Maurus
The Great Gazoo
From what I can tell is that they got career gains. The problem is that the same gains will likely be impossible to get for Airlines such as XJT or RAH. They would require massive airframe increases to match PSA growth. They are not owned by a mainline carrier so guaranteed interviews are much much harder to negotiate.if you look at the deal they actually got and actually understand the 10 year contract they were able to lock themselves in to, you'd probably want the same thing on whatever property you are at.
We can not get the items on their contract that made it "non-consessionary" and we still have to compete with their cost structure. That is why it hurts airlines such as RAH and XJT. When another airline sacrifices their contract for career progression the rest of us get hurt.
I really can't see how the PSA contract helps the regional industry from a pilot perspective.
With all of that said, no they will not be stopped from getting hired at a major. Most major pilots seem to have no clue who operates their feed and they especially do not know the feed for other companies. I JSed on US Airways once and was asked if "ExpressJet was that fractional place out of columbus". I highly doubt they care about regional politics.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		