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DAL4EVER 04-12-2011 05:11 AM


Originally Posted by nerd2009 (Post 979084)
The RJ must be totaled by the impact to the tail. A lot of twisting through the fuselage. "Another one bites the dust"!

Sadly, it looks like a CRJ700 or 900 which means we will buy another one to replace it.

By the video, that 380 looked like it was moving at a decent clip. I can only imagine what the impact felt like in the CRJ.

Check Essential 04-12-2011 05:29 AM


Originally Posted by DAL4EVER (Post 979125)
By the video, that 380 looked like it was moving at a decent clip. I can only imagine what the impact felt like in the CRJ.

That was my first thought also. That Air France was going mighty fast.
You'd think he would slow down just a bit if his wingtip clearance was going to be that tight. What was he thinking?
Is it possible he did not see the Comair?

tsquare 04-12-2011 05:35 AM

I wonder how much hotel rooms were going to cost AF.....

Luftwaffe 04-12-2011 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by tsquare (Post 979105)
I don't dispute that.... well the first part anyway. Actually your comment about alpa (national) having plenty of negatives is spot on too. I just can't stomach the waste and abuse that continually gets a pass throughout the association. Doesn't that make you sick? But probably for the same reason that the same cadre of guys are always in the limelight at alpa. It just wouldn't be fun work.. for most of us... I know I'm not interested in doing that kind of work. I would much rather fly airplanes. And maybe DPA wouldn't be any different if they took over.. maybe they would... I just think that alpa needs a little kick in the ass on a continuing basis to let them know that they are one vote away from having to really go to work somewhere. Just like the following... when alpa knows their cushy gig is on the line.. they will work a little harder...

YouTube - Ghostbusters - They expect results

Have you shared that specific information regarding “the waste and abuse that continually gets a pass throughout the association” with your Delta pilot representatives??? The “same cadre of guys that are always in the limelight at alpa” are Delta pilots willing to do the work that you are not, because you would rather fly airplanes. It would be nice if everyone could just fly airplanes and no one had to do the work, but that certainly is not the case. Sometimes the work has to be done even when it isn’t fun. Believe it or not, Delta pilots are your union and your representatives. ALPA Int’l is a resource that Delta pilots use. There is NO cushy gig, and perhaps you would know that if you ever had volunteered for something. The fact is, it is all about volunteering, whether it’s to represent, work on a committee, or take your personal extra time to show up to a meeting. That won’t change even if you prefer to make the change to another union that has no resources.

JobHopper 04-12-2011 06:28 AM

OK, so here it is, hot off the NMB website (I had to type it freehand since I couldn't select it to copy for some reason):

CONCLUSION

The Board finds that Chatauqua, Shuttle, RA, Frontier and Lynx are operating as as a single transportation system (Republic Airlines et al/Frontier) for the craft or class of Pilots for representation purposes under the RLA. As detailed below, the former Midwest Pilots are included in the single transportation system...

The entire finding is posted on the NMB website (NMB.gov - What's New - Determinations - Fiscal Year 2011 - Page Cite 138).

Now let's see what ALPA does.

FIIGMO 04-12-2011 06:44 AM

Need some Scoop!
 
ACL et al!!

What's the word on the street about the AE?

No one answered on the 4th floor ( must be busy) so I am wondering if there is any real scoop out there!

Thx

ExAF 04-12-2011 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by Check Essential (Post 979138)
That was my first thought also. That Air France was going mighty fast.
You'd think he would slow down just a bit if his wingtip clearance was going to be that tight. What was he thinking?
Is it possible he did not see the Comair?

The Air France crew probably had their smug noses up in the air. Hard to see the peons and ugly Americans below with an elevated nose! ;)

Check Essential 04-12-2011 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by JobHopper (Post 979164)
CONCLUSION

The Board finds that Chatauqua, Shuttle, RA, Frontier and Lynx are operating as as a single transportation system

Now let's see what ALPA does.

ALPA will do nothing.
Their spokesman issued a statement yesterday:

"The NMB's ruling has no contractual implications".

PilotFrog 04-12-2011 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by DAL4EVER (Post 979125)
Sadly, it looks like a CRJ700 or 900 which means we will buy another one to replace it.

By the video, that 380 looked like it was moving at a decent clip. I can only imagine what the impact felt like in the CRJ.


You mean AF will pay to replace it. In the Audio it seems AF doesn't even realize it hit them and only slowed to give way to opposite traffic.

scambo1 04-12-2011 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by Check Essential (Post 979188)
ALPA will do nothing.
Their spokesman responded yesterday:

"The NMB's ruling has no contractual implications".


Well, I guess its time to send in my DPA card.


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