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Flame bait.I heard about 51 passengers were were pretty upset because they missed all of their connections. Now poor 6 yr old Jimmy won't get to see his Grandma in the hospital.
Completely agree. Next week, no mainline pilot will even remember this even happened, let alone go out of their way to try and get some regional pilot a job at their mainline.
Yeah... because that's the kind of pilot UAL management wants, lmao!!
I think it's really funny how pilots still think they're running the show in hiring. It's all HR now, people! Even if there's pilots on the hiring board, they're no longer the decision makers! Quit acting more important than you really are!
But with that said, kudos to the pilots for having the courage to stand up, even though they may lose their jobs.
These guys certainly did the right thing and I suspect they will have no problem securing interviews at a major when the hiring tide turns. Good on them and THANK YOU for standing with us and realizing that this is NOT legal flying.
Yep, but fellow ALPA carriers had no problem picking up the struck flying. Talk about brotherhood and unity!
Completely agree. Next week, no mainline pilot will even remember this even happened, let alone go out of their way to try and get some regional pilot a job at their mainline.
Best way to lose an argument is by putting it in the hands of ALPA.The guidance from CALPA on this one was to fly the flight and then report to SAPA any CO code violations who would forward it to CALPA legal to address with management. Instead this guy took it one step further. Good luck to him/her.
There will be PLENTY who will remember this here at CAL.