AA717driver
A simpler time...
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CSY--ALPA failed to inform the TWA MEC that they were actively recruiting the AA pilots before, during and shortly after the integration.
"If the deal was so bad, so un-fair and againt any law, surely the courts would have given the TWA pilots their rightful place on the list by now."
The suit is ongoing.
"That being said, I have not heard any complains from the senior ex-TWA pilots who are now flying for AA.."
Of course not. They are nearly all ex-Ozark and most are trying to cover up the fact that they got DOH when TWA acquired OZ.
"The furloughed TWA guys can always try to cry on the shoulder of the furloughed native AA guys (like myself), but not sure they are getting much sympathy."
You expect to be on pins and needles for the first several years of your career. After 10 years, if you end up on the street, your company has gone out of business--not been acquired. This is no different than the screwing Delta gave the PanAm pilots. Actually, that WAS slightly worse--the PAA people(747 Capt's.) were just cut loose and not offered the coveted spot on the bottom of the seniority list.
"Blame it on 9/11, not on the AA guys...What did the AA pilots owe the TWA guys in the first place....? Their seats?"
AA pilots owe TWA for the 100 aircraft they are operating and the Natives who are employed because of it. AA would have still grounded the 727's and probably would have grounded the F100's, too. There are now only a handful of aircraft on order.
If you believe in "to the victor go the spoils" you'd better be prepared to live by that, too. The LCC's are taking chunks out of AA's lifeblood--yield. JetBlue and AirTran(both becoming populated with ex-TWA people) owe the legacy carriers nothing...
TC
"If the deal was so bad, so un-fair and againt any law, surely the courts would have given the TWA pilots their rightful place on the list by now."
The suit is ongoing.
"That being said, I have not heard any complains from the senior ex-TWA pilots who are now flying for AA.."
Of course not. They are nearly all ex-Ozark and most are trying to cover up the fact that they got DOH when TWA acquired OZ.
"The furloughed TWA guys can always try to cry on the shoulder of the furloughed native AA guys (like myself), but not sure they are getting much sympathy."
You expect to be on pins and needles for the first several years of your career. After 10 years, if you end up on the street, your company has gone out of business--not been acquired. This is no different than the screwing Delta gave the PanAm pilots. Actually, that WAS slightly worse--the PAA people(747 Capt's.) were just cut loose and not offered the coveted spot on the bottom of the seniority list.
"Blame it on 9/11, not on the AA guys...What did the AA pilots owe the TWA guys in the first place....? Their seats?"
AA pilots owe TWA for the 100 aircraft they are operating and the Natives who are employed because of it. AA would have still grounded the 727's and probably would have grounded the F100's, too. There are now only a handful of aircraft on order.
If you believe in "to the victor go the spoils" you'd better be prepared to live by that, too. The LCC's are taking chunks out of AA's lifeblood--yield. JetBlue and AirTran(both becoming populated with ex-TWA people) owe the legacy carriers nothing...
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