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golikhel 05-18-2024 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by TransWorld (Post 3802974)
Put it on their tombstone when they die at age 100, but then take them off this list. My 2 cents worth.

That would not be right, eventually the list would have no names, never remove a scab from the scab list!

golikhel 05-18-2024 04:29 PM

That would be like being a war hero and earning a Medal Of Honor, and than when you die taking it away. Those scabs earned a title, you never take that away, its forever.

flyingnerd 01-02-2026 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by KobayashiMaster (Post 3780218)
He did the same thing to me (almost word-for-word) on another thread. Maybe he'll do you the same favor he did for me, and block you like that coward that he is. Despite what you've been told, sometimes the trash does take itself out. ;)

Safe to say hes a mindless troll, and bottom-feeder fanboi.

So anyway... Yeah! I have an update to the scab list. Still looking for a point of contact to send the update to. Its not a new strike, its just an update to the old list to track where a scab from a previous strike is flying now. I really don't care what anyone's opinions are about unions, or scabs or whether or not they should be given a pass. You can start your own "should scabs be forgiven" thread, and cr@p-post over there. I just looking for information about who to contact to make the update. Don't have it? Keep scrolling!!!

Thanks to all the union bothers who called out scabs for what they are. :D

I know exactly who you’re talking about. 😂

captjns 01-04-2026 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by flyingnerd (Post 3987808)
I know exactly who you’re talking about. 😂

Gosh… The last strike that I remember was in 2010, by Spirit Pilots. The strike, I think, lasted, what about 5 days? There were reports that some pilots crossed the line. Other than the Spirit strick, I can’t remember any major job action, since Eastern Airlines pilots and mechanics, back in March, 1989, some 36 years ago… How many surviving pilots crossing a picket line are in the cockpit, and are above ground?

I’ll wager more pilots, of today, are better educated consumers, in deciding, if it’s worth their careers, self respect, and judgement by their peers, to cross a picket line.

flyingnerd 01-13-2026 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by captjns (Post 3988129)
Gosh… The last strike that I remember was in 2010, by Spirit Pilots. The strike, I think, lasted, what about 5 days? There were reports that some pilots crossed the line. Other than the Spirit strick, I can’t remember any major job action, since Eastern Airlines pilots and mechanics, back in March, 1989, some 36 years ago… How many surviving pilots crossing a picket line are in the cockpit, and are above ground?

I’ll wager more pilots, of today, are better educated consumers, in deciding, if it’s worth their careers, self respect, and judgement by their peers, to cross a picket line.

it’s an eal89. Abx walked in 2016 or so

tanker 01-14-2026 03:38 AM

ComAir also struck in 2001.

CincoDeMayo 01-19-2026 07:01 AM

Spirit has an active scab on the list now. He has been there for a while, H.G.

He gets very upset when people call him out on it, guessing less and less do these days. I do know the word “scab” would sometimes scribbled by his name on hotel sign in sheets…just saying

overqualified52 02-07-2026 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by captjns (Post 3988129)
Gosh… The last strike that I remember was in 2010, by Spirit Pilots. The strike, I think, lasted, what about 5 days? There were reports that some pilots crossed the line. Other than the Spirit strick, I can’t remember any major job action, since Eastern Airlines pilots and mechanics, back in March, 1989, some 36 years ago… How many surviving pilots crossing a picket line are in the cockpit, and are above ground?

I’ll wager more pilots, of today, are better educated consumers, in deciding, if it’s worth their careers, self respect, and judgement by their peers, to cross a picket line.

It’s like the clown episode on Seinfeld when the clown at the kid’s birthday party was yelling at George : “You’re living in the past man “ LOL. The scab list thing is a dead horse for stuff that happened 40 and 50 years ago. I mean ALPA isn’t gonna orchestrate no more strikes as they just don’t have the ###LS they used to have in the good ole days 🤷‍♂️. As mentioned above most everyone that ever crossed are in the next life 🤷‍♂️.

shuttledriver67 02-07-2026 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by CincoDeMayo (Post 3993982)
Spirit has an active scab on the list now. He has been there for a while, H.G.

He gets very upset when people call him out on it, guessing less and less do these days. I do know the word “scab” would sometimes scribbled by his name on hotel sign in sheets…just saying

H.F but yes he's still there

zippinbye 02-22-2026 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by overqualified52 (Post 4001299)
It’s like the clown episode on Seinfeld when the clown at the kid’s birthday party was yelling at George : “You’re living in the past man “ LOL. The scab list thing is a dead horse for stuff that happened 40 and 50 years ago. I mean ALPA isn’t gonna orchestrate no more strikes as they just don’t have the ###LS they used to have in the good ole days 🤷‍♂️. As mentioned above most everyone that ever crossed are in the next life 🤷‍♂️.

Somebody never learned the true gravity of being a scab! The free book that ALPA gives out to new members (Flying The Line) goes a long way to portray the fierce battles that were fought for the integrity of the aviation profession. The impact of labor-organizing pioneers reaches far beyond ALPA carriers and Part 121 operations. If your paycheck comes from operating an airplane, you probably owe a debt of gratitude to the past generations who built the contracts, walked the picket line and endured furloughs. As someone that held a picket, was part of a B-Scale elimination contract and had my pension decimated in bankruptcy, I take scabs very seriously. I'm aware of suicides and divorces that occurred at my carrier and others, while scabs gleefully danced across the strike line to take bread off the table of all the pilots with a spine.

I have seen to kicking a half dozen scabs off the jumpseat in my career, with pleasure (one in a inhospitable foreign land during 9/11 - hope he never got out). It's not "living in the past" to harbor great disdain for scabs. It's a duty to the occupation.


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