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#241
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I'd bet that you will hear something this week about that. When I got the call from RH she said one class of 10 the 20th of April, antoher May 11th of 8. I dont know why they would change that now though. But funnier things have happen.
#243
#244
Attention those going to Philly!
Beware of the Asian Chao!
I yakked so hard and felt like I was dying after I ate there. It caused me to miss the last day of a trip. I was lucky that was all I missed. Use extreme caution!
Beware of the Asian Chao!
I yakked so hard and felt like I was dying after I ate there. It caused me to miss the last day of a trip. I was lucky that was all I missed. Use extreme caution!
#245
Was it the urban Kitten? That the only thing I will eat there, and hearing more and more about it I think I will skip that too.
#247
My brother in law ate there a while back and has a horror story as well. Something has to be done about that place. I kept finding hairs in my food, so much that i coughed up a fur ball. Flying isn't dangerous, the food is!
#249
#250
What are your thoughts on this fee for departure and do u think its worth the rumors of our union giving up some thing to get it??
My concerns:
1. If/when we get new airplanes (say they're Mesa's 900's)... There pilots would come with it and blend into our seniority list, so if we were to furlough again down the road, the junior guys at PSA would be first to go...
2. And also if USAPA wins the lawsuit on the scope over "large RJ's"... we at PSA could lose these 900's and therefore lose our pilots that have put in a few years here and already avoided a furlough...
I understand how great it would be for ALPA but honestly i would hate to see the PSA guys/gals that have survived and been recalled to end up further down on the list, never see the right seat and in the worst case lose there jobs again or be at an even bigger risk of doing so if things went bad again...
My concerns:
1. If/when we get new airplanes (say they're Mesa's 900's)... There pilots would come with it and blend into our seniority list, so if we were to furlough again down the road, the junior guys at PSA would be first to go...
2. And also if USAPA wins the lawsuit on the scope over "large RJ's"... we at PSA could lose these 900's and therefore lose our pilots that have put in a few years here and already avoided a furlough...
I understand how great it would be for ALPA but honestly i would hate to see the PSA guys/gals that have survived and been recalled to end up further down on the list, never see the right seat and in the worst case lose there jobs again or be at an even bigger risk of doing so if things went bad again...
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