Originally Posted by
eaglefly
I can't recall too many instances in the last 20 years where mainline pilots have "held the line". They've consistantly allowed it to erode in most every area of their livlelyhoods and now it's too late to stop 100 seat or less scope. ALPA's become a dues collection agency and couldn't defend their own parking spaces in herndon.
Oh, there will be a limit like 737-800's, but EMB-175/CRJ-900 sized aircraft are already lost. The 190 looks like it will be the domestic codeshare bird flown by cheap labor with managements eventually finding new ways to outsource. It's an ever continuing erosion that flows at different rates, but it's undeniable. Barring a SOS by all mainline pilot groups, the 100 seat or less fight (along with about 65% of the domestic market) is already lost.
Unfortunate it is.
I keep reading this over and over and over, and I keep saying it IS NOT ALLOWED by almost every mainline contract out there. I don't know why people have a hard time understanding this.
eaglefly, You probably know about the AA contract better then I do. I'm not 100% certain of the restrictions but I fairly certain there are some.