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Old 05-05-2010 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by kamsman
Can someone please tell me where I can find all the old PBS Notepad #'s?
I think we are up to number 29 and would like to re read some of the old ones..Thanks
My guess is that you can find them on the DALPA website under the Scheduling/PBS committee page/s or on the Crew Resources page on Deltanet.

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Old 05-05-2010 | 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
I cannot find this article I posted, nor find it through the search engine, from aviation week concerning the slot swap's first rejection. But in that article it mentioned that both Continental and United had joined with Delta and UsAir stating that the DOT did not have the right to demand slots be divested to competition.

So if I get this right, we have Delta, USAir, Continental, United, AirTran, Spirit, Westjet, Jetblue, and probably AMR (given their additional slot swap with JB) and probably Alaska (don't we own them? )
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LaHood, rudderless DOJ and a SWA who never wanted into LGA in the first place and a made up precedent.

I'd laugh if this ever gets to the SCOTUS.
That may well be where it has to go DOT and LaHood are so swept up in their own maniacal power grab, only a separate branch of the Gov't could provide a check against them. I don't think DAL wanted this battle, and we certainly tried to be reasonable with our proposals, but at this point we have little choice but to fight for the right to run a business without the iron hand of an out of control bureaucracy dictating winners and losers in the realm of private business.

I hope somebody at the Washington Post is keeping a close eye on LaHood and his cronies. I'll bet there is more than meets the eye.

Quick fact: In 2008, Ray LaHood secured $60 Million in earmarks for his district, and of that $60 Million, $9 Million went directly to his campaign donors. Not saying there is a connection, but it does seem strange that only SWA makes the grade for a slot divestiture

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Old 05-05-2010 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
I'd laugh if this ever gets to the SCOTUS.
It just has to get past the SCROTUM.
Old 05-05-2010 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by whitt767
Heard that some of the 757's in the desert need hush kits and other annoying maintenance. Will be sent to GUM to do PacRim flying instead of 737's. Anybody else hear that?
757 Intraport instead of 73N's is being looked at. It may not be GUM either. Time will tell.
Old 05-05-2010 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by johnso29
How is it that pilots with the lower RAW are left alone, while the higher RAW guys get SC?
Yep. I feel your pain brother. The SC process sucks. Needs to be fixed.
Old 05-05-2010 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by RiddleEagle18
Yea we dont have many good looking ones at compass. Mostly the 3 g's!!

A while back ACL, I thought you said it looked like the plan was small classes with recalls and flows only until atleast the start of 2011. Avoiding a full ramp up of the interview process. Do you still think that is the case.
I believe that the 240 number indicated what they can flow and recall until they have a better gauge going forward. They may push the "off the street" this year, but it will be if the forecasting and block hr requirements go up. They can trickle pilots in from Sept to March and have all qualled by May.

I do think the number will go up, barring oil, plague, volcanoes etc.

Like Delta, this is a very conservative number in case the double dip shows up. IMHO, it is smart and prudent to start slow.
Old 05-05-2010 | 09:24 AM
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What is the DAL policy with regards to people who've interviewed and not been hired? eligible for re-apply? or no? I made it thru the eval, but not the 3 on 1 interview process..
Old 05-05-2010 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by buzzpat
OK Shiz, but the former bypass guys are already DAL pilots. I am one who came back two years ago. What the guys who were also in INDOC when I came back couldn't understand was that I was hired 7 years prior and had seniority on them because I'd been FURLOUGHED for all that time.

New hires need to understand that there are hundreds of guys who have gone before. Flown Delta jets. Been furloughed. And may or may not come back. That's not cheating any body out of their "career expectations" or their seat. Our guys come first. Then, the food fight can commence. If ANY furloughed guy on either side is passed over, that's completely unacceptable.
Buzz, that WILL NOT HAPPEN.

The bypass guys need to have new hire classes going to accept recall. Flows accomplish this. These guys will get the first dibbs on any jet or base. They are senior.
Old 05-05-2010 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by johnso29
Thats how it used to be under NWA, and it was great. But now DAL is building the trips, and they really suck. I've never seen so many crappy redeyes followed by 12 hours of rest, then another 2-3 legs. 5 hour sits in TPA before your last leg? Really? LAX-GDL redeye followed by a GDL-ATL-DTW DH???

Man, DAL can build some stinky ones.

That being said, it's still a good job and I'm happy to have it.
All I know is now all I get are crappy DTW turns. Who took my Cancun and what did you do with it?
Old 05-05-2010 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by FrankCobretti
Ok, I'm trying to understand fleet staffing.

A few months ago, we were going to bulk up our narrowbody staffing and make lots of money in the domestic market.

Now, we're not going bulk up our narrowbody staffing. Instead, we're going to focus on widebody and make lots of money internationally.

Why aren't we bulking up narrowbody and widebody and making lots of money domestically *and* internationally?
Simple. International makes more money than domestic. We want more money.

Simpler. If we knew last Sept what they know now, we would have had new hires last fall. Hindsight is 20-20.
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