241BlujucCktl
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- Nov 29, 2007
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1. I don't fly for US Air.
2. There is no more "your" or "their" flying. You have a fundamentaly NEW airline to deal with. Your old US Air is road kill. It's over. You're lucky you got a fresh start frankly.
3. You acknowledge that the pilots are just along for the ride so why waste your time asking other pilots to return "your" flying. Exhibit A that your old way of life is rotting in it's grave.
As to question 2.
ALPA. That's your answer....is that what you wanted to hear?
First of all congrats on not flying for US Air. May you be so fortunate that you never fly under such a self serving, opportunistic management scheme as the current US Air. Because you don't fly for US Air, you are painfully ignorant as to the division of labor at the current US Airways. Basically the merger is complete in name only. Until a single contract is ratified, Us Air operates under the provisions of the transition agreement which keeps the majority of flying separated into AWA (west) flying and US Air (east) flying. I do apologize for assuming that you are/were form the AWA side. Due to the passion and ignorance of your posts, I wrongly assumed you were a west pilot about to spew the never tiresome mantra "Our pilots saved your company therefore we should be placed above you in the seniority list".
As to your answer to my second question, I ask just 1 more. Why is it that you nor I could find any example or legal precedence of a union or association placing a new hire above a 16 year industry veteran on a seniority list prior to the Nic award?