Airline Pilot Central Forums

Airline Pilot Central Forums (https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/)
-   Alaska (https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/alaska/)
-   -   Training (https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/alaska/134913-training.html)

ChickenFinger 07-01-2022 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by 9mikemike (Post 3452404)
California bases after today may become a thing of the past….

You do know the ruling applies only to flight attendants right? Possibly a thing of the past for FA’s, but I doubt they’ll close them for pilots too.

ShyGuy 07-01-2022 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by ChickenFinger (Post 3452574)
You do know the ruling applies only to flight attendants right? Possibly a thing of the past for FA’s, but I doubt they’ll close them for pilots too.

Pilot litigation is pending. Could very well end up being ruled the same.

LonesomeSky 07-01-2022 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by ShyGuy (Post 3452601)
Pilot litigation is pending. Could very well end up being ruled the same.

There's no way that this is settled and over. If this ruling holds up the way we're currently interpreting it, no airline will base crews in California. That's simply not going to happen. Something will give.

Don't believe management's sky is falling rumblings. This ruling could be a major victory for labor and they know it. This is the first major crack in the railway labor act. Who knows how the unions can leverage this. Maybe the railway labor act comes crumbling down or at least gets revisited? This is huge. The court is saying that states rights overrule Congress's mandate to regulate Interstate commerce. It's ironic too that a conservative court just handed labor a huge victory.

These are revolutionary times. This court has flipped the table and there will be many unexpected consequences. Something that nobody seems to be talking about: yesterday's EPA ruling could drastically undermine the FAA. These are drastic changes to how government oversight works. The way this country has done business during the modern era has been completely flipped.

ChickenFinger 07-01-2022 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by LonesomeSky (Post 3452642)
There's no way that this is settled and over. If this ruling holds up the way we're currently interpreting it, no airline will base crews in California. That's simply not going to happen. Something will give.

Don't believe management's sky is falling rumblings. This ruling could be a major victory for labor and they know it. This is the first major crack in the railway labor act. Who knows how the unions can leverage this. Maybe the railway labor act comes crumbling down or at least gets revisited? This is huge. The court is saying that states rights overrule Congress's mandate to regulate Interstate commerce. It's ironic too that a conservative court just handed labor a huge victory.

These are revolutionary times. This court has flipped the table and there will be many unexpected consequences. Something that nobody seems to be talking about: yesterday's EPA ruling could drastically undermine the FAA. These are drastic changes to how government oversight works. The way this country has done business during the modern era has been completely flipped.

I think your a bit overzealous….easier solution for the airlines is to just close crew bases in CA.

I hope they don’t, and that there is a solution though. As it would disrupt the lives of many in the industry, and really reduce overall QOL. Not to mention flight options for the general public out of CA airports.

Snuffaluffagus 07-01-2022 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by WNeast (Post 3452459)
A full BOI base count me in. More growth there.

Go make a thread about it on airliners.net.

Seminole00 07-01-2022 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by ChickenFinger (Post 3452653)
I think your a bit overzealous….easier solution for the airlines is to just close crew bases in CA.

They will see massive attrition if they closed SFO and LAX.

ChickenFinger 07-01-2022 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by Seminole00 (Post 3452682)
They will see massive attrition if they closed SFO and LAX.

I completely agree

9mikemike 07-01-2022 09:04 AM

The plan going back to the beginning of the litigation was to scale the CA bases to handle turns only…eliminate SAN and shrink Lax and SFO…Small increase in Regional flying. Lots of DHDs and layovers in CA for the other bases…

flyer15 07-01-2022 09:04 AM

They already have

av8or 07-01-2022 09:09 AM

Just spitballing….

FA Union proposes some extra $$ compensation to work through/not have “break”,…. Written into contract, Contract supersedes State law…. done.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:21 PM.


Website Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands