Firebird2XC
Well-Known Member
AMR seems to be danged if they do, danged if they don't. The contract between CHQ and AMR forbids outstation basing (as if there are going to be many flights in and out of STL next Spring anyhow), so they HAVE to move CHQ's operation, or violate our contract. However, in doing so, they violate Eagle's contract.
Eagle has every right to protest. Everyone at CHQ is hoping they're successful. I hope CHQ would do the same thing if it was us, but I doubt our union is that proactive. I see Eagle winning, AMR forced to terminate our contract and fork out $$$ so that Bedford has a little somethin' somethin' to beef up the 170/190 operation.
It'll definitly be an interesting couple of months ahead.
Thanks for the other side of this coin, D. I was hoping somebody would come up with this.
I actually spoke to Airdale the other day- he said that B.B. was trying to phase out CHQ operations as well. It would seem that if CHQ got a payout from AMR to cease the Connection flying, Republic could put that money into the 170 program and slide the STL CHQ pilots into that system.
I'm not sure how the numbers hash out, but that'd be a win-win for the pilots involved in this situation.
Eagle pilots sincerely appreciate CHQ pilots' support. I know I can say that much about it.
Interesting few months ahead, indeed.