SlumTodd_Millionaire
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Subsidize my paycheck? I didn't want to do that after 9/11 to yours, but unfortunately our elected representatives thought different.
The airlines were directly attacked, and the government bears the responsibility for that. But setting that aside, you should look into what actually happened following 9/11. The only thing the government did for the airlines was the ATSB, and those weren't grants, they were loans. And virtually none of them were approved. America West got one and paid it back. That was about it. The airlines got the shaft from the government after government incompetence led to four lost aircraft and the lost lives of the crews.
The airline business as a whole has been subsidized waaaaaaaay more then a user fee could ever hope to generate. If it wasn't for us the tax payer, the airlines would not exist as you know them. I would argue your job might not even exist. Every time an airline manager has a problem, they run to labor, congress or who ever else they can try to blame/take a handout from.
Really? Perhaps you could expound upon where you see these "handouts" and "subsidies."
As far as NextGen goes. I do consider my self an expert.
Lots of people consider themselves experts. Guess what? It ain't true. Operating an "aviation appliance," as Boris calls them, doesn't make someone an expert on NextGen. Not even close.
Keep ignoring the true intent of what I've been saying. That professional pilots are arguing against other professionals they share the sky with. Conquer and divide, it's what our masters want. Us arguing with each other instead of standing together.
That's easy to say when you're the one getting the long end of the stick here. Clearly you don't want any change, because the status quo is in your favor. Sorry, but some of us aren't in favor of lying down and accepting it.