Old 01-08-2011 | 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Shaftoe
Thank you! I am an ExpressJet Captain and everyone I talk to is impressed and thankful. this includes mainline CAL and even Delta. Being non union, you guys really took a big chance. I am sure you will have no problems getting recommendations for future employment. Your actions of unity express the mentality and grit that is so needed in every single one of us. My hope is that the rest of your pilot group agrees and helps us turn this mess around. As a fellow regional pilot, I have no desire for my company to utilize larger aircraft. My preference would be for the majors to increase fleet size, hire the necessary pilots (us), and stop outsourcing to a lesser pay group to the future planned degree. No flames please, this is an over simplyfied version of my opinion. My goal on this post is simply gratitude for the pilots.
My most sincere thanks as well. I'm impressed beyond all bounds. That being said, a little research turned up a slightly different story than what I read on the board here... I wondering if someone from Skywest can put a definitive answer on this.

It APPEARED to the person who went in and tracked this online For me (Skywest employee), that the flight did not cancel, but went out several hours late due to a "crew disruption". Another Captain was flown in and the flight appeared to have departed with someone else at the helm....which is unfortunate. No mention of an FO being DH'ed in. So do the accolades belong to the Captain, or did the FO stick by him as well? These details will be quite important going forward. I'm pretty sure the Captain (and the FO if he stuck with it) will have about 12,000 letters of recommendation for a job at the new United. If/when I find out who he/she/they are, I'm going to write one for sure.

Kudos. I mean BIG kudos. We, all the pilots in the industry, salute you
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