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You have no idea what you are writing about.
As I wrote, I know the details first hand, I know the law suits and I know who were and are real scabs.
I may have also forgotten to mention I believe all the "Tracy Aces" were retired by 1985. If not there might have been two left on property.
They were called that because they were hired and trained by UAL in Tracy, CA during WWII young and Captains most of their career.
I met only one "Tracy Ace" in 1978 who was still flying. He was a DC10 Captain who let me jump seat with him when we didn't have pass privileges.