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THE SHAFT 03-16-2022 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by 9mikemike (Post 3389960)
459 lines of flying in SEA(403 regular+56 open flying) covered by 6 total reserves. Secret Sauce

Hope those Chinese sniffles don’t roll through Gig Harbor could shut the Eskimo down for a few days.

Mudhen200 03-16-2022 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by Voski (Post 3387790)
SWA 12-year captain rates from 2000, adjusted for inflation today, are just over $410/hr today.

Alaska 12 year Captain rates from 2000, adjusted for inflation today, is $328 hr.
Enough said…

miker1 03-16-2022 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by Jetlikespeed (Post 3389969)
I think for once I can say I’m happy to be on the Airbus

RIP to those reserves

RIP to those line holders. They're going to be the reserves. Any line holder that passes through sea better be ready. Fatigue is a b!@#$

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9mikemike 03-17-2022 07:14 AM

They should also carefully review sec 25. That way they can assist crew scheduling with making the correct decisions. Contract Compliance on speed dial. We he have resources to help those schedulers do the correct thing.

9mikemike 03-17-2022 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by Mudhen200 (Post 3389998)
Alaska 12 year Captain rates from 2000, adjusted for inflation today, is $328 hr.
Enough said…

The standard Alaskan 20% discount because we have cool bases and modern airplanes

Flyguy255 03-17-2022 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by 9mikemike (Post 3390140)
The standard Alaskan 20% discount because we have cool bases and modern airplanes

Bases with far higher cost of living. Somehow justifies lower pay.

BeatNavy 03-17-2022 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by 9mikemike (Post 3390140)
The standard Alaskan 20% discount because we have cool bases and modern airplanes

Isn’t the Alaska fleet mostly 737s?

HGWT 03-17-2022 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by BeatNavy (Post 3390254)
Isn’t the Alaska fleet mostly 737s?

Yep, but they’re of the “King Ranch” variety, so they’ve got that going for them…

Octaflugaron 03-17-2022 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by av8or (Post 3388414)
“Conscripted”??? Victim much?

the fact that you care about what someone else packs to eat on the road, or chooses to not be your “layover entertainment buddy” is breathtakingly unprofessional. A bunch of us have a life and priorities outside our job at at Alaska (families, other businesses we run etc). That doesn’t come to a screeching halt just to make sure you or Jenny/Jim in the back enjoy your 45 hr Newark layover are more enjoyable. And, also, even if you are an amazingly enjoyable conversationalist during the 6 hr ETOPS, they just wanna turn on “1883”, drink a beer and relax. Either way, the fact that you somehow feel entitled to THEIR time not flying, and if they don’t give it to you they’re not being “present with their crew” is unbelievable. We’re supposed to be adult professionals here.

I genuinely love 99.999% of the crews I fly with here. I think we have awesome people truly. Sometimes it works out to go hang. Sometimes it doesn’t. Sorry brother, It’s not 1965, you aren’t Di Caprio, and layovers aren’t a scene from Catch Me if You Can.


Nailed it. Thank you! Some people are entitled and incredibly shallow. Thank for saying what I was dying to say when I read that crap. Conscripted...that took the cake.

- Octa

captnate702 03-17-2022 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by BeatNavy (Post 3387945)

At what phase of the negotiations did ALPA share this with you all? How far into bargaining?


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