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NAI Approved
Details are minimal but expect more info soon.
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Order 2016-11-22 = Department in its final order said: This case is among the most novel and complex ever undertaken by the Department. We have taken the necessary amount of time to review and consider the comments from a wide range of stakeholders. Regardless of our appreciation of the public policy arguments raised by opponents, we have been advised that the law and our bilateral obligations leave no avenue to reject this application. We find that the clear weight of legal analysis in this case directs us to uphold the tentative findings and conclusions previously made. In reaching our decision to grant NAI's permit, we have taken into account the totality of the record regarding its application, including those changes to its hiring and employment practices that it has offered as a direct result of the difficult issues that have been raised during the course of this proceeding. We anticipate that they will be implemented, consistently with applicable laws. Therefore, against this background, we have decided to make final our tentative decision to grant the request of NAI for a foreign air carrier permit. |
Not on my Christmas wish-list....
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Best gov't money can buy.
Wonder how long before US Carriers start hiring offshore contract pilots. |
Thanks current admin. Hopefully the next one will kick these scabs* to the curb.
*while not technically meeting the official definition, its the next closest thing in spirit, and since we likely won't be allowed to strike anyway, then they are the logical inheritor of said disparagement. |
Originally Posted by gloopy
(Post 2254726)
Thanks current admin. Hopefully the next one will kick these scabs* to the curb.
*while not technically meeting the official definition, its the next closest thing in spirit, and since we likely won't be allowed to strike anyway, then they are the logical inheritor of said disparagement. |
All part of Obama's globalization dream... I bet he pulled the trigger to put another dagger into the next administration.
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Originally Posted by ugleeual
(Post 2254830)
All part of Obama's globalization dream... I bet he pulled the trigger to put another dagger into the next administration.
https://ec.europa.eu/transport/modes...ited_states_en As much as I am not happy about the potential impact to our careers, I also don't blame the DOT for approval, if that is what is delineated in the agreement. I'll leave it to those that actually have expertise and legal standing to make that call. Obviously ALPA and others disagree but we signed a deal (under both Republican and Democrat Presidents) and have to live with the terms of the deal. |
Circus Circus
This would be comical if not so sad.
ALPA comes out in support of the Dem party for pres. Dem party leader waits until election lost, then gives go ahead to NAI ( much to Boeing's delight) ALPA condemns decision of Dem party leader ( cabinet) ALPA practically fondles Donald Trump ( Dem party opponent) in it's press release. The pandering isn't even subtle, but more in line with what my 8 year old grandson tries to get his grandmother to fix his favorite desert. :confused: |
Originally Posted by BMEP100
(Post 2254910)
This would be comical if not so sad.
ALPA comes out in support of the Dem party for pres. Dem party leader waits until election lost, then gives go ahead to NAI ( much to Boeing's delight) ALPA condemns decision of Dem party leader ( cabinet) ALPA practically fondles Donald Trump ( Dem party opponent) in it's press release. The pandering isn't even subtle, but more in line with what my 8 year old grandson tries to get his grandmother to fix his favorite desert. :confused: |
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