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Old 18th Sep 2020, 19:01
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Count Niemantznarr
 
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Originally Posted by cessnapete
I think the Count is/ was a BASSA member heavily involved in the CC Strike, which led to the formation of Mixed Fleet. Possibly not the greatest result for their members.
With a memory as poor as yours, I trust you no longer have access to a flight deck.

Let me remind you how BA pilots assisted as strike breakers in 2010, which directly led to the formation of Mixed Fleet. Unfortunately the novelty of this new fleet soon wore off on BA flight crews, who started to bid away from MF trips.

As for your own dispute last year, it was a total failure but caused BA to issue a profits warning . No doubt the company have a score to settle there. The cabin crew action in 2010 bought the Legacy crew another ten years, and only ended with the Covid crisis. As for the situation now, feeding the crocodile ten years ago hasn’t helped BA pilots at all.
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