Originally Posted by
PurdueFlyer
There are the PSA pilots of the industry who cut the legs out from other groups. They think their actions exist in a vacuum and can't see the long term effects if their actions. All in exchange for 12 additional interviews at mainline, some new aircraft and the promise that they are growth and not replacement.
Not entirely correct.
The few senior pilots were very good at scaring the younger ones into voting yes. Coupled with the FACT that our MEC said specifically that Airways would close down PSA unless a yes vote.
Now it's eagles turn. Enjoy the games.
PSA is having a heck if a time trying to staff the current airframes. There is no way they can find 400 additional pilots. Management has degraded this industry so much and it's showing. What I don't get is that they want even more. They just don't get it.