988 TWA DOH fall on the ALPA National Seniority List?
Oh, yeah, I forgot. That was different...
Hypocrites. Twist in the wind, I say. TC
I think you might take a look at the international community. Age 65 started with ICAO changing the age limit...
Please let's not start letting facts get in the way of FI discussions... they destroy the credibility of this site.
Air Traffic Controllers retire at 57. Why?
Hi!
Age 65?
As of 2007 or 2008, JAA started an Age 70 study committee.
I don't think that has anything to do with SWAPA.
cliff
GRB
Let's just hope it never happens to anyone again...