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TowerDog
16th Nov 2001, 01:38
First good news in a long time.
Perhaps there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

Raas767
16th Nov 2001, 02:03
Who told you that?

TowerDog
16th Nov 2001, 02:12
One of the guys that was to be furloughed.
Also confirmed by a MIA chief pilot.

The December group was about 200 pilots.
Lets hope they start recalling the November group soon, another 200.

flite idol
16th Nov 2001, 03:20
If this is true, and I hope it is then has to be great news. Fingers crossed for all and for the global aircrew community. Some good has to eventually come out of all of this. Not that I doubt the Dogs words, can anyone else substantiate this potentially great news.?

Wino
16th Nov 2001, 03:51
Both the Union Hotline a Kudwa's Hotline have confirmed it.

Welcome in from the cold to the 200, may the rest be back soon.

Wino

McD
16th Nov 2001, 08:37
I too can confirm that the above news is correct.

Very nice to be able to hear some good news during this difficult and sad week.

[ 16 November 2001: Message edited by: McD ]

A and C
16th Nov 2001, 12:27
In the wake of recent events panic and over reaction seem to be the only tools that airline management have been able to find to use and we have seen job losses on both sides of the atlantic.

I just hope that this is the first indication of a sence of reason is returning to the airline board rooms of the world.

dv8
16th Nov 2001, 13:19
How long before BA, Virgin & BMI to name but a few learn to do some back-pedalling

Saab 2000 Driver
17th Nov 2001, 18:31
Good news indeed, just wondering if AA can really sustain this in the long run ? :confused:

TowerDog
17th Nov 2001, 19:11
Saab 2000 Driver:

Sustain what in the future? Pilots on the pay-roll?

If AA can't afford to keep pilots around, they will furlough them in due time and/or
ask for concessions.
No Santa Claus in top managment: They did not cancel the December furlough to get a warm and fuzzy feeling on behalf of the pilots and their families. The bean counters
decided it was cheaper to keep 'em on the payroll. End of story.

LAN
17th Nov 2001, 20:32
Well, happy days may not exeactly be here again, but this is a good start. May the trend spread to EUR soon!

Ignition Override
18th Nov 2001, 07:39
Happy holidays/froehliche Weihnachten, if possible: let's hope that the layoffs, which have happened, don't last long.

wallabie
18th Nov 2001, 21:42
G'day Saab

You sound like an undertaker who just heard about DHEA !!