US Airways Said to Develop AMR Merger Plan to
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Your manic man.
EAGLE is not going to get those planes why do you keep flip flopping on this.
AND NO ONE HIGH FIVES!!
Plus we are getting merged into AA anyway, your going to be right back to your Eagle seniority.
EAGLE is not going to get those planes why do you keep flip flopping on this.
AND NO ONE HIGH FIVES!!
Plus we are getting merged into AA anyway, your going to be right back to your Eagle seniority.
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Wingtips, we did this before. There is you're, a contraction of you are, and there is your, which is a possessive. Example: You're employed by an airline; your career seems wrapped up in flying a 50-seater. Pretty easy.
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Your best bet in life would have been to be an english teacher.
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You should see some of your compadres on the Eagle pilot websites foaming at the mouth regarding the AA pilots website access, seniority number changes and the announcement of the March 21 meeting with management regarding Eagle's future. Some are already talking (and high-fiving) E-jets and perhaps even A319's. Now THAT is manic.

Why, it's a high-fiver rave party !
Maybe, maybe not on the merge. If we do, my "old" seniority would make me an AA captain, but my current seniority would just keep me where I am, which is 2500 numbers senior to the current top Eagle guy, which is what would happen.
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I'm manic ?
You should see some of your compadres on the Eagle pilot websites foaming at the mouth regarding the AA pilots website access, seniority number changes and the announcement of the March 21 meeting with management regarding Eagle's future. Some are already talking (and high-fiving) E-jets and perhaps even A319's. Now THAT is manic.
Why, it's a high-fiver rave party !
Maybe, maybe not on the merge. If we do, my "old" seniority would make me an AA captain, but my current seniority would just keep me where I am, which is 2500 numbers senior to the current top Eagle guy, which is what would happen.
You should see some of your compadres on the Eagle pilot websites foaming at the mouth regarding the AA pilots website access, seniority number changes and the announcement of the March 21 meeting with management regarding Eagle's future. Some are already talking (and high-fiving) E-jets and perhaps even A319's. Now THAT is manic.

Why, it's a high-fiver rave party !
Maybe, maybe not on the merge. If we do, my "old" seniority would make me an AA captain, but my current seniority would just keep me where I am, which is 2500 numbers senior to the current top Eagle guy, which is what would happen.
There is a small delusional minority here that craves getting their hands on an Airbus 319, but those tend to be some of the really, really senior/older guys who are hell-bent on staying at Eagle till retirement and some of the really newer (not necessarily younger) guys on the property who think I'd be really 'cool' if we got to fly them -- but I think that really junior crowd just doesn't know any better.
I was taxiing out of LGA with a 40-year-old newhire, when a Spirit (?) A319 taxied in front of us, and he said something along the lines of, "oh man, that would look great in Eagle colors," or "I hope we get those" -- something to that effect. I almost stopped the plane right there to tear him a new one. When we got in the air I explained to him that our pay rates and workrules are complete garbage compared to other carriers operating such an aircraft in this country, and that the going rate for a 5th year FO on an A319 was $80-$105 per hour.
And then I asked him, "do you think you're going to get paid anywhere NEAR that kind of money flying that airplane here at Eagle?"
I think finally it dawned on him. I told him it's not good to wish things at the expense of mainline pilots (undercutting) and having regional airlines getting increasingly larger and larger airframes for no additional compensation. I told him, if you want to fly an A319 that badly -- apply to Spirit, or Virgin America (or whoever) in a few years.
So, no Eaglefly, not all of us are high-fiving each other at the thought of getting big planes here. The majority that do just don't know any better. Many here would like to see a one-list scenario with AA pilots where all flying for AMR is performed by a group on a single list (hence all the crazy rumors about 5 digit numbers and access to aapilots), but I remain skeptical that this will happen. It'd be a good thing, though, and it would make sense, since I don't believe AMR was ever too thrilled about having planes with the word AMERICAN painted on the side being flown by an entity out of their direct control.
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Of course the Eagle high-fivers are the minority , but many are silent high-fivers though. I saw the mix for many of the recent years from inside. Unfortunately, some of the minority are vocal and in fact, their baton-twirler is right here on this forum.
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