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bugman61 10-18-2025 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by FangsF15 (Post 3961381)
Said another way, if the noncons did not get PS at all, their portion of the pool would be divided amongst the pilots.

In this way, there is zero reason for the company NOT to extend the “right thing to do” to the whole “family”. They have to pay the exact same pool regardless of who/how many gets it due to the PWA. If I’m management, it makes me look super magnanimous even though my (mgmt) cost is unaffected.

If the non cons didn’t get PS, their portion of the pool would just not be distributed. It does not go to the pilots.

With the calculation based on total wages, only a portion of “our” pool actually goes to us.

For some rough numbers, assume a pool of 1 billion. If non con wages are 40% of the base, and pilot wages are 60% of the base, pilots get 600 million and the others get 400 million. If the company terminated the non con plan, they get nothing and we still get 600 million.

It was done this way when there were two different plans, they ran two different calculations and not all of the pool as defined in the PWA was distributed.

iahflyr 10-18-2025 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3960136)
LoL. Here we go with California - again. They are NOT the place to benchmark any energy grid off of,

California’s electrical grid has gotten significantly more reliable due to, you guessed it, battery storage.

https://apple.news/AG8jArsR_QAGx_gEcSDYlcw

Hotel Kilo 10-18-2025 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by notEnuf (Post 3960360)
Timeline of Plymouth Rock's movements
  • 1774: Plymouth residents attempted to move the rock from the shoreline to the town square as a patriotic symbol before the Revolutionary War. It broke in half during the process.
  • 1834: The town moved the top portion of the rock to Pilgrim Hall Museum. It broke a second time while being transported.
  • Decades later: The rock suffered further damage as souvenir hunters repeatedly chipped away at it.
  • 1880s: The two main pieces of the rock were reunited and returned to the shore near its original location.
  • 1920: The rock was moved one last time when Plymouth's waterfront was redeveloped. It was placed inside its current protective structure.

https://seeplymouth.com/news/follow-...plymouth-rock/

Everytime I want out you jackals pull me back in....ok so since 1880s then. Rock isn't underwater even at a king tide. When was the industrial revolution?

Hotel Kilo 10-18-2025 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by iahflyr (Post 3961410)
California’s electrical grid has gotten significantly more reliable due to, you guessed it, battery storage.

https://apple.news/AG8jArsR_QAGx_gEcSDYlcw

From CAISO - no bias there. They had a mild summer. Let's wait to the "atmospheric rivers" hit them this winter. See how stable it is then.

Your power grid is a basket case. Just build conventional power generation and be done with it.

notEnuf 10-18-2025 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3961417)
Everytime I want out you jackals pull me back in....ok so since 1880s then. Rock isn't underwater even at a king tide. When was the industrial revolution?

https://apnews.com/article/fact-chec...l-924629756946

https://www.reuters.com/article/fact...idUSL1N2YO1O0/

We have real data BTW... from the .gov
https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/

OOfff 10-18-2025 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3961417)
. Rock isn't underwater even at a king tide. When was the industrial revolution?


https://www.boston.com/news/local-ne...g-a-king-tide/


literally the first search result

Hotel Kilo 10-21-2025 06:03 AM

Ooooooowwwww. The fact checkers. Whatever, Like they've been right before. Not.

I'm just telling you what I saw. And what the locals there see. Every day. Day in and day out. For decades on end.

What remains is this - the Cali power grid is a wreck. There is no anthropological global warming.

CBreezy 10-21-2025 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3962147)
Ooooooowwwww. The fact checkers. Whatever, Like they've been right before. Not.

I'm just telling you what I saw. And what the locals there see. Every day. Day in and day out. For decades on end.

What remains is this - the Cali power grid is a wreck. There is no anthropological global warming.

Said by a guy with an amateur level, at best, knowledge about anything weather. Hey, you have to turn on your airplane radar occasionally so you definitely know.

Imagine if someone came up to you and said, "I play flight sim sometimes. You obviously have no idea what you're doing and shouldn't even be employed at this airline."


OOfff 10-21-2025 06:47 AM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3962147)
Ooooooowwwww. The fact checkers. Whatever, Like they've been right before. Not.

I'm just telling you what I saw. And what the locals there see. Every day. Day in and day out. For decades on end.

What remains is this - the Cali power grid is a wreck. There is no anthropological global warming.

imagine being this unable to admit you were wrong

Meme In Command 10-21-2025 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 3962163)
imagine being this unable to admit you were wrong

You know that if Texas was a blue state, he wouldn't shut up about the Blizzard power outage of 2021


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