Originally Posted by
eaglefly
...and many of you are still obsessed with me. The more things change, the more they stay the same....
Yes, the implication by many of you is (and has been in rebuttal to my comments) that the contractual provisions of the
Protected Pilot Agreement in your CBA are rock solid, i.e., have no reasonable method or possibility of being altered and thus every pilot included is essentially guaranteed to become an AA pilot under any and all considerations. If you DON'T think it is bulletproof, then please explain why. If you won't then that must mean you cannot come up with any reason it is not and thus my assertion is valid. Every example that I have discussed that might place that provision in jeopardy of alteration (or even elimination) has been met with vehement disagreement.
That's because your assertions act like it's as stable as a shed in an EF-5 tornado. There's more to it then that and you know it.