I'll say it again. Pilots are our own worst enemy. Instead of supporting each other and help our fellow aviators get to the next level. We continue to measure our wangs, getting us no where. I still can't believe we have pilots arguing for some thing that can effect another pilots employment (see user fees). If you are going to endorse such a thing, please stay on the 121 side of the airport when your 121 job goes away. Not if, when.
But.....
Since we are talking about fair, I guess when the economy takes a crap/terrorist attack/global meltdown happens again my boss should get a bail out just like the airlines, right? We burn kerosene so it must be the exact same thing. What's fair is fair. Oh wait, that didn't happen. When the economy took a dump a few years ago, my company closed offices, laid off workers and weathered the storm. Bottom line is, even if the airlines do pay more to use the NAS, (which I'm in no way convinced of) they should pay more. The airlines directly use the NAS to make a profit. No NAS, no airlines. If I remember history correctly the emergence of the NAS was due to a couple airliners making a smoking hole out near the Grand Canyon. If the NAS dissapeared tomorrow our company would still continue to make money. We might not be able to use our airplane as a tool to make more money, but the company would survive.
It shouldn't matter who's in the back, what should matter to us is the person sitting next to us, or the people in the aircraft parked across the taxiway. We should support pilots, period.