MidlifeFlyer
Well-Known Member
At the risk of flames, just a question out of curiosity about the ALPA opposition to 3rd class medical reform.
Given the issues facing career and aspiring career pilots including such things as increased training costs "balanced" by poverty level wages, don't they have more important things to be concerned about than proposals that don't appear to have any effect whatsoever on them or their membership?
I might be completely off base but it strikes me as the typical American political ploy of trying to find a nice but meaningless wedge issue to cover up policy impotence.
Given the issues facing career and aspiring career pilots including such things as increased training costs "balanced" by poverty level wages, don't they have more important things to be concerned about than proposals that don't appear to have any effect whatsoever on them or their membership?
I might be completely off base but it strikes me as the typical American political ploy of trying to find a nice but meaningless wedge issue to cover up policy impotence.