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Old 09-02-2014 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Roadkill
Just saw on news delta had to divert into Jackson for an unruly pax. Something about an argument over reclining seat. Figured details would be here already...man we are slipping!
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Yep. People are idiots....especially those traveling to and from South Florida apparently. Get all bent over a reclined seat in front of you....its all the rage.
Old 09-02-2014 | 12:08 PM
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Isn't speeding a crime?
It depends. Is Eric Holder still running the justice dept?

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Old 09-02-2014 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by DALMD88FO
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I don't know when you were hired, however in my years here I know that this will never happen and the FA's DO have a pseudo union in ALPA. Just look the history of how they end up getting whatever we negotiate to some extent. Profit sharing was one.
Re: the profit sharing, don't know how you could exclude any group from sharing in the profits if you are part of the company, nor should you want to.
Old 09-02-2014 | 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Roadkill
Just saw on news delta had to divert into Jackson for an unruly pax. Something about an argument over reclining seat. Figured details would be here already...man we are slipping!
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I don't know the details, but that never stopped me before. If someone insists on the plane landing so she can get off, she needs to go to jail or compensate every other passenger (and the airline) for the delays she caused.

Need a company policy on how to handle this situation... probably will see it again.
Old 09-02-2014 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by iceman49
Re: the profit sharing, don't know how you could exclude any group from sharing in the profits if you are part of the company...
I am fairly certain that different employee groups could well have different profit sharing plans as part of their overall compensation. Management certainly does...
Old 09-02-2014 | 12:31 PM
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As long as the large RJ's are permitted flying in section 1, they can be flown anywhere, at any rates, even on the Delta cert. Even when DCI falls apart, you will still have to spend negotiating capital to bring the RJ rates up to mainline standards.

Also, since Endeavor is ALPA, single carrier status does not apply with the NMB, so there can be no staple, unless 51%+ of the Delta pilots vote for it. Not going to happen in 100 billion years.
Old 09-02-2014 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
I am fairly certain that different employee groups could well have different profit sharing plans as part of their overall compensation. Management certainly does...
Don't have a problem with that.
Old 09-02-2014 | 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by DALMD88FO
Yeah I don't see the company doing/asking for this. I know it doesn't show it on this site since we don't have the aircraft on property at mainline, but we have mainline rates for the CRJ900. According to this site the 12 year Capt rate at Endeavor is $87/hr and the FO rate is $39/hr. Our rate is $135/hr and $92/hr.

We have always been told by management that pilot costs are not the reason the aircraft are not at mainline. The total cost of all the personnel and the benefits associated with them make it cost prohibitive.


It is far more complicated than the above rates. IF DAL did start flying the 900 you would probably see guys bidding CAPT around year 3 or 4, not at 12 years, and almost every FO would be year one.

Besides factoring in the difference on the other labor costs which you mention, there would be considerable savings from eliminating the many company functions that could be consolidated.

Finally, there is the whole concept of a "Brand," which our management talks about quite a bit, but either doesn't grasp the concept (I don't believe this) or is bull****ting.

You do not solidify a brand by outsourcing - you dilute it. If a DAL ticket does not mean you are flying on Delta what good is our "brand image?" No good - unless we deceive our customers which is not a good long term business policy.

Outsourcing through numerous DCI, code-share, and JV's is the antithesis of a "brand."

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Old 09-02-2014 | 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
If Delta were to do it's own flying, it would not put Delta behind other airlines for recruiting pilots. Delta flying being done by Delta pilots would increase the desirability and number of Delta positions.
Are Delta pilots turning down class dates because they might have to fly a 717?

Your repeating the tired old Chuck Giambusso justification for outsourcing fifteen years later makes it no more correct now than it was then; when such bigotry led to the furlough of thousands of mainline pilots.

Delta jobs are good flying jobs. If we recapture scope level of scope, then those will be Delta jobs.
The first point was there would not be a staple. Under ALPA merger policy it would end up in arbitration. On the second point if we bring a fleet of 50,70 and 76 seat RJ's to the mainline they become the entry position. If we don't agree to fly them at competitive rates they are not coming. That will certainly make us less desireable for new hires then other options.
Old 09-02-2014 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
The first point was there would not be a staple. Under ALPA merger policy it would end up in arbitration. On the second point if we bring a fleet of 50,70 and 76 seat RJ's to the mainline they become the entry position. If we don't agree to fly them at competitive rates they are not coming. That will certainly make us less desireable for new hires then other options.
Delta will start an entirely new regional airline with hand selected pilots. This solves all the DCI problems.
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