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Nic is dead. Dead dead dead! A more practical solution is going to iron out the problems the west had and move this thing forward for betterment of all USAirways pilots.
People can have their opinion, but this internal union dispute is settled with Date of Hire. Next!
 
Nic is dead. Dead dead dead!
Right. And the company didn't sue for declaratory judgment fearing another injunction barring Usapa's wet-dream list either.

Keep clicking those heals together repeating your mantra and maybe your dream will come true. But probably not.
 
At some point, do enough of the East pilots retire that there are more Westies and this crap finally gets resolved? Because obviously the status quo will not yield a solution.
 
The only resolution will come when enough west pilots decide to organize a movement to oust USAPA by coming to east bases and showing they have a legitimate plan for dissatisfied east pilots to support. They can't do it by arguing on a handful of message boards to the same handful of keyboard cowboys.

If the west pilots think they can win anything of value in the courts, they are sadly mistaken. Nothing will replace shoe leather and building coalitions with east pilots. It cannot successfully be done at a distance, but it can be done.

USAPA can be replaced, but it will take work, not words.
 

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