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Or do you really think ALPA will reign in scope at the mainline level? I think they're too preoccupied, and too short sighted to do so and if they won't do it, somebody needs to.
They are counting on you being too preoccupied and short sighted. As long as the regional pilots buy this setup it's the way it will be. Most of you have been in the industry such a short time you think this is normal.
ALPA let this happen because they could not envision regionals being more than little turbo-props flown by pilots not qualified to fly for the majors. Of course scope exceptions, like any other concession, just opened the door for more. Which brings us to today.
Your ALPA contract means very little when your company has no binding ties to any mainline carrier. Your hard won contract can be gone in a day if your mainline partner decides to cut your company out.
Can it be fixed? Definitely not if no one tries. When I went to my rep shortly after 9/11 and said I thought we ought to use the upcoming opening of our contract to start reeling in scope exceptions I thought he was going to punch me. If that's any indication, if the regionals start trying to open this up, the reaction from mainline could be an emotional one.
It's up to you guys now. ALPA is your union. I put my 2 cents in when Delta was trying to decide whether to do the regional flying in-house or through outside contractors. At least then my ALPA rep laughed at me instead of turning purple with anger. That was back when they thought you regional guys were just a running joke that had nothing to do with their careers.
But whatever happens I hope you guys stop fighting with each other. Your issues are not with other regional pilots, union or not.