My understanding is somehow GoJet is still counted as UAX non exclusive... then G7 dispatch, THEN OO and YV, who do a crap ton of UAX flying. You can't tell me how it makes any sense that a Kalitta pilot would bump a SkyWest or Mesa pilot commuting to fly a United Express trip off the jumpseat.
Check what Mike Hamilton replied to you on my Facebook post. OO was offered the same priority as GoJet. They refused to sign the deal, so they got kicked to the bottom.
I haven't read this from our end or this being communicated to us. I'm not surprised it hasn't either. This agreement would have made sense to me.Check what Mike Hamilton replied to you on my Facebook post. OO was offered the same priority as GoJet. They refused to sign the deal, so they got kicked to the bottom.
I haven't read this from our end or this being communicated to us. I'm not surprised it hasn't either. This agreement would have made sense to me.
Check what Mike Hamilton replied to you on my Facebook post. OO was offered the same priority as GoJet. They refused to sign the deal, so they got kicked to the bottom.
There was nothing to negotiate.
I don't really see how it was that much of a crap sandwich. Makes no sense to me that a SkyWest pilot should bump a United pilot off a Mesa jumpseat, and it's not that far fetched that wholly owned or exclusive carriers would get some kind of priority bump. Now we're eating a crap 10 foot party sub over something kind of stupid. And THIS is the time SAPA decides to grow a backbone, supposedly? While throwing the pilot group into the awkward position this puts them in while El Presidente likely doesn't have to carry any of it out. After seeing how the reps talk to their "constituents" and their track record, I know who I'm more willing to believe on this issue, and it's not SAPA.What they were offered was a crap sandwich. If they didn’t agree to that then a crap sandwich turned into a crap plus sloppy seconds sandwich. That’s not how negotiations work.
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I guess the only thing I disagree with you here is why it makes sense a United guy should bump a SkyWest or Republic guy off a Mesa jumpseat?I don't really see how it was that much of a crap sandwich. Makes no sense to me that a SkyWest pilot should bump a United pilot off a Mesa jumpseat, and it's not that far fetched that wholly owned or exclusive carriers would get some kind of priority bump. Now we're eating a crap 10 foot party sub over something kind of stupid. And THIS is the time SAPA decides to grow a backbone, supposedly? While throwing the pilot group into the awkward position this puts them in while El Presidente likely doesn't have to carry any of it out. After seeing how the reps talk to their "constituents" and their track record, I know who I'm more willing to believe on this issue, and it's not SAPA.
You can.We don’t negotiate pass travel.
If I'm looking at it right it would be time of check-in in that scenario, which I don't see how that's anywhere remotely worth the stink that has been raised over this. It looks like UA carriers they'd kind of treat like wholly-owned (lol) which always was a higher priority, or at least I believe usually is.I guess the only thing I disagree with you here is why it makes sense a United guy should bump a SkyWest or Republic guy off a Mesa jumpseat?
Seems simple to me, you're either on the seniority list or not, and if the United MEC would actually make an attempt to climb back to a point where our passes aren't essentially worthless we probably wouldn't be fighting over a seat no one really wants to have to occupy anyway.
Regain priority for premium cabins, reassert the value of pass travel as a benefit vs privilege, make it an issue in negotiations. The rest of this is absurd. On both sides.
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SKW and RAH denying JS to UA and UAX exclusive carriers (XJT, AW, C5, TSA) starting Oct 15th, RAH effectively immediately from what I understand
Good luck everyone
No, no they don't, and even more disturbing they generally miss the part where they get played it seems.Pilots do understand that they literally have no sway over corporate decisions. At least I hope they do.
That might as well have been taken 'round back and shot now.In the middle of an organizing effort. Management GOLD!
Yeah, well if you're saying what I think you're saying, well...my apps are out and any ALPA pilot is welcome on my jumpseat.That might as well have been taken 'round back and shot now.
Oh, I base that on nothing other than good luck getting the average OO pilot to disassociate this with ALPA. They all think this is ALPA's doing or the snarky anti union guys are all going on about how this is ALPA's fault or why isn't ALPA doing anything.Yeah, well if you're saying what I think you're saying, well...my apps are out and any ALPA pilot is welcome on my jumpseat.
Sick of this.
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