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1) Comair is NEVER going away... ignore the forum trolls who dont know what they're talking about. being the only thing delta owns that actually turns a profit... we're nice and safe even though they hate our senior pilots just as much as we do... (you know who you are)
2) Where it should go is evenly distributed among all of Comair's furloughed pilots...
2) Where it should go is evenly distributed among all of Comair's furloughed pilots...
Last edited by Diver Driver; 05-17-2010 at 01:16 PM. Reason: Language/Flamebait
This is false. The merger fund will be redistributed back to the pilots that contributed to it if it is not used, end of story.
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[quote=Av8tion;812862]1) Comair is NEVER going away... ignore the forum trolls who dont know what they're talking about. being the only thing delta owns that actually turns a profit... we're nice and safe even though they hate our senior pilots just as much as we do... (you know who you are)
Uh....Ok....Keep telling yourself that..This now makes post number 8...
Uh....Ok....Keep telling yourself that..This now makes post number 8...
This is from the Mesa bankruptcy thread, any idea what this could mean for OH?:
This is from Pacer. It is docket entry 180 in the Mesa v Delta file. The Clerk's judgment in favor of Delta is docket entry 181.
Here is the operative portion of the judgment:
"J U D G M E N T
This action having come before the court, Honorable Clarence Cooper, United States
District Judge at a bench trial on the merits on April 20-23, 2010, pursuant to an agreement
of the parties that the instant case proceed to trial notwithstanding Plaintiff’s bankruptcy filing,
and the court having found in favor of Defendant, it is
Ordered and Adjudged that judgment is hereby entered in favor of defendant Delta
Air Lines, Inc. against plaintiffs Mesa Air Group, Inc. and Freedom Airlines, Inc. for damages
In the amount of $2,938,723.00.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, this 17th day of May, 2010
This is from Pacer. It is docket entry 180 in the Mesa v Delta file. The Clerk's judgment in favor of Delta is docket entry 181.
Here is the operative portion of the judgment:
"J U D G M E N T
This action having come before the court, Honorable Clarence Cooper, United States
District Judge at a bench trial on the merits on April 20-23, 2010, pursuant to an agreement
of the parties that the instant case proceed to trial notwithstanding Plaintiff’s bankruptcy filing,
and the court having found in favor of Defendant, it is
Ordered and Adjudged that judgment is hereby entered in favor of defendant Delta
Air Lines, Inc. against plaintiffs Mesa Air Group, Inc. and Freedom Airlines, Inc. for damages
In the amount of $2,938,723.00.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, this 17th day of May, 2010
This is from the Mesa bankruptcy thread, any idea what this could mean for OH?:
This is from Pacer. It is docket entry 180 in the Mesa v Delta file. The Clerk's judgment in favor of Delta is docket entry 181.
Here is the operative portion of the judgment:
"J U D G M E N T
This action having come before the court, Honorable Clarence Cooper, United States
District Judge at a bench trial on the merits on April 20-23, 2010, pursuant to an agreement
of the parties that the instant case proceed to trial notwithstanding Plaintiff’s bankruptcy filing,
and the court having found in favor of Defendant, it is
Ordered and Adjudged that judgment is hereby entered in favor of defendant Delta
Air Lines, Inc. against plaintiffs Mesa Air Group, Inc. and Freedom Airlines, Inc. for damages
In the amount of $2,938,723.00.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, this 17th day of May, 2010
This is from Pacer. It is docket entry 180 in the Mesa v Delta file. The Clerk's judgment in favor of Delta is docket entry 181.
Here is the operative portion of the judgment:
"J U D G M E N T
This action having come before the court, Honorable Clarence Cooper, United States
District Judge at a bench trial on the merits on April 20-23, 2010, pursuant to an agreement
of the parties that the instant case proceed to trial notwithstanding Plaintiff’s bankruptcy filing,
and the court having found in favor of Defendant, it is
Ordered and Adjudged that judgment is hereby entered in favor of defendant Delta
Air Lines, Inc. against plaintiffs Mesa Air Group, Inc. and Freedom Airlines, Inc. for damages
In the amount of $2,938,723.00.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, this 17th day of May, 2010
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Isn't this what Comair Mgmt. was waiting for? Freedom losing the flying out of CVG and Comair taking it over and recalling and hiring pilots? Well, I have a feeling that flying won't be replaced at all or not by Comair.
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