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Phrog Phlyer 04-18-2009 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by RJ Pilot (Post 592028)
Aepa - Front Page Some food for thought.

Junk food gives me diarrhea. Been banned off any web boards recently?

meeko031 04-18-2009 11:02 PM

JFK bound
 
Got the displacement to JFK. Iam looking forward to the smell of trash, big rats, and lewd acts in the subways at night! I should watch my favorite movie and catch up on some NY_isms
"good morning my neighbors"

Meatball 04-20-2009 05:57 AM

I would quit. NY is the most disgusting place I have ever been. If they gave the Unites States an enema, that's where they'd stick the hose.

eaglefly 04-20-2009 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by RJ Pilot (Post 597103)
Looks like Alpha3 is heading to ORD. Good luck!:D

Alpha3...........any clues ?

Flyby1206 04-20-2009 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by eaglefly (Post 598210)
Alpha3...........any clues ?

Someone who was on the ATR and apparently takes pride in downing 22 ATRs for A3 maintenance in DFW.

eaglefly 04-20-2009 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by Flyby1206 (Post 598242)
Someone who was on the ATR and apparently takes pride in downing 22 ATRs for A3 maintenance in DFW.

22 ?

YGBFSM................over what time frame ?

Also, someone was actually displaced OUT of the ATR to a jet ?

RJ Pilot 04-20-2009 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by eaglefly (Post 598297)
22 ?

YGBFSM................over what time frame ?

Also, someone was actually displaced OUT of the ATR to a jet ?

His name tag on his leather jacket reads Alpha3 as well.

be76flyer 04-20-2009 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by eaglefly (Post 598210)
Alpha3...........any clues ?

I think it is JM. Just what we need in ORD.:mad:

kfour 04-20-2009 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by eaglefly (Post 598297)
Also, someone was actually displaced OUT of the ATR to a jet ?

Ahh yeah, that would be me.

Fun times, fun times.

(2 more days left)

Zapata 04-20-2009 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by Meatball (Post 598142)
I would quit. NY is the most disgusting place I have ever been. If they gave the Unites States an enema, that's where they'd stick the hose.

NY is awesome and beautiful!

............just not on Beagle salary.

eaglefly 04-21-2009 04:40 AM


Originally Posted by kfour (Post 598580)
Ahh yeah, that would be me.

Fun times, fun times.

(2 more days left)

Sorry to hear that old boy.............keep a stiff upper lip and press on mate.

withthatsaid182 04-21-2009 05:49 AM


Originally Posted by Zapata (Post 598588)
NY is awesome and beautiful!

............just not on Beagle salary.

about 150 yards from my crash pad some guy got stabbed the other night...and apparently the owner of the grocery store on the street got shot about 3 months ago...

i haven't heard much about muggings...i've crossed the street at random spots a few times to avoid what i thought would have been a bad situation...call me paranoid but i would carry an old wallet with a few dollar bills in it in my back pocket and my actually wallet in my shirt pocket...

The Dude Abides 04-21-2009 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by withthatsaid182 (Post 598650)
i haven't heard much about muggings...i've crossed the street at random spots a few times to avoid what i thought would have been a bad situation...call me paranoid but i would carry an old wallet with a few dollar bills in it in my back pocket and my actually wallet in my shirt pocket...

Duly noted:D

eaglefly 04-21-2009 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by be76flyer (Post 598566)
I think it is JM. Just what we need in ORD.:mad:

The current F/E of the NTM (New Texas Mafia) ?

Hmmm................

AmericanEagleFO 06-26-2009 09:44 AM

I'm not sure if we will see anything out of this but who knows?


THERE ARE CURRENTLY 71 AMERICAN EAGLE PILOTS ON FURLOUGH
*
1.***** Pilot Staffing
*
Since the initiation of pilot furloughs, ALPA has received substantial evidence of a shortage in pilot staffing, even after the ‘training bubble’ has deflated.
*
At yesterday’s bi-weekly meeting, ALPA informed management that we believe our pilot staffing is not sufficient to comply with Section 11.M of our CBA which states, “The Company will staff a sufficient and adequate number of pilots, including reserves, to cover all known flying, vacation, training, leaves of absences, known sick leave, and attrition.”
*
Per the conditions of a previous grievance settlement over pilot staffing, ALPA has now notified management that it believes the company is in violation of Section 11.M and requested additional information on current and planned staffing.* We have taken this step prior to pursuing resolution through the grievance and system board process.

WmuGrad07 06-26-2009 10:46 AM

Suprise! Weren't you guys short after the first month of furloughs? It'll be interesting to see what happens. Hopefully at least some of you guys get called back.

Pontius Pilot 06-26-2009 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by WmuGrad07 (Post 635550)
Suprise! Weren't you guys short after the first month of furloughs? It'll be interesting to see what happens. Hopefully at least some of you guys get called back.

I think we were short before the furloughs!!!:D

AmericanEagleFO 06-26-2009 04:07 PM

Management indicated today that we were still overstaffed by 60 pilots. What!?!?!?

Pontius Pilot 06-26-2009 05:36 PM

Rhetorically: "Are they crazy?"

SebastianDesoto 06-26-2009 08:19 PM

If we are averaging more than 1 extra pilot on reserve each day, then we are still overstaffed. :rolleyes:

coldpilot 06-27-2009 03:30 PM

Too bad the ATR is -4 system wide for FO's after July 1... I wanted some PVDs. Speaking of ATRs... who thinks it's only a matter of time before the FAA shuts down the DFW operation?

meeko031 06-27-2009 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by coldpilot (Post 636064)
who thinks it's only a matter of time before the FAA shuts down the DFW operation?


LAX base will be shut down first before that! is SFO/SNA/SJC no longer a destination or just a rumor?

eaglefly 06-28-2009 03:31 AM


Originally Posted by AmericanEagleFO (Post 635690)
Management indicated today that we were still overstaffed by 60 pilots. What!?!?!?

Perhaps they're about to write off the DFW ATR move a flop and return some of those A/C to the islands. Since neitherthe islands nor MIA need them all, that would make another overage of pilots............and maybe another furlough.

Flyby1206 06-28-2009 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by coldpilot (Post 636064)
Too bad the ATR is -4 system wide for FO's after July 1... I wanted some PVDs. Speaking of ATRs... who thinks it's only a matter of time before the FAA shuts down the DFW operation?

I wouldnt be surprised to see the DFW ATRs shut down. I can imagine mgmt is embarrassed with all the cancellations in their home base. Round 6 of displacements?

Pontius Pilot 06-28-2009 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by Flyby1206 (Post 636441)
I wouldnt be surprised to see the DFW ATRs shut down. I can imagine mgmt is embarrassed with all the cancellations in their home base. Round 6 of displacements?

If they'd stop *****-footin' around with MX and get some mechanics that know the ATR they wouldn't have that problem. That crap wouldn't happen in MIA or SJU because MX speaks that special French/Spanish lingo that the ATR likes.

Mgmt ought to be embarrassed.

As I said about DFW and the ATRs a few months ago: "this would be a hell of a place to open an airline!"

Mason32 06-28-2009 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by SebastianDesoto (Post 635756)
If we are averaging more than 1 extra pilot on reserve each day, then we are still overstaffed. :rolleyes:

The way I heard it, they are going down to 1 or even zero available, but are gettign by, because a large number of pilots are still working overtime.

It would seem to me, that if they are going down to 1 or 0 everyday, if you guys stopped working overtime, the recalls would happen much faster. Now, it they were ending the days with 20 and 30 kicking around that would be different, but the numbers are so close to tons of cancelled flights, that you guys are your own worst enemies.

Mason32 06-28-2009 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by meeko031 (Post 636184)
LAX base will be shut down first before that! is SFO/SNA/SJC no longer a destination or just a rumor?

Well, they had to close a base in New England because they couldn't afford to have two bases only 180 miles apart... so, now instead they have two bases 13 miles apart... This leaves little room for anybody to honestly think the Boston base closure had anything to do with saving money... therefore, since over the last 5 years they have taken the following actions:
Closed the most senior maint base

Offered early buyout to senior Capt's

Opened office of Professional development to help senior Capt's leave

Offered another early buyout to senior Capt's

Worked on A TA to help senior CA's flow to AA by giving them extra pay to cover the losses the first few years at mainline (TA failed)

Closed one of the most senior pilot bases in their system (BOS) because it was too expensive to run two bases 180 miles apart. LAX is the most senior, but nothing is near enough to shift the flying over to....

AMR has been closing AA stations, laying off all the personnel, then reopening it as an Eagle Station and offering the people the same job, but at regional rules and wages...

and now, they seem to be cutting back LAX flights... won't take too many more cuts, to be able to justify LAX as a fly through station as opposed to a base.... that way they can attack another group of the most senior pilots in the system.

It's all about getting rid of the most senior people in the regional industry.
They have people on RJ's with more flight time than pilots at majors like USAir and Delta.... with noplace to go to make the same, or more, money than they make now.

coldpilot 06-28-2009 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Pontius Pilot (Post 636468)
If they'd stop *****-footin' around with MX and get some mechanics that know the ATR they wouldn't have that problem. That crap wouldn't happen in MIA or SJU because MX speaks that special French/Spanish lingo that the ATR likes.

Mgmt ought to be embarrassed.

As I said about DFW and the ATRs a few months ago: "this would be a hell of a place to open an airline!"

The mechanics in DFW have gotten much better. The problem is they are contract mx so a 30 minute job takes two hours. There are other problems that go with it but that is a start.

withthatsaid182 06-28-2009 06:17 PM

Did AMR announce more capacity cuts for the fall? I thought I read about an 8.5.% for the fall...I remember it being mixed in with a Delta cut back article...

Anyways...is that happening? or did I misread?

coldpilot 06-28-2009 06:44 PM

They made an announcement about it. Seems like it was pretty low key though, not much talk about it since then.

shfo 06-28-2009 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by meeko031 (Post 636184)
LAX base will be shut down first before that! is SFO/SNA/SJC no longer a destination or just a rumor?

SFO-SNA is going from 5 flights a day down to 2, SJC-SNA is going from 7 flights a day down to 5 and they are eliminating the 5 SAN-SJC flights.

Out of LA they are adding 2 SAN turns, and 1 more FAT, MRY, and SBA turn on top of the SAF and ROW flights.

meeko031 06-28-2009 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by shfo (Post 636630)
SFO-SNA is going from 5 flights a day down to 2, SJC-SNA is going from 7 flights a day down to 5 and they are eliminating the 5 SAN-SJC flights.

Out of LA they are adding 2 SAN turns, and 1 more FAT, MRY, and SBA turn on top of the SAF and ROW flights.


That's ok i guess with the addition of SAF/ROW.. atleast they added some flying/destinations. Even better, two more flights to ksan now that the overnight is back to downtown!!!

Flyby1206 06-29-2009 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by withthatsaid182 (Post 636580)
Did AMR announce more capacity cuts for the fall? I thought I read about an 8.5.% for the fall...I remember it being mixed in with a Delta cut back article...

Anyways...is that happening? or did I misread?

AMR previously announced a 7.5% cut, and they changed it to 8.5%, so not that big of a change compared to what we were expecting.

Mason32 06-29-2009 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by Flyby1206 (Post 636846)
AMR previously announced a 7.5% cut, and they changed it to 8.5%, so not that big of a change compared to what we were expecting.

Is that why there are saying they are overstaffed still, even after the existing furloughs?

RJ Pilot 06-29-2009 04:36 PM

E.L is reporting 60 more furloughs at Eagle in August.

eaglefly 06-29-2009 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by RJ Pilot (Post 637083)
E.L is reporting 60 more furloughs at Eagle in August.

I wouldn't call that the most accurate source of info. I'd have thought they would have to announce that by now and provide affected pilots notice.

I'd wait for a more confirmation before I got worked up over it.

JT8D 06-30-2009 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by eaglefly (Post 637087)
I'd have thought they would have to announce that by now and provide affected pilots notice.

That small detail certainly didn't stop them last time...

Even if they were to play by the rules they'd have till the end of July to notify people of an August 31st furlough date.

Pontius Pilot 06-30-2009 11:04 AM

I wouldn't be surprised to see more furloughs.

Or maybe Republic will buy us out...and continue on their evil plot to control the
aviation world!

withthatsaid182 06-30-2009 11:23 AM

this really puts a damper on me ever holding a line...

meeko031 06-30-2009 02:11 PM

wait, im confused.. I thought the second half of furloughs didn't actually happen? I sleep under a rock so I don't really know the current news!!!


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