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Old 07-13-2014 | 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Gearjerk
One person's "above and beyond" might be another person's "professional" duty as a Commercial Airline Pilot, performing their fiduciary duty, under the current contract (PWA) with said employer.

"A fiduciary duty is a legal duty to act solely in another party's interests." Fiduciary Duty | Wex Legal Dictionary / Encyclopedia | LII / Legal Information Institute

So jerk, in your "professional opinion," you believe that pilots owe DAL "fiduciary duties" under the PWA???? And you believe that based on what??? Can you provide some case law that supports your premise that airline pilots owe fiduciary duties to their employer under their contract? Hint: it doesn't exist.

I think you and your sidekick, square, need to do some more research on what type of relationships dictate fiduciary duties (see doctor-patient, attorney-client, trustee-beneficiary, etc...) before you two start using terms that you don't understand.

Standing by for the back pedaling. Actually, neither of you ever admit you're mistaken. More accurately, standing by for the spin on why your post was actually correct.