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Old 07-31-2007 | 06:12 PM
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We have heard nothing, except for some rumours about LAX and SLC. Has anyone else heard anything? I know that Comair and Mesa were awarded some, and that Skywest flies 17 or so. I would assume Comair will fly out of CVG or JFK, but has anyone heard anything and why is there so much secrecy on this?
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Old 07-31-2007 | 06:15 PM
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We have heard nothing, except for some rumours about LAX and SLC. Has anyone else heard anything? I know that Comair and Mesa were awarded some, and that Skywest flies 17 or so. I would assume Comair will fly out of CVG or JFK, but has anyone heard anything and why is there so much secrecy on this?
Any idea if they are putting everyone through differences training so bids will include both a/c or if those on the Delta side will only fly the Delta lines?
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Old 07-31-2007 | 07:48 PM
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Eventually when it is all up and running, everyone will be trained on both. That will take a while though until they can run a schedule that would have enough flights to accomodate that. None of the Delta planes will be able to touch DTW, MEM, MSP so it would have to be something like DTW-TYS TYS-SLC do some delta flying and then come back and swap at some point to get back to Detroit.

I still have this theory that this was all created because Delta and NWA are going to merge and with all the 900 and e 175 flying that is being awarded is to replace the DC 9's unfortunately
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Old 07-31-2007 | 08:23 PM
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Eventually when it is all up and running, everyone will be trained on both. That will take a while though until they can run a schedule that would have enough flights to accomodate that. None of the Delta planes will be able to touch DTW, MEM, MSP so it would have to be something like DTW-TYS TYS-SLC do some delta flying and then come back and swap at some point to get back to Detroit.

I still have this theory that this was all created because Delta and NWA are going to merge and with all the 900 and e 175 flying that is being awarded is to replace the DC 9's unfortunately
Interesting. I wonder if they are going to start giving the differences training in the upcoming new hire classes. That's also an interesting theory you have. Only time will tell when it comes to this business.
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Old 07-31-2007 | 11:11 PM
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Interesting. I wonder if they are going to start giving the differences training in the upcoming new hire classes. That's also an interesting theory you have. Only time will tell when it comes to this business.
Here's more fuel for the fire. Take a look at the new DAL symbol. It's pointed in the same direction as NWA's. I heard this rumor from several DAL pilots in ATL but they said if it happens it will be 3 or 4 years down the road. Bottom line, my crystal ball is cracked.
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Old 08-01-2007 | 06:02 AM
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JetJock:

There is nothing going on currently for a DAL/NWA merger. During bankruptcy it was looked at (when Delta was not in charge of Delta). But Delta is very confident in their position going forward as a stand alone carrier.

Pilots speculate, but right now there are no DAL/NWA plans.
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Old 08-01-2007 | 06:13 AM
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I will not speculate on the bases... I have heard everything from an existing ATL base to the list of LAX,SLC, and MIA. My *thoughts* are that wherever the base is the company will limit it to -900 flying only with a plane lock for those who fly it. I have heard the rumor of 3 years to the PLANE not seat. There are many question marks, but if it is LAX- super junior will be the seniority over there. DL wants 5:1, we operate the NW flying at 3:1. I could see displacements for guys to fly the -900 if its LAX and attrition will sky rocket. I am senior enough to not really worry about it but if I was displaced to LAX I would probrably strongly consider leaving. I live in MEM and that is a HUGE thing for me. Plus- I don't even know how to live on FO pay in LA, and you have to be nuts to think I will commute across the country! We will see.... Now if its SLC and the pay rate is "ok" I would strongly consider moving out there because it is gorgeous out there.
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Old 08-01-2007 | 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by higney85
I will not speculate on the bases... I have heard everything from an existing ATL base to the list of LAX,SLC, and MIA.
American has a big operation in MIA, not Delta. You thinking MCO?
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Old 08-01-2007 | 06:23 AM
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Comair is CVG
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Old 08-01-2007 | 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by higney85
I will not speculate on the bases... I have heard everything from an existing ATL base to the list of LAX,SLC, and MIA. My *thoughts* are that wherever the base is the company will limit it to -900 flying only with a plane lock for those who fly it. I have heard the rumor of 3 years to the PLANE not seat. There are many question marks, but if it is LAX- super junior will be the seniority over there. DL wants 5:1, we operate the NW flying at 3:1. I could see displacements for guys to fly the -900 if its LAX and attrition will sky rocket. I am senior enough to not really worry about it but if I was displaced to LAX I would probrably strongly consider leaving. I live in MEM and that is a HUGE thing for me. Plus- I don't even know how to live on FO pay in LA, and you have to be nuts to think I will commute across the country! We will see.... Now if its SLC and the pay rate is "ok" I would strongly consider moving out there because it is gorgeous out there.
We cant have a seat lock because it is not a different type of aircraft. IF you get displaced, you simply bid out of it eventually and go back to where you were. The company does not want to displace because it costs them a ton of money. I heard this from union guy for what its worth
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