you don't file in the future as I said before FOQA is another animal...
So you don't file an ASAP report but the program (in the eyes of the FAA) is still open and ongoing. That is not a smart move, and a lot of pilots will start getting mail from the FAA they didn't before.you don't file in the future as I said before FOQA is another animal...
and the airline will be under scrutiny for violating the MOU as well…sounds like a bad deal to me. Doesn't mean that there are not working programs now in effect with non union houses. I didn't say it was the best idea in the world nor did I ever advocate for that position. Now did I? Find me saying that.So you don't file an ASAP report but the program (in the eyes of the FAA) is still open and ongoing. That is not a smart move, and a lot of pilots will start getting mail from the FAA they didn't before.
you don't file in the future as I said before FOQA is another animal...
You cannot be serious. You said, " you don't file in the future". You wrote that less than a half hour ago.and the airline will be under scrutiny for violating the MOU as well…sounds like a bad deal to me. Doesn't mean that there are not working programs now in effect with non union houses. I didn't say it was the best idea in the world nor did I ever advocate for that position. Now did I? Find me saying that.
I merely was pointing out inaccuracies in statements made.
try to clean that up. OK see ya.
regarding how a pilot would check out…not be cooperative...You cannot be serious. You said, " you don't file in the future". You wrote that less than a half hour ago.
So now what you write you don't advocate? Who are you speaking for? Dale I asked you two questions. Your first reply was, pilots won't cooperate. I followed it up with how do you not cooperate with filed ASAP reports and FOQA data. YOU then wrote, don't file them in the future. So when you ask me to show you where you advocated not filing ASAP reports I showed you. Now is that clear enough for you?what are you tailking about? What does that have to do with anything? serious about what? Make your point clearer.
regarding how a pilot would check out…not be cooperative...
So now what you write you don't advocate? Who are you speaking for? Dale I asked you two questions. Your first reply was, pilots won't cooperate. I followed it up with how do you not cooperate with filed ASAP reports and FOQA data. YOU then wrote, don't file them in the future. So when you ask me to show you where you advocated not filing ASAP reports I showed you. Now is that clear enough for you?
make more sense?So now what you write you don't advocate? Who are you speaking for? Dale I asked you two questions. Your first reply was, pilots won't cooperate. I followed it up with how do you not cooperate with filed ASAP reports and FOQA data. YOU then wrote, don't file them in the future. So when you ask me to show you where you advocated not filing ASAP reports I showed you. Now is that clear enough for you?
Hence why you need a union (with large resources) to guide pilots through that minefield. Not SAPA.
I don't think I jumped on the it has to be a union bandwagon completely. I asked a couple of questions because I haven't had to deal with that scenario. Skywest's management team right now seems to understand the importance of safety. If for whatever reason that changes I don't know if they have the protections provided with a union. That's all.Seggy and amorris,
To the best of my knowledge (which is a bit more first-hand than either of yours on this subject), ASAP works fine at Skywest. Granted, I never filed a non-sole source one, but *no one* I know has had any problem with it. It's working, and by denying that it is you're hurting your cause.
I get that you guys have a vested interest in ALPA being the only legitimate form of pilot representation--and that may well be the case--but insisting that "no ASAP can exist without a union" when a glaring example to the contrary sounds a little "Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf".
Yes, really. It can be enforced with money, but in all practical purposes, it won't work the way it was intended to, without a union.
Sometimes you need to K.I.S.S.
Can anyone tell me why an ASRS would not work? And if so, why does it work outside of the airlines?