Hehe, this thread is pretty entertaining. There is no way they're going to get a "mainline" contract, but it doesn't really matter. Frontier is dying, being bought by Republic is not going to change that. The difference now is that when Frontier does die, it's going to take out Republic (and Midwest) with it.
Frontier pilots could have had a pretty secure job in Southwest, now they're basically doomed.
Flying 'em at 50 seat wages
Oh don't get me wrong man, I think this is THE OPPORTUNITY to get those rates up, and if you do EVERYBODY is going to be in a better position in the industry.
That being said, I'm not exactly holding out hope that you're going to get a mainline contract, with mainline wages and mainline work rules. It just seems like too much of a stretch, and if the history of the airline industry is any indicator of what the future will hold, you don't stand a chance of actually pulling this off.
Agree 100%. Would love for them to prove me wrong, not gonna happen.
This is what's disheartening as of late on this site. Why is everyone already defeated, or wishing ill-will?
Sure, a "regional" that has over 200 airplanes bought 2 carriers in tough times.
Who bought up the Pan Am and Eastern remnants to leave a role of domestic carrier and became the largest airline in the world? Man, if I could only remember.
Look, in 2003, we were put on blast because of what everyone else who didn't work at RAH saw as deficiencies in the contract. It's continued to today, as witnessed on this site.
Then, two threads down, everyone is lamenting the scope issues. Well, guess what? We laid it down on the scope with tying the holding company's hands. Even in 2003, you could see the ramifications of the type of scope. Just about 3 seconds of thinking, and one would realize that no "wholly-owned but separate list" companies would exist. It'd all be on one list for the company. There would be no "Eagle" pilots, only "American" pilots. No "Comair" and "ASA" (at that time) pilots, only "Delta" pilots.
So, the jobs are secure. Step one done. They can't even whipsaw within the company. "Oh, you don't want to fly them at this rate? Guess what, the other guys will."
Step two: Supporting a contract that is required for the position of the company. RAH wasn't a regional when I left in 2007. We were flying mainline equipment with the EJets. Now, with 3 independent brands in the portfolio (Midwest, Frontier and Mukelele) they are without a doubt, a coast-to-coast network carrier.
As much as the pilot group is openly disrespected on pretty much all online forums, they never get the credit for making a scope clause that prevents this from being a Lornezo-like whipsaw shell game.
If YOU want the ability to have "career potential" again, YOU had better sack up and support the RAH pilots. Like it, love it, or hate it, Bedford is the rare game changer. The game IS changing and there's nothing you can do to stop it. The "Holding Company" format is here. Now is the time to make sure your recognize it. It's been underway for 10+ years, but no one has mastered it like BB. So, this is the very foundation for getting hired at an entry level and retiring off a major aircraft.
Let's say RAH falls apart like many of you wish. If the foundation for one pilot group isn't the standard, then it goes back to what it has been for the last 30+ years prior to holding company scope.
However, there will be imitators. The holding companies will own a diverse portfolio aircraft, from the feeders to the largest jets.
Right now, let's look at RAH's fleet:
1) Q400s
2) E 135/140/145
3) E170/175/190
4) A318/319
It's just a small jump from there to the fleet in 2014 (my SWAG)
1) Q400
2) E 135/140/145 (smallest % of fleet IMHO)
3) E170/175/190
4) A318/319/320/321(?)
5) A330
Why the airbuses? It fits BB's MO. Commonality.
F9 makes an OPERATIONAL PROFIT. Very Important
YX has a codeshare with DL. Very Important.
Mukelele has good cargo loads (I got it from a bud inside RAH. Yes, his paygrade makes the info valid). Very Important
If it was me, I would have taken the RAH offer. I'm only at about 80% on the AirTran list, but if stapled by SWA, I would drop to 93% and wouldn't see an upgrade for probably 20 years. That sucks, to say the least. Being stapled below guys that aren't even on property and are just in a hiring pool is absolute nonsense. SWAPA is out of their f'ing minds. This level of disrespect for fellow professionals just blows my mind.
...I'm sure you would, but do you think a 10-year F9 Captain that gets whatever schedule he wants would feel the same way? He would not only lose his seat, but would go from the top of the seniority list to virtually the bottom. Ridiculous....
I agree with that 100% Todd.
Glad to see that Bedford isn't trying to weasel his way out of the scope language. Just more proof that scope is everything.
That's a great point. Now the jobs are secure, they have even more leverage as one pilot group. This is a risky position for BB right now. I'm sure he knows a strike would be the death knell for RAH.
Sorry for the terseness of the post, but to see people chastise the RAH pilots to get a better contract 6 months ago to saying they can't get what they NEED to get based on things their boss has done is pathetic.
It reeks more of jealousy than the idea of paying it forward.
Personally, my union is fighting a huge contract battle. We are looking to get holding company scope, since our overlords have a huge whammy sitting in Ireland holding out for crew leasing.
I can only hope we can have the same scope I had at RAH.