michael707767
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The truth is that there isn't ANY argument about the top part of the list. Rather, their current table position would cripple the career progression of well over 2000 NWA pilots while they would enjoy almost all of the top positions for well over a decade.
They are in full spin mode trying to justify their ridiculous positions and laying blame while the NWA guys are trying to get the job done.
I am hearing its just the opposite. NWA is in spin mode, trying to justify walking away from the huge contractual improvements they could get . A relative position merger still favors the NWA pilots. Delta has a much higher percentage of widebodies, so a lot of NWA pilots will end up at widebody seniority even in a straight percentage merger. NWAs retirements are more than offset by the attrition your fleet faces in the next few years...even with the 787s coming in.
Delta does want to avoid arbitration though. I believe our position is sustainable, but we are not going to do this deal unless we are sure it has value for the Delta pilots all the way around.
I do agree with you on one thing. Let this thing die. I am perfectly happy with the career I see in front of me at Delta. Keep what you have, I'll keep what I have.