Sorry Rez, I didn't see it. Must not be important enough, otherwise it'd be very obvious.
no problem....
https://crewroom.alpa.org/Default.aspx?tabid=2698
Look, Wall Street says there's over 80% chance that our idiotic Fed will be cutting interest rates this week. What does that do to our dollar? What does that do to our collective value?
ok...but the cabatoge is a comin'
You know something, I'm not that worried about cabotage. We ARE some of the cheapest labor in the world.
Why would you say something like that? Got a reference?
PCL, not to really harp on you, but are you really worried about Russians coming here and flying for half the wages? You know, as much as I hate RJDC and their lawsuit, Joe is right. I see more threat to my job from US ALPA-represented (and non-ALPA) regional airlines than I do from Russian pilots.
Multi Crew License is a scheme generated by the Indians, Chinese and S. Americans to put ab initio pilots with 250 total time into the cockpits of Boeing and Airbus. This of course is how they employ pilots. The MPL scheme is attractive to the West because they can attract pilots to fly Boeings and 'Bus' from college. Talk about Shiney Jet Syndrome!!!
If there are not enough pilots in the US you can bet "those who control the distribution of wealth" will lobby the DOL, DOJ, DHS and Immigration to allow foreigners to leagally fly jets in this country. Your job is their Job.
Take a look at my airline. Part of my airline flies between Hawaiian islands. An ALPA airline (Mesa) came in, and literally destroyed the market with their $19 fares. Yes, $19! Not only that, but they got down to $9. Thanks to them, it costs more to take a cab from HNL to Waikiki than it does to fly from HNL - KOA.
And what will "those who control the distribution of wealth" do when US citizens stop applying/working for Mesa and there is no one here from the USA who will undercut you. They will get their labor.
One simple problem to fix the profession and career problem in this country is to simply pay pilots more. Why won't management do that? should they? If so, why? How? Who's gonna make them...? And if they can... HOW?
Management raising labor cost is akin to french kissing your grandmother.....
Their senior captains are making substantially less than I make as an FO. Should I worry about Russians, or should I worry about my fellow ALPA brothers flying under ridiculously sh*tty contracts?
You want ALPA to stop Mesa from undercutting, but does ALPA have the consensus of the membership to do so? IOW, what does a JFK widebody ALPA pilot think about Mesa undercutting you in HI?
Another question for you:
Do you know how much pilots flying regional airline equipment overseas make? I spoke to a BritAir pilot (one of Air France regional carriers), and let's just say I was pleasantly surprised.
How much does a BA pilot make? Emeritis? JAL? LH?
Trust me, cabotage is the least of my worries.
Agreed. You might retire before it becomes real. But do you want to travel during retirement and not know the difference between a welcome aboard PA and Dell computer call center...???