IronCityBlue
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A significant part of Boyd's assumption per that same article involves mainline pilots signing off on more permitted outsourcing. CAL is holding fast at 50 seats, AA is talking about taking it all back, and AirTran just fought off a crappy TA that would have raised permitted outsourcing to 86 seats. While it could all be undone by one shortsighted pilot group, it appears progress is being made on the scope front, and the potential for further scope erosion, like Boyd suggests is vital for RAH in the first place, while possible, doesn't look likely.