Yeah, we got it last week.
I think I've got some nice pics of the pilot group holding picket signs in front of it.![]()
Yeah, we got it last week.
I think I've got some nice pics of the pilot group holding picket signs in front of it.![]()
I'm asking because I'd be willing to bet you've got guys chomping at the bit to fly that thing for substandard wages.
Why is that? (Seriously.)
Forgive my ignorance, but isn't an RJ and RJ, no matter the size? Why would someone want to fly it if they weren't getting more money for it?
I know it sounds like I'm being sarcastic or something, but I'm really baffled as to what the allure would be.
As an example, my company has Lear 35s. If we suddenly got Lear 60s for the same pay-rate, why would I want to fly them? Because the 60s are "cooler?"
Is this the same thing with the Colgan Q400s? Are they supposed to be at a higher pay-rate or something? Why does everyone have a stiffy for them?
I am headed off to training today
I understand many pilots picketed the arrival of the 900. How is the plane being staffed? Just depends on the day if you're flying the 200 or 900? Or, are you on one airframe and not the other?
I'm asking because I'd be willing to bet you've got guys chomping at the bit to fly that thing for substandard wages. That, despite the efforts of some who picketed.