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The control of much of this is no longer in managements hands. y of The Alabama Retirement System was, and rightly so, deeply concerned about the ability of US to survive a UAL bankruptcy due to pressure from several places.

Unlike much of airline managment and airline union management, these people have an obligation to protect their constituancy and liquidation may well be an attractive option to them.

These people have no "airline" blood. They will not be caught up in the usual bull and to them it is as cold a decision as it gets.
 
I find the agreement to be very encouraging.

Perhaps a stronger, more healthy US Airways will mean that fewer WO pilots will be displaced by "J4J" programs.
 

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