Which unions in particular have had influence over what in particular and by who?
Le Ping,
You would't actually suggest that AFAP have ever been objective about airspace reform, (or much else) would you?? Unlike AIPA.
You would't actually suggest that AFAP members among FOIs have been supportive of risk based benefit/cost justified reform, would you??
You wouldn't actually suggest that ALAEAA members within CASA have been supportive of risk based benefit/cost justified reform, would you??
Or any of the above, except AIPA, have supported genuine international harmonization??
the restrictive practices of the pilots union
Jaya Sata,
AIPA was formed long before the '89 debacle, fundamentally because we (the former Overseas Branch of the AFAP) could not live with the policies and attitudes of Australian domestic pilots.
So, in '89, it was unions, plural.
Tootle pip!!