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Airsupport 06-15-2008 06:57 PM

Delta changing its mind about cancelling pinnacle?
 
So since they announced at pinnacle that delta was cancelling our contract they have cancelled all the differences training classes and all the vacancies going into atlanta. a friend of mine who was waiting on upgrade to atlanta and had his class cancelled told me they called him on friday and they are starting the classes back again. and that they needed him to start as soon as possible. also the latest vacancy that just posted had 8 ca, and 8 fo slots open for ATL for the october vacancy. anyone else think this might be a good sign?

bohicagain 06-15-2008 07:32 PM

No .......

Noseeums 06-15-2008 07:50 PM

smoke and mirrors! :D

av8sean 06-15-2008 07:56 PM

Wouldn't surprise me. The 900's are the only RJ's that really make $$$, it made no sense to cancel them when there are so many 50 seaters floating around.

PaulFooley 06-15-2008 07:57 PM

Good sign? For Delta or Pinnacle?

Superpilot92 06-15-2008 08:35 PM

My roomate is an APD for you guys and said that those captains in training or about to start (not sure) were told they will finish the upgrade type but wont do OE and will be going back to the right seat. FWIW remember everything is subject to change and either way good luck guys.

WIPilot 06-15-2008 08:41 PM

As it was explained to me by a 9e captain, since you guys bought the 900s you have a certain amount of free training per aircraft purchased available due to that. So it seems they are trying to get the best use out of that that they can.

SilverandSore 06-16-2008 03:18 AM


Originally Posted by Airsupport (Post 404939)
So since they announced at pinnacle that delta was cancelling our contract they have cancelled all the differences training classes and all the vacancies going into atlanta. a friend of mine who was waiting on upgrade to atlanta and had his class cancelled told me they called him on friday and they are starting the classes back again. and that they needed him to start as soon as possible. also the latest vacancy that just posted had 8 ca, and 8 fo slots open for ATL for the october vacancy. anyone else think this might be a good sign?


No. You're grasping at straws.

Airsupport 06-16-2008 06:24 AM


Originally Posted by WIPilot (Post 404991)
As it was explained to me by a 9e captain, since you guys bought the 900s you have a certain amount of free training per aircraft purchased available due to that. So it seems they are trying to get the best use out of that that they can.


this could very well be true. maybe we have just a certain amount of time/people that they are able to get through for free so why not hurry and get them through while it is no cost to the company.


Originally Posted by SilverandSore (Post 405060)
No. You're grasping at straws.

ha. losing delta is not that big a deal for us. we have very few pilots over there. it only represents 2 percent of our flying and even less than that in our income. so grasping at straws?? nah. just posting information. most people over here dont care since we will be flying for delta in a year anyway once the merger goes through.

DAL4EVER 06-16-2008 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Airsupport (Post 405078)
this could very well be true. maybe we have just a certain amount of time/people that they are able to get through for free so why not hurry and get them through while it is no cost to the company.



ha. losing delta is not that big a deal for us. we have very few pilots over there. it only represents 2 percent of our flying and even less than that in our income. so grasping at straws?? nah. just posting information. most people over here dont care since we will be flying for delta in a year anyway once the merger goes through.

No big deal?? Pull your head out of your a%&. Who do you think is acquiring NWA. DAL. That means if DAL is shuttering the ATL flying they could be putting the squeeze on PNCL to remain a carrier at all. Its no secret they are actively trying to get rid of the 50 seat market here. That means that all 130+ aircraft could be easy targets in a merger. Does the ASA with Pinnacle and NWA specify that Pinnacle survives post merger? If not, DAL wouldn't have to take you to court at all to get rid of you. I'd be highly concerned if I were a Pinnacle pilot. The contract has gone on for years? Why no deal? Maybe Pinnacle doesn't feel they can raise their costs and remain competitive. They can't raise ticket prices, that's a mainline issue. Mainline can tell them that your rates are this and that's it. If costs go up because of a pilot deal then that's Pinnacle's problem.

Perhaps DAL wants to shed Comair and they boxing Pinnacle into a corner by saying if you want to remain a post merger carrier, buy Comair for $400 million. DAL gets the cash and you get a heartache.

Either way you are way to naive or ignorant to think that this simply means nothing for you.


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