All I know is, the first time some schmuck pilot or FA rolls through KCM in a Hawaiian shirt, cargo shorts, and flip flops and ruins it for the rest of us, I'm going to be pissed!
I'm with Seggy on this topic... if you don't pay for something you shouldn't reap the benefits/rewards. Why should SKW pilots or any other pilot group who did not/does not contribute benefit from an ALPA funded venture? Seems pretty clear cut to me.
I'm another "Ya don't pay you don't get to participate" guys too.
I beg to differ. Did your union dues increase as a result of this program?
We at RAH were kicked out of the program when ALPA switched from the proprietor to the TSA, because TSA said we want money for it. RAH capitulated and is funding it for our crews. (Aug of '12 I think)
Don't give us this crap that it's ALPA alone funding the program.
ALPA got the ball rolling and worked out the kinks, and I'm grateful, but for one second, can you stop drinking the kool-aid?
Things just don't work like that when it comes to programs involving the government.
Unless you like seeing closed-access private utilities or private roads build on public land, that's a good thing.
The bottom line is that it still benefits ALPA members, regardless of who uses it, and it doesn't hurt ALPA members for others to use it. Ill-will toward other authorized, paying users is a special form of selfish mental retardation that seems to be oddly rampant in aviation.
And by the way, if it cost a lot of money to implement KCM, you guys did it wrong.
-Fox
Your position presupposes that there is room for various competing solutions.
Does that make sense?
-Fox
There is a competing solution... You walk your happy ass through the regular TSA checkpoint and get groped by a Smurf.
My point mr derg, is that we as IBT, represented crew(s) do pay for the program.Ass, cash, or grass.
I'm another "Ya don't pay you don't get to participate" guys too.
@Seggy. I acknowledged the fact that ALPA did the heavy lifting, of which I'm thankful for. However today, we are a full paying member, so stop accusing those of us who aren't part of the members only jacket club of being a freeloader.
Do I need to use smaller words, or are you deliberately misunderstanding?
-Fox
The TSA will not allow a bunch of methods of access the secure side. KCM is the standard for flight crews, and as such it needs to support non-ALPA pilots who pay the program fee (or have it paid by their airline). It can't be a private portal run by the TSA.Two syllables. Maximum. Go.
Does it really matter what IBT did? I mean really matter at all beyond a petty "mine" attitude? From all of us over in the IBT, thank you for your heavy lifting! Now are you seriously being taken advantage of as a dues paying ALPA member by us playing with your toy?If you are a full paying member than explain to me what the IBT or RAH did to get this expanded into more airports, and more specifically, any involvement with the TSA to improve the program.
Your position presupposes that there is room for various competing solutions.
Does that make sense?
-Fox
The KCM program is not hurt by our presence. We pay part of the cost of running the program.
-Fox
KCM is the standard for flight crews, and as such it needs to support non-ALPA pilots who pay the program fee (or have it paid by their airline).
Absolutely... and ALPA does. By negotiating higher wages/benefits it gives non union carriers a measuring stick to go to their managements and say "Hey XYZ company makes X/hour... we operate similar equipment and similar route structures... we should be compensated similarly." But contrarily, when ALPA dues go to fund specialized groups to work with the TSA to make KCM happen shouldn't the people who paid for the system to be developed, tested, and implemented get to use it? Why does SKW or RAH feel they have a "right" to use a system they had no part of until after all the expensive bits and pieces were paid for? I have no problem with them using the system as long as they pay ALPA an "program entry" fee or something similar to share the financial load.I can agree with that. But at the same time shouldn't ALPA be trying to make things better for ALL pilots? I don't know, that's just the nice guy talking.
What should non union carriers do with KCM? Unless they are willing to pay an entry or utilization fee I think they should have no part of the benefit.... no KCM for them... if you don't want to pay you have a perfectly acceptable way of getting to work and its called the normal security line. Frankly I don't think Flight Attendants should be able to use KCM either since they didn't pay as well...So what do you suppose non-union airlines do then with KCM? In this case, the way I see it, it's unavoidable that everyone gets to benefit from something ALPA accomplished...
I don't harbor any ill will towards other people... I just don't think its right to use a program that you didn't pay for.The bottom line is that it still benefits ALPA members, regardless of who uses it, and it doesn't hurt ALPA members for others to use it. Ill-will toward other authorized, paying users is a special form of selfish mental retardation that seems to be oddly rampant in aviation.
And by the way, if it cost a lot of money to implement KCM, you guys did it wrong.
-Fox