Rogue5
Adult Swim junkie
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BTW, as to your original question as to SkyWest's involvement in the demise of WestAir, TIS and others there at the time have presented a detailed history of how there was none. That story is all about J.O. and MESA (a ALPA carrier), and not about SkyWest.
SkyWest, in its dealings with companies it has merged with or with groups it has taken on has provided growth and opportunity for those pilots, sometimes pulling them from the wreckage of a failed union carrier. Talk to any ex WestAir guys flying here now: You'll get a slightly different perspective from your own or the message ALPA presents of itself.
The great question regarding quality of life is not about a union, it is about the pilot group/management relationship, organised or not...
SkyWest, in its dealings with companies it has merged with or with groups it has taken on has provided growth and opportunity for those pilots, sometimes pulling them from the wreckage of a failed union carrier. Talk to any ex WestAir guys flying here now: You'll get a slightly different perspective from your own or the message ALPA presents of itself.
The great question regarding quality of life is not about a union, it is about the pilot group/management relationship, organised or not...