Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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George, I hope you are right. The 777-300ER is the future replacement for the 747's straight from the horses mouth ( as of now). JFK to points in Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore et al) requires a 777LR but most everything else could be served by the A333 ( not ULH), 747's,777's, and 330's and I hope 777-300's. If the big D is planning expansion or just another reallocation will lend in the ultimate decision.
I sure would hope the former...
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A few rumors to divert us from union drivel...
My last two trips have been with LCA types so take this with a grain of salt.
321s are on the horizon. These will tie in to getting the 320/319 fleet RNP certified. Airbus was a bit upset after we chose the 737 last time and made the RNP certification cost prohibitive.
As of last they had heard in the WB race Airbus was in the lead based on cost but there were rumblings Boeing may have mad a last minute pitch to win some or all of the order.
As for hiring it sounds like sooner rather then later.
Now back to your regularly scheduled DPA versus DALPA fight....
My last two trips have been with LCA types so take this with a grain of salt.
321s are on the horizon. These will tie in to getting the 320/319 fleet RNP certified. Airbus was a bit upset after we chose the 737 last time and made the RNP certification cost prohibitive.
As of last they had heard in the WB race Airbus was in the lead based on cost but there were rumblings Boeing may have mad a last minute pitch to win some or all of the order.
As for hiring it sounds like sooner rather then later.
Now back to your regularly scheduled DPA versus DALPA fight....
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Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Maybe even shrink to profitability forever.
By the way FTB, what exactly would you say that you "do here", anyway?
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BTW I like how you troll.
Carl,
I have to respectfully disagree with you. While we all know that none of the possible future DPA leadership has been elected, we do know who is in charge of the campaign.
Caplinger has been the voice of DPA. You have to admit that he has stepped on his crank a couple times. Unfortunately his crank stomping really turned some people off, myself included. He has tainted the drive. I wish he would've stepped back from the spotlight much sooner and let someone else be the visible advocate.
One person, be it Lee Moak or T Caplinger, can ruin public support by their choice of words. In Moaks case by some of his actions too. Caplinger is like a big wart on the face of the campaign.
Please understand that this is what I believe. This is my opinion based on what I've been exposed to with this drive. DPA can improve their image by listening to opinions expressed here and other venues. We all have asked ALPA to listen, DPA should do the same.
I'm just one person, but I have talked to many who feel the same way. Right now ALPA is the lesser of two evils. Give me a reason to support the DPA again. Don't give me a list of pro DPA anti ALPA stuff. I know all that. Give me a reason to get behind the PEOPLE responsible for the drive.
Edit....feel free to share this with the DPA leadership.
I have to respectfully disagree with you. While we all know that none of the possible future DPA leadership has been elected, we do know who is in charge of the campaign.
Caplinger has been the voice of DPA. You have to admit that he has stepped on his crank a couple times. Unfortunately his crank stomping really turned some people off, myself included. He has tainted the drive. I wish he would've stepped back from the spotlight much sooner and let someone else be the visible advocate.
One person, be it Lee Moak or T Caplinger, can ruin public support by their choice of words. In Moaks case by some of his actions too. Caplinger is like a big wart on the face of the campaign.
Please understand that this is what I believe. This is my opinion based on what I've been exposed to with this drive. DPA can improve their image by listening to opinions expressed here and other venues. We all have asked ALPA to listen, DPA should do the same.
I'm just one person, but I have talked to many who feel the same way. Right now ALPA is the lesser of two evils. Give me a reason to support the DPA again. Don't give me a list of pro DPA anti ALPA stuff. I know all that. Give me a reason to get behind the PEOPLE responsible for the drive.
Edit....feel free to share this with the DPA leadership.
We won't be able to elect the leaders of DPA if and until we win the election. So if you won't vote for an independent union based on the unelected leadership that are running the decertification effort now, then I'm guessing we won't get your vote. If we do decertify ALPA, I sure hope you'll vote to put in leaders that you think will be best.
Carl
Thanks for the response Carl. One point. The unelected leadership running the decertification effort is 'the face' of the DPA. Maybe if the face of the DPA was more like this I'd climb aboard....hehehe.
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That may have been the most bone-headed resolution in the history of *ANY* pilot union of any name. But it did prove my long-standing contention that the senior domestic 767 captains were by far the most set in their ways group of pilots in the airline (at least ever since the 727 was retired).
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