Originally Posted by
Trip7
Somebody did a lot of digging just to try find a track record of "wrong calls" in order to feel better about the Energy Crisis that's coming. I will not be wrong in jet fuel and Oil because that is just 4th grade math.
There is not enough information state that Capt Gumm is solely at fault for what is happening to the pilot group. The current operational mess is a melting pot of issues which IMHO, stem from Centennial year related cost savings initiatives combined with 23M7/batch size issues.
Somebody did a lot of digging just to try find a track record of "wrong calls" in order to feel better about the Energy Crisis that's coming. I will not be wrong on jet fuel and Oil because that is just 4th grade math. We will find out very quickly in May/June timeframe.
I was wrong about Capt Gumm being an asset to the pilot group and that was a poor choice of word on my part. The real asset to the pilot group is DALPA which has been nothing short of outstanding over the years. I'm not saying Capt Gumm is solely at fault for the company's operational meltdown as there seems to be some type of external pressure on Flight Ops to cut cost, especially during the Centennial year, but my asset and serving the pilot group claim was wrong. It's been DALPA, not Capt. Gumm.
Just like folks are lasered focused WTI/Brent futures instead of looking at the big picture critical shortages of diesel and jet fuel, folks these days are lasered on finding every instance someone is wrong. One can have a laser focus on the majority of the time and elite baseball hitter is unsuccessful and completely miss the big picture.
While the centennial profit push certainly ran us over the edge, I think most people have been seeing a downward trend that just so happens to have started right around when Gumm came into FLOPs leadership. He was the one who found some “efficiencies” that caused the first summer of running “a little hot”. COVID aside, from that point on we have been in an increasing short staffed environment. They kept relying more and more on pilots picking up premium flying but that well has run dry. That was all under Gumms leadership, and that’s not even taking into consideration the imposition in crew scheduling that took place under him as well. I don’t doubt that there are other factors at play as well from people above him that got us into this situation, but by and large the fruit we are reaping today is a direct result of the operational decisions that Gumm has had in place for many years.