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Old 06-17-2015 | 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by tunes
If you don't make it on to flight #1 will they PS you on flight #2?
Maybe. It depends gow bad they need you. They also highly discourage this practice. Expect a nasty letter your first time. If you keep doing it, expect a phone call saying not to do it anymore.
Old 06-17-2015 | 05:32 PM
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If we have CQ followed by one day of reserve, do crew rest rules still apply? i.e. if it is a late night sim do we still get the required amount of rest before being legal to fly? Also, since they PS us to/from training would it be ok to book the PS return leg after the res day?
Old 06-17-2015 | 06:39 PM
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Looks like we are quitting SEA-HND end of Oct!
Old 06-17-2015 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by firstmob
Looks like we are quitting SEA-HND end of Oct!
Probably going to be flown by China Eastern, painted in DAL livery.
Old 06-17-2015 | 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by firstmob
Looks like we are quitting SEA-HND end of Oct!
U.S. lets Delta Air Lines keep Seattle-Haneda route

I thought they just said we were keeping it. Earlier reports of the "conditions" of keeping it "year round" were fairly restrictive (like more than a single cancellation for weather or maintenence would be viewed as abandoning the route or something) but still I thought for now it was DL's to lose.
Old 06-17-2015 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
U.S. lets Delta Air Lines keep Seattle-Haneda route

I thought they just said we were keeping it. Earlier reports of the "conditions" of keeping it "year round" were fairly restrictive (like more than a single cancellation for weather or maintenence would be viewed as abandoning the route or something) but still I thought for now it was DL's to lose.
Yep... we're dumping it due to "volatility" and AA automatically gets it 1 OCT.
Old 06-18-2015 | 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by JungleBus
It was pretty heated. Two cop cars parked outside, cops in lobby of hotel. Looked like they were looking for anyone bringing in signs etc. Other than that it started pretty calm. Mike interrupted opening speech to tell someone to watch their language, their are ladies and children present, and if they want to mess with him they can bring it on anytime, anywhere - "I'm from Chicago!" Other than that is was pretty quiet for him and the negotiator's first and largest presentation on pay. That alone lasted a good 25 minutes and as usual, the charts blithely ignored the presence of inflation. Rest of negotiator's presentations got a few groans and shouted comments until they got up to sick leave, when Morgado said "Ok, we'll just breeze right through sick leave" - meaning before taking a break, I think - and there was a lot of laughter, groaning, some heckling, so they just took the 10 minute break right there. Crowd got increasingly restless during sick leave portion, and then when Mike D made his closing remarks he made the mistake of asking the rhetorical questions? "Was this agreement made too quickly? Was it concessionary?" but each time he said no the crowd drowned him out with yesses. It went downhill quickly from there and Mike ended up yelling for about 4 minutes straight. Extremely defensive. Q&A time was actually less chaotic, but lots of applause for many of the speakers critical of the TA. Bill Rourke (sp?), former rep, gave the first speech & was quite good. Another guy whose name I didn't catch gave a very emotional speech about all the things lost over the last 10 years and all the things we didn't ask for in our surveys. Another relayed a hilarious (and likely exaggerated) conversation he had with Ed Bastian when Ed was on the jumpseat and concluded his speech with "Thank you for your work, gentlemen...now go and do it over!" to much laughter, cheers, & applause. Female FO raked em over the coals for saying only 2% of FOs would be affected. They repeated it several times and she kept going after for them for it, and finally Mike got tired of it and said "Well, you have your vote."

I had to leave 3 hours into the meeting, there were still speakers lined up but energy seemed to be flagging. Overall, it was far more incendiary than I expected Peachtree City to be...but keep in mind there were 400 people there, only about 10% of ATL pilots, they weren't all hostile, and don't necessarily represent an accurate cross-section so I'm not going to read too much into the reception. That said...if PTC was rough...can't wait for NYC, DTW, and MSP!
You forgot to mention the couple times many of us clapped for Donatelli after key points he made during his speech/rant.

I stood in the back. I saw exactly where the clapping and cheering were coming from from opposing and supporting views. The No's were clearly louder and more emotional. Some individuals were downright disrespectful. I can easily say the No's were the vocal minority. And I believe we will find that to be true on July 10th.
Old 06-18-2015 | 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Trip7
You forgot to mention the couple times many of us clapped for Donatelli after key points he made during his speech/rant.

I stood in the back. I saw exactly where the clapping and cheering were coming from from opposing and supporting views. The No's were clearly louder and more emotional. Some individuals were downright disrespectful. I can easily say the No's were the vocal minority. And I believe we will find that to be true on July 10th.
Do you see any concessions in this TA? If so, where?
Old 06-18-2015 | 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Trip7
You forgot to mention the couple times many of us clapped for Donatelli after key points he made during his speech/rant.

I stood in the back. I saw exactly where the clapping and cheering were coming from from opposing and supporting views. The No's were clearly louder and more emotional. Some individuals were downright disrespectful. I can easily say the No's were the vocal minority. And I believe we will find that to be true on July 10th.
Only clapping I saw was when he pointed out how hard the negotiators worked for us. And even though I was in one of the pockets of nos, most of us clapped because it's true, I know they *have* been working hard even though I'm dissatisfied with the product. I don't doubt that there was a pretty large contingent of yes voters there, but they stayed pretty quiet (and a lot of them were wearing black polos with red lanyards! ). I certainly never saw any yes voters get up to speak in favor of the contract. Frankly I still think about 50% of ATL will vote yes...but they're gonna need more like 60% ATL to have a chance of passing this turkey. You just might wanna hold off on spending that nice shiny 8% raise, trip .
Old 06-18-2015 | 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Trip7
You forgot to mention the couple times many of us clapped for Donatelli after key points he made during his speech/rant.

I stood in the back. I saw exactly where the clapping and cheering were coming from from opposing and supporting views. The No's were clearly louder and more emotional. Some individuals were downright disrespectful. I can easily say the No's were the vocal minority. And I believe we will find that to be true on July 10th.
We have a lot of pilots many who post here who are disrespectful to those who don't share their opinion. They are the ones who love to name call and use slurs to others. What they fail to understand is that it defines them as a person.
In this case on the contract however I believe many of the silent majority are no voters and I dont believe this contract will ratify. The company has overreached and most pilots feel that way.
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