Thread: Comair updates?

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ShyGuy , 08-04-2012 02:56 PM
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Quote: Hmmm, let's compare apples to apples, shall we.

Some former OH MEC dude WRITES a memorandum with no force other than his wholehearted desire to make DAL pilots resign their DAL numbers if they want a job. 1. the OH pilots have no bearing whatsoever in this WRITING of a MEMORANDUM, 2. if this ever came to fruition, at least a job could have been had (resigning your seniority is your own choice), 3. you could still have fed your family

So now, DAL pilots VOTE (all of them) to get rid of planes that effectively and affirmatively puts OH pilot out of jobs. Yep, that's right, some upper muchy-muck didn't WRITE A SIMPLE MEMORANDUM, DAL VOTED this in (knowing full well the ramifications on the regionals, and OH in particular).

Give me another load of crap about how this is good for the flying industry. THis was good for DAL pilot's wallets and that is it, period. Removing regional flying ONLY helps the DAL guys, wow, they're getting more planes and get new hires to move up the ladder.

All the while, 800+ OH pilots are out of work, permanently with OH, not just a furlough, I note, with no chance of being recalled, no chance of having THE OPTION of giving up a seniority number, nothing, nada. DAL pilots are just as much responsible for putting OH guys out of work as DAL mgmt is.

Yeah, it's business, but let's stop tip-toeing around the underlying issue.
Wait a minute, how can you allege that Delta pilots knew their TA would put Comair out of business permanently? There's no way. Comair could have existed as a 44 aircraft operation. Delta pilots finally limited scope, allowed 70 more bigger RJs, BUT, require the parking of 225 CRJ-200s, to be replaced DIRECTLY with B717s flown by mainline Delta! Everyone talks about mainline should take the flying back, and now they are. What did you think was gonna happen? Of course regionals will be hurt. Some will disappear. Others will cut big time. Some might make it out okay, like Skywest so far. But the bottom line is, mainline delta will be taking the equivalent of 225 CRJ flying back to mainline in the form of 88 B717s. The industry is moving in the right direction, which is mainline take back their flying. It sucks for the regional crowd, becaus someone has to fall on the sword. The shift of flying from regionals back to mainline is good for everyone, except regional lifers. Everyone's mileage will vary.
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