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blackhawk88 09-16-2020 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by chrisreedrules (Post 3130233)
PSA’s cost problems are deeper than just SAP and labor costs.

Elaborate. I'm curious....

dera 09-16-2020 09:31 PM

Good job PSA. Every regional carrier appreciates what you just did.
Thank you.

JayBee 09-17-2020 03:26 AM


Originally Posted by pangolin (Post 3130196)
You think AA shuts PSA down over SAP and/or PBS?

Yes.

Non Union Skywest and MESA are cheaper. You don't think either of those carriers would turn away work do you?

firefighterplt 09-17-2020 07:01 AM

What’s to stop AAG from shutting PSA down, laying everyone off, and giving the jets to Envoy...so they can then pick up cheap CRJ street labor? It obviously would be a bad look, but considering they’re both WO companies, would it be that hard for them to do?

Genuine question, not looking to stir the pot. I wish everyone here the best

ZeroTT 09-17-2020 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by firefighterplt (Post 3130560)
What’s to stop AAG from shutting PSA down, laying everyone off, and giving the jets to Envoy...so they can then pick up cheap CRJ street labor?

nothing.

the biggest impediment before was they couldn’t spare the capacity. Now they can.

Happyflyer 09-17-2020 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by firefighterplt (Post 3130560)
What’s to stop AAG from shutting PSA down, laying everyone off, and giving the jets to Envoy...so they can then pick up cheap CRJ street labor? It obviously would be a bad look, but considering they’re both WO companies, would it be that hard for them to do?

Genuine question, not looking to stir the pot. I wish everyone here the best

Guys on property when SSP was signed with UsAirways have furlough protection.

firefighterplt 09-17-2020 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by Happyflyer (Post 3130581)
Guys on property when SSP was signed with UsAirways have furlough protection.

How does that work?

Happyflyer 09-17-2020 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by firefighterplt (Post 3130583)
How does that work?

You mean can it be defeated in court? Anything can be.

9th circuit court of appeals ruled right to own a gun is a collective right that the national guard satisfies.

Claimed 2A doesn't apply to an individual. 4 judges on the Supreme Court agreed with that. Luckily 5 didn't.

firefighterplt 09-17-2020 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by Happyflyer (Post 3130594)
You mean can it be defeated in court? Anything can be.

9th circuit court of appeals ruled right to own a gun is a collective right that the national guard satisfies.

Claimed 2A doesn't apply to an individual. 4 judges on the Supreme Court agreed with that. Luckily 5 didn't.

Haha no, I legitimately want to know how it works. They can’t be furloughed for any reason?

ZeroTT 09-17-2020 07:41 AM

The number of former US Airways pilots is very small. But not sure furlough protection matters in a shutdown


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