Hi Cisco Kid !
I wasn´t talking about ALL SR pilots.
Nevertheless, I don´t think it was CCP´s fault that it never happened, it was simly torpedoed by Aeropers. "Yeah, we´ll think about it" was their only reply.
I flew with a member of the CCP board roughly two weeks ago, and it turns out that Aeropers is applying the same strategy towards the recent LX/SR developments. Phonecalles from CCP are not returned, faxes are left unanswered... :o
Last week a CCP meeting was held and all SR pilot were invited. Problem was that Aeropers never bothered to tell it´s members... :o
I think that many SR pilot will find the door to both CCP and Crossair is open. We welcome new members/colleagues and this in return will make us stronger when negotiating a new contract.
What everybody at Crossair is ABSOLUTELY sick of is these arrogant Aeropers SR pilots who think that they are too good for any other airline !