gotWXdagain
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Because relaxing scope worked so well for the passenger airline industry.
Scope clauses might need to be relaxed due to lack of suitable airframes to replace all the clapped out 1900's and Metroliner's. I can see this backing some operations into a corner.
That's the opposite direction the industry is going. Want reliable feed? Do it yourself.Scope clauses might need to be relaxed due to lack of suitable airframes to replace all the clapped out 1900's and Metroliner's. I can see this backing some operations into a corner.
That's the opposite direction the industry is going. Want reliable feed? Do it yourself.
Hopefully the ups and fedex feeders become a shell of themselves and possibly wither and die just like the regionals will over the next few years with the scope choke.
I say no scope relaxation. Even at the freight carriers.
FedEx once operated Falcon 20s. Why not CRJs?
LOL, you guys are funny. CRJ's at AMF... Bwaaaaahahahhahahahhahhahahhahahhah..... Those clowns can barely maintain their current dying fleet of crap laced flying poop as it is. El Oel
Says the guy who doesn't work 121.
Oh I knew it at the time, I just thought it was hilarious they (management) kept pushing it as something that was serious.
LOOOOOLOLOL! Right?
Says the guy who doesn't work 121. The problem with what the major cargo carries have with what you speak of is they lack the aircraft to do runs like BUR-SMX, or BUR-BFL. Same goes for major passenger feed. The equipment just isn't there. Look at a company like Delta. Just about half of their passengers are moved everyday by a regional airline (pick your flavor). To replace that feed would require equipment and warm people to fill seats. Regionals and cargo feeders aren't going anywhere, for a while, a lo g while. They will change, but I predict nothing like what people say.
Somewhere, a lifer fedex caravan driver just creamed himself.That's the opposite direction the industry is going. Want reliable feed? Do it yourself.
Hopefully the ups and fedex feeders become a shell of themselves and possibly wither and die just like the regionals will over the next few years with the scope choke.
You do realize that delta, fedex, united and american own the vast majority of the aircraft their regionals fly right?Says the guy who doesn't work 121. The problem with what the major cargo carries have with what you speak of is they lack the aircraft to do runs like BUR-SMX, or BUR-BFL. Same goes for major passenger feed. The equipment just isn't there. Look at a company like Delta. Just about half of their passengers are moved everyday by a regional airline (pick your flavor). To replace that feed would require equipment and warm people to fill seats. Regionals and cargo feeders aren't going anywhere, for a while, a lo g while. They will change, but I predict nothing like what people say.
Eh i dont think that's changing. But if a feeder is going to fly jets, I'd hope there's scope to stop it, but I've never read their contracts. I was very wrong thinking Alaska's scope... well they have none so...Somewhere, a lifer fedex caravan driver just creamed himself.
But if a feeder is going to fly jets, I'd hope there's scope to stop it, but I've never read their contracts.
B. Scope, Operation of Company Aircraft
The Company’s revenue flights (including Company revenue charter
flights), conducted with aircraft owned, leased, or operated within the domestic
or international operations described below, conducted with aircraft
over 60,000 lbs. MTOGW, shall be flown only by pilots whose names appear
on the Federal Express Master Seniority List in accordance with the
terms of the Agreement.
Flying conducted with aircraft at or under 60,000
lbs. MTOGW (commonly referred to as “feeder flying”) shall not be substituted
for Federal Express trunk flying (over 60,000 lbs. MTOGW) so
as to cause a furlough of any Federal Express pilot. However, if and
to the extent that and for such period of time that the furlough is the
result of an act beyond the control of the Company (e.g., FAA grounding
of a fleet, etc.), feeder/wet lease flying may be used to replace lost
trunk flying. The Company shall not deploy multiple feeder flying in
the domestic system to effect an elimination/reduction of the overall
flying of an affected aircraft type; however, the Company may use
multiple feeders to assume some existing trunk flying when aircraft
or lift shortages exist during high volume periods. If feeder flying is
substituted for Federal Express trunk flying, any pilots who are assigned
a crew position as a result of such substitution (and not due to
changes in fleet deployment or composition unrelated to feeder flying
such as retirement/replacement of, e.g., B727 aircraft) shall not have
their hourly rate of pay reduced. This hourly rate protection shall end
if a junior pilot is activated into a higher paying crew position that the
senior pilot could have bid upon and been awarded, but elected not
to do so.
Couldn't one CRJ do the work of 4-5 Caravans? So , 75-80% fewer freight jobs?