J Cole
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What? I spent time on that, dang it! LolThe rest, tl;dr.
What? I spent time on that, dang it! LolThe rest, tl;dr.
As I've said in another thread, and it applies here: in the business of aviation, never say never. Anything and everything is possible at any given time, with or without prior notice.
I would also like to add to this with, if an airline managers lips are moving, they are lying.....
Three months to close up shop. 88 aircraft fleet at the time the decision was made on July 27 with the last flight on September 29th. On the last day Comair had a fleet of 2 CRJ-700. CRJs went to the boneyard, CR7s went to GoJets and the CR9's ended up at SkyWest and ExpressJet.It took 6 months from the time the decision was made. The other 4 1/2 years were punishment.
Comair was shut down to free up capital, so DL could pick up Pinnacle in BK and mold it as it saw fit.Look at Pinnacle/Endeavor. After merging Mesaba and Colgan into Pinnacle, Delta basically forced them into bankruptcy. Then Delta owns them. Then they changed the name to Endeavor. If Delta didn't HAVE to have them then that would have been the end of it. There would have been a liquidation and it would have all been over. Just like Comair. But that did not happen. The reason it did not happen is because those passengers must be moved and Delta had no other way to move them. It's a different time than when Delta decided to shut down Comair.
Boise to Baltimore thought MSP on the CRJ 900. Carried a group of 4 from BOS to PHX through MEM, and they never touched a mainline airplane. Commuter! Regional (the region is the USA and parts of Canada).Just for the record, when I say "commuters" I'm joking and making light of what all the old timers I fly with say.
Is that when they made the decision or is that when they finally made the decision public? As far as we know the decision was made when they started to draw down Comair. Everyone knew it was coming when they started the furloughs. IMO July 27 was just them finally making a date for the draw down to be complete as they likely finally had plans for the aircraft at that point. We really don't know how long it takes to make such plans.the decision was made on July 27 with the last flight on September 29th.
You guys need to give up the conspiracy theories. Comair didn't waste many months of resources on negotiations if they already knew that they were going to shut down.
@Polar742, the Lord's Year 2013+1, and calling regional airlines "commuters"?![]()
If you have negotiations open already, how do you tell the NMB that you're bargaining in good faith if you're not bargaining?
"Oh yeah, we'd talk with those guys, but we're going to shut down anyway. But hey, don't tell them!"
You can't let something like that out of the bag, so you keep "negotiating."
As I've said in another thread, and it applies here: in the business of aviation, never say never. Anything and everything is possible at any given time, with or without prior notice.
I still call them commuters, as I was flying when they still were that. Hell, I even took a class at ERAU titled "Commuter Airline Operations". Back in my day, you were King Kong if you got the job flying for Mesa Airlines through PRC in their C-208 as a Captain, or in the Beech 1300 as an FO. Close 2nd tier were Golden Pacific C-402s that also flew out of PRC.
And this attitude is why ALPA is such a weak trade union. Members who don't view each other as equals.
Ooh, one memory from the "Bankruptapalooza Days" at Southernjets.
One of you guys on the forum, no not in the thread I don't think, was dating a SouthernJets flight attendant who was afraid that if we voted down concessions, the company would fold and she would lose her job. "Unfair" I think was one of the words used in the missive.
So this person took the time to write me a scathing private message about how his girlfriend was scared, upset and angry and how dare I speak about not "doing what was right" and voting in concessions to save the company. I "could give more" and she would keep her job.
This, except replace with "Northernjets".
That said, despite majors rolling in the phat coin these days, these kind people still exist. Their name, unfortunately, is legion.
They annoy me to an annoying degree.
Richman
The 60 day formal notice is required under the WARN Act.Three months to close up shop. 88 aircraft fleet at the time the decision was made on July 27 with the last flight on September 29th. On the last day Comair had a fleet of 2 CRJ-700. CRJs went to the boneyard, CR7s went to GoJets and the CR9's ended up at SkyWest and ExpressJet.
Comair was shut down to free up capital, so DL could pick up Pinnacle in BK and mold it as it saw fit.
I should dig around my records to see who was ballsy enough to bitch at me about my vote and belittle them publicly!![]()