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I'm confused, I think SkyWest just took over some of Lakes old routes and no one cared.

What am I missing? And I know I'm probably missing something, but I thought someone might as well do the flying if no one else is.

In my personal opinion, if Skywest can do it with a better compensation and benefits package, great.

But if it comes at the cost of either and is more of a move of desperation, it's much different.
 
Here we are on day two after the big no vote and Eagle is still flying. The airline is not shut down. Other regionals have not lined up to fly Eagles routes. In fact there are no other regionals with any capacity to absorb Eagle's routes. Now what?

Joe
 
Delta had to sell about 1600 hours over to ASA for the summer. Maybe they can pick up some more flying. Don't look at Endeavor, by June or July we will have lost half hour SL to attrition.
 
I'm confused, I think SkyWest just took over some of Lakes old routes and no one cared.

What am I missing? And I know I'm probably missing something, but I thought someone might as well do the flying if no one else is.

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Here we are on day two after the big no vote and Eagle is still flying. The airline is not shut down. Other regionals have not lined up to fly Eagles routes. In fact there are no other regionals with any capacity to absorb Eagle's routes. Now what?

Joe

You're being unrealistic. That said,I suspect you'll see an announcement today.it's always bad news on Friday afternoons. Psa to get 20 planes,pdt to get 20, sky west get 20 is my guess but it's just a guess.
 
Delta had to sell about 1600 hours over to ASA for the summer. Maybe they can pick up some more flying. Don't look at Endeavor, by June or July we will have lost half hour SL to attrition.

I think you've got bad info. Xjt is giving hours back to both delta and united for the summer.
 
It's probably just better education; I realized that being a revolutionary means picking your battles and knowing which hills to die on. The average sergeant may think that EVERY hill is the one to die on because "OOHRAH," where their commanding officers know better.

Or maybe I just got soft.
This is kind of insulting. Have a quick look at history, or better yet have a gander at the series Generation Kill. The best adaptation to screen of how military actually works.
The NCO's are the backbone of all services, not the officers. I've been both.
 
This is kind of insulting. Have a quick look at history, or better yet have a gander at the series Generation Kill. The best adaptation to screen of how military actually works.
The NCO's are the backbone of all services, not the officers. I've been both.

I don't disagree, but you're just trying to create an argument where none exists.
 
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