Originally Posted by
Jack Bauer
One thing I liked that was said at the ATL DPA meeting, Seham is not locked in and in fact only one of a handful of law firms that will apply for the job when DPA is the new Delta pilots union. That said, the "he said, she said" over at US Airways doesn't always paint an accurate picture. Emotions are obviously running high.
Another thing I like about how the current DPA leadership are conducting themselves, they are not spewing hate and anger but rather a thoughtful mapping of what has become of ALPA and how future Delta Airline pilots can best be served. A much different organization than the Airways group and also much different than the current ALPA group who appear to act more childlike every day.
I really agree with this point Jack. DPA has behaved this way even in the face of some incredible mud slinging by ALPA. Their patience and refusal to throw mud back makes me proud of them.
Carl