Originally Posted by
pilot64golfer
You mean CAL furloughs so Brucia jumps to add longevity to the merger policy to protect them, then a merger partner has more furloughs, and his move just did the opposite of what he intended it to do?
The truth is that he knew any merger partner would have more widebodies, so he wanted longevity to boost senior CAL pilots against other airlines (which worked for them) but it really didn't help the 2005 and beyond hires.
I noticed he did well in the SLI because of his longevity.