Delta TA

But my co-workers and soon-to-be people that will never consider me a co-worker because I'm not a nAAtive said that there was no way in Hell Delta would have a TA before the amendable date!
If the rumor of the pasy rates is true it was still better to take what we got since the pay rates wouldn't have been as high as they are now.
 


Actually, thanks for that - I did not know that.


Hiyoooooooo!

That's wild stuff.

Every time I think of Carson, I realize HOW CRAPPY JIMMY FALLON IS.

All caps intended. I really think my dead grandmother is funnier than he is. RIGHT NOW.

And she's dead. Plus she wasn't funny.

You can watch an old episode of Carson and get a good laugh decades later. Decades from now, you'll watch Fallon and think "What the hell is Myspace? What the hell is a meme? You're really going to drink that psuedo beer that the dirty ping pong ball landed in?"
 
Hiyoooooooo!

That's wild stuff.

Every time I think of Carson, I realize HOW CRAPPY JIMMY FALLON IS.

All caps intended. I really think my dead grandmother is funnier than he is. RIGHT NOW.

And she's dead. Plus she wasn't funny.

You can watch an old episode of Carson and get a good laugh decades later. Decades from now, you'll watch Fallon and think "What the hell is Myspace? What the hell is a meme? You're really going to drink that psuedo beer that the dirty ping pong ball landed in?"
 
I hope this is reeeeaaaaaalllly good. I'm just hoping for some scope re-capture. Yeah, I'm probably dreaming...
 
Academic moment...

The LOAs are numbered based on how many there have been, either since the first contract was signed, or since the most recent contract was signed and all prior LOAs were integrated.

So there's no apostrophe prior to the number like it was a year. Just LOA 72.

Isn't that what the joke is? The lego pilot is complaining about LOA 72 being a piece of garbage and that's why he voted no on the contract, but the hidden part of the joke is that they have gone through 72 LOAs since the last contract?

Why does a German have to explain humor? :bounce:
 
Do they even have stand up comedians in Germany?

Yes there is one very famous one, he is hilarious.

McBain-Standup-Meme.jpg
 
I know the details will be published soon, but is it a pipe dream to think maybe with regionals struggling to find pilots, this TA will finally deal with the issues of scope and recapturing 76-90 seat aircraft back to mainline?
 
I know the details will be published soon, but is it a pipe dream to think maybe with regionals struggling to find pilots, this TA will finally deal with the issues of scope and recapturing 76-90 seat aircraft back to mainline?

In terms of the actual RJ airframes being on mainline property that's unlikely.

However in terms of blocks hours or from a "scope choke" perspective a significant amount of scope has been recaptured and will continue to be recaptured in the form of increased 717/MD88/A319/A320 flying. This has been a big factor behind the record hiring currently happening at Delta and United.

I used to fly the CRJ into airports like AGS, CAK and SGF all day everyday. Now I'm flying the MD88/90 there.

http://m.ky3.com/big-new-era-lands-...hlarger-delta-airlines-jets/21050392_33391618
 
Derg said:
You mean a physical confrontation, photo evidence, then all parties involved shake hands and attempt to say it never happened. I had someone get angry to the point that he was getting a little potentially physically aggressive. I had to remind him that I'm 20 years younger and not from a prep school.
Is the the PC verbiage to "I'll cut you bro!"
 
Reduction in DCI block hours plz thx bai.
Isn't that what the joke is? The lego pilot is complaining about LOA 72 being a piece of garbage and that's why he voted no on the contract, but the hidden part of the joke is that they have gone through 72 LOAs since the last contract?

Why does a German have to explain humor? :bounce:
AND I VOTED NO!
 
Isn't that what the joke is? The lego pilot is complaining about LOA 72 being a piece of garbage and that's why he voted no on the contract, but the hidden part of the joke is that they have gone through 72 LOAs since the last contract?

Why does a German have to explain humor? :bounce:

I always thought that a German explaining humor was kind of like a Brit explaining dental hygiene or a Frenchman explaining calvary charges.

But just so you can be in on the joke too...

The high number of the LOA isn't the hidden part of the joke. It's pretty normal to have very high numbered LOAs as they don't normally reset the count with each new contract. Lots of things that are in LOAs (code shares etc) don't get integrated into the actual contract language when a new one is signed so the numbering system just keeps going. I've seen LOAs in the 100s before. So #72 doesn't actually imply that there have been 72 modifications since the last contract was signed but rather 72 modifications to the contract language, since they started keeping track of changes through LOA.

The teaching point I made to Hacker (mostly because he's planning on getting into the crazy 121 game some time and this falls under "nice to know" info) was that he referenced it as "LOA '72" which in English would be the same as saying "LOA 1972" as in, the LOA from 1972. Contracts (sometimes) get referenced that way as there probably is only one contract signed in a given year, but LOAs do not as there can be multiple ones signed in a year. The closest you'll get to that sort of notation might be something like LOA 15-1, LOA 15-2 etc but only a few places (Delta) do it that way.

The "hidden" joke, if there was one, was more about how the captain wouldn't say anything in response to the FO until he brought up work, work work, contract, work, work, work.
 
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