Originally Posted by
ColdWhiskey
I believe you underestimate the number of F9 pilots that would rather Frontier failed than to be a part of RAH. You state 'many (not most)'.
I believe your statement would be much more accurate if you had just said 'most (virtually all)'.
For me personally, I have nothing against regional pilots or being associated with them. For myself, and a very large percentage of current F9 pilots, the SLI was a career ending proposition with Frontier/RAH. Over 1600 regional pilots went ahead of me on the combined list. That guarantees that if seperation does not happen, I will never upgrade, will be perpetually stagnated, and continually moving down the list, as 1600 RAH pilots move in front of me.
Without seperation, there is no future for me (and a huge percentage of my F9 peers) with Frontier Airlines, and as such, I would just as soon see it fail, than to see an undeserving RAH pilot take my seat.
That idiotic windfall SLI virtually guaranteed that there could never be a long term permanent RAH/Frontier partnership (which is unfortunate).
I believe my sentiments are shared by most Frontier pilots.
I dont know which is worse: The fact you think like this, or you think others share this attitude. All this achieves for you is the the continued downward spiral that all other airline professionals witness. The selfish and blatant egoism you and "most" F9 pilots share will only harm you in the future as you will for sure make your attitude well known where ever you end up. Its normal to have dislikes with a SLI determination, but you F9 guys take the proverbial cake. After the hardship the Midwest guys have faced, you claim the SLI was "idiotic" because it did favor you. Unbelievable introverted.
What goes around, comes around.