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I need some education.
How much did the USAir East guys militantly guarding a DOH merger derail the United proposed merger in 2000? I need some education.
the 190 is flown by us airways mainline
So was the 170.
No, I believe that was flown by the elite "Embraer Division". Not by mainline.
Was MidAtlantic which was on the same operating certificate as mainline UsAir. Flown by furloughed mainline pilots at Embraer rates.
Was MidAtlantic which was on the same operating certificate as mainline UsAir. Flown by furloughed mainline pilots at Embraer rates.
"Furloughed mainline" pilots are not the same as "mainline" pilots.
Well, that statement says it all. It doesn't matter who paid the fuel bill, who paid the leases, etc. The pilots that flew these aircraft were furloughed mainline pilots. These pilots could not bid back to A320's, B737's, A330's, etc. Only when they were recalled back to the mainline carrier could they then bid back to this equipment.
How can they be furloughed USAir pilots when they are flying USAir planes and getting paychecks by USAirways?
But many of those pilots were never furloughed.
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe you can bid off Ted or Song if your seniority can hold it. The MDA guys could NOT bid off the 170...
This is one of the reasons for the ongoing lawsuit, it was a recall to mainline but was not treated as such...
Kind of like the seniority “do over” the east is looking for. Apple does not fall far from the tree I guess.
If the MDA pilots were getting Usair longevity for MDA time I, and many other pilots would have taken a position there BUT it was clearly spelled out that the pilots were NOT active USAir pilots.
The MD pilots were USAir pilots and many were maxed out on longevity in the first place. As for being able to "bid off it" that always depends on if there are are open positions available and if there is any kind of training freeze.
That statment is a COMPLETE FABRICATION. As an MDA hire you could NEVER, I repeat NEVER bid off the 170. To get back to mainline you had to be recalled, got through MAINLINE indoc and mainline aircraft training.
Many airline impose a 2 or 3 year freeze for training. Some exmpt new hires, others not. So is a pilot under a freeze, of any length, not a "real pilot" of that airline?
So are you saying that after your two or three year MDA "freeze" that you would be able to bid the 76 if their was an opening? I'll save you the typing.....NO you couldn't.
And as far as your little apple comment goes, you're way off base. I always thought there was no way east should have gotten DOH because DOH had nothing to do with anything logical. But calling pilots furloughed during a time when they never were furloughed and actively flying USAir planes with USAir call sign on the USAir certificate with pilots from the USAir seniority list is insane. I personally think the Nic award will stand, but there may be 40 or 50 exceptions who do indeed get the "do over" because the original award categorized them incorrectly.
If it wasn't treated as such...why did the guys go back?
The comparison between MDA and Ted & Song is not correct- Ted and Song were re-brandings where united and delta marketed a unique service WITHIN the same company- just a different product like Motorola has razors and Qs. MDA was clearly not that.
You took the MDA job knowing that it was not usair mainline. I believe it was clearly spelled out in the LOA that allowed MDA. I and many others did not go to MDA because we read the LOA, so we went elsewhere. So should we get longevity also because you want the rules changed? Unfortunately Nic looked at ALL the information and decided that due to the LOA and the very structure of MDA that you were indeed furloughed. Read the transcripts....oh I forgot the east MEC won't post them.
Please enlighten me as to how USAir was furloughing AND hiring at the same time? What do we do with the people like ALG flyer? He NEVER flew a mainline aircraft yet he wants longevity equal to a furloughed pilot that didn't go to MDA. Should he be senior to a furloughed pilot that took a corporate job KNOWING full well that MDA time did NOT add to mainline seniority. Where should he go in relation to a west pilot? Should he go in front of 2 or three hundred West pilots that did not fly for a WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY?