Originally Posted by
chrisreedrules
But good enough to fly your passengers no? You obviously have no clue what’s going on industry-wide and how that affects the legacies, but most acutely American Airlines.
Delta isn’t as reliant on its regional feed as both UAL and AAL are. UAL has a plan to reduce its regional footprint with mainline narrowbodies. AA is… Increasing its regional partners, bringing back 50 seat outdated CRJ200s that passengers loathe, and announcing to its pilots that it will be reevaluating its widebody international footprint.
Essentially doubling down on everything that YOU as an APA pilot should be worried about insourcing your own flying for. Doubling down on everything that you as an APA pilot should be interested in increasing the size of your labor union and gaining leverage for.
Your union leadership is a reflection of your pilot group. I honestly hope you don’t become ALPA. You’re a toxic pilot group with a toxic labor organization to represent you. Go on doing you and getting the same results. Contract after contract.
It’s not APA’s job to solve AAL’s problems for them. If AAL had brought any kind of proposal that was reflective of what you’re talking about, this might be a valid discussion. But it isn’t, so get hired normally and stop *****ing about “toxicity” that’s just reality.