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Old 10th Aug 2005, 06:32
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AIPA Reform

I have had a look at the AIPA reform list and it would seem that by and large it is made up of some very good, strong and sensible guys.

What I can’t for the life of me figure out is:

What is it about IW and the COM?

Why does he attract so much flack from them??

I don't know him, but almost all of what I hear from the troops is very positive, but ask many COM members and there is an uneasy silence, and a little muttering under the breath.

What is most strange is that they don’t seem to be able to tell you why they hate him, but they make it very clear that they do!!!

In my own little survey over the last two weeks, I have asked over 60 Pilots if they…
1. Think IW should get life membership.
2. Think IW should be president.

Only had 1 person say no to both. That’s over 98% in favour of both questions, a small sample, sure, but very impressive support.

So are these COM members that are anti IW, just completely out of touch, or is there a legit reason.

Does anyone have any idea what the @^$# is going on?????????????
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This is not a suitable venue for this discussion - try Qrewroom where you have to be upfront with your opinions.
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Old 10th Aug 2005, 11:39
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This is a suitable venue. The truth is more likely to be posted here anonymously than on the other forum where all your cards must be shown and the fear of retribution is greater.
 
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The truth is more likely to be posted here anonymously than on the other forum where all your cards must be shown and the fear of retribution is greater.
Yep, but the flip side is that on here, you get a lot more B/S sprouted as well- and no one actually has to take ownership of it. (Unless you're like me and most people in QF know who you are anyway ). We should always remember this little quote at the bottom of the page!

As these are anonymous forums the origins of the contributions may be opposite to what may be apparent. In fact the press may use it, or the unscrupulous, to elicit certain reactions.,
This means that a lot of the comments that this thread may attact would be from people carrying on just for the wind up. So, I reckon if you can't 'ante up' in Qrewroom and take ownership for it, PPRUNE ain't the place for what you've got to say!
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Well lets give it a spin and see where it takes us anyway.

I've been wondering the very same thing, Speedy. Outwardly, the fellow seems to be larger than life, almost a miracle worker. To the COM, he is the antichrist. Why?
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Could it be that most aspirants for trade union representation start with the best of intent but quickly see that AIPA is a fast track to a seat on mohogany row. Dissent is silenced with a word from the top. Maybe IW likes to rock boats, bless him !!
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Old 10th Aug 2005, 23:07
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Spot on. Whenever I've taken up any day to day problem faced by the peons on the line, AIPA are only too happy to accept an answer from management that is obviously bullsh*t. While the average 7 year old can smell bullsh*t better than these guys ,you have to ask yourself are they more interested in their future career path or helping the members get problems solved.
 
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Keg,

I can and do ante up on Qrewroom, but this particular question is useless there. I have asked many COM members directly what it is about IW, but they cannot (or WILL not) come clean. They obfuscate on and on and on and on…….

If you can get a direct answer, let me know, but sure as shooting you are not going to get one on Qrewroom if I can’t get one in a number of face to face conversations.

The fact that some responses here might be intentionally misleading is a fact I can live with. Although, given the very stark politics at play here I think anyone who knows anything about it could see straight through self serving answers in this particular case.

Anyway, back to the point:

A huge groundswell of support is gathering behind this group and its leader, and I confess that I am surely coming around to their way of thinking. Is COM just feeling threatened or is there more to it? Anyone?

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Fair enough Speedy. That's a different way of looking at it I guess. I bet that if you're not going to get answers face to face though that they aren't going to arrive on PPRUNE either!

Just one final comment though. There are a couple of names that although not formally part of the ARG would make quite suitable members of the COM. In a couple of cases they'll get a vote from me before some of the ARG guys.

Anyway, interesting times!
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Speedy, the answer is a bit convoluted and hard to explain here without opening pandoras box. Suffice to say its somewhat based on jealousy intermixed with a few egos put out by the success of the said gentleman in other activities.

There is much more to the history than that however so I suggest you ask a few old timers who joined late 70's early 80's. In particular see if you can get an answer over a beer with one of the ex AIPA presidents who joined around the same time.
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I think you only have to look at the web site to see why the COM don't like it.

They will
Not accept kickbacks
Operate on an inclusive basis
Communicate with the members
Accept communication from the members
Not use election as a shortcut to management
Have a track record and/or commitment
Have a nice website



www.reformaipa.com
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Old 11th Aug 2005, 12:49
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w.r.t bonvol's post...
The term "megolomaniac" has been bandied around amongst those alluded to in his post, from time to time
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IW or not, it would be kind of nice to see some awareness in AIPA that they are part of the whole aviation industry and connect with other working pilots in other companies.

I have had a number of conversations with friends that fly the 737-800, the 767, the A330, the 747-400 that are watching with concern about what is happening at Jetstar, Virgin, NJS and the QLink regionals

Sure, AIPA's main issue is representing their members situation to their employer.

But how is AIPA going to deal with the fact that more and more QF passengers will board "QF" service that is contracted out?

So long as we compete amongst ourselves for the privilege to fly those pax, all our conditions will continue to slide.

Is it so hard to have a formal communication between AIPA and the AFAP and other pilot unions?

Coz fellas, you domestic FO's that might eye off a Hobart basing in a Jetstar 320, remember that even if you score a direct entry command, you will still be on less money than your right seat in the mainline -800, not even counting the 34k endorsement.
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Stiffwing, I have heard similar statements from more than one COM member, but ask for further information, or examples and they can’t or don’t give them.

The true definition of the word is:

A psychopathological condition characterised by delusional fantasies of wealth, power, or omnipotence.

Now, from what I have observed I'm pretty sure he doesn't think he is Kerry Packer or God, so I assume that they think he has delusions of power.

This would have to mean that he has no power but THINKS he does.

Is this the case? From what he has written, and what he has publicly said at various public forums he seems to understand that presently he is but a cog in the wheel, almost humble, yet does stand up for what he believes. This hardly fits the definition.

So maybe they mean that he WANTS power? Well der… anyone who wants to be president of anything is striving for power within that organisation. But the important question is what does he want to do with that power?

Feel important rubbing shoulders with Dixon and the board? No, that would be the present Pres, he carried on like a blushing school girl and just about gave GD a blow job at the Jetstar SGM.

Write his own rosters and generally rort the system? No, that would be some members of the present COM.

Get a management job so that he can get even more power? No, he has signed a statement saying he will not seek or accept a management job in QF.

Wants to fix the numerous problems that he believes are there? Well, that’s what I’m hoping for.

Members of COM who don’t want me and others to back this guy are going to have to convince us with a bit more than name calling.

Besides, given that they serve under the most arrogant president and executive in living AIPA memory, COM members calling IW a Megalomaniac is just a bit rich.
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Old 12th Aug 2005, 05:15
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Speedy,
No idea why they don't like him, I've only heard very good things about him on the line, but after the Super debacle when AIPA disgracefully and childishly tried to oust him with a very big campaign for another member by sending out strongly worded leaflets endorsing their guy and rubbishing IW, they lost my confidence there and then! It was a waste of funds/time and smelled of 'jobs for the boys.' Funnily enough since then, communication on real issues from AIPA has been scarce.....
Of course IW was then voted in overwhelimingly and look what he's achieved. Good on him and the reform group, they have my vote.
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And of course there is that time honoured Q practice. If they can't intimidate oposition, management (thru their AIPA lackeys) start a whisper campaign. We can't say what it was exactly, but i'm sure if you ask some older guys around in the '70's he did...... something....... really, really bad.
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Chimbu,

What you have just said is the reason I started this thread.

I have long suspected that this whispering campaign was BS orchestrated by those who are happy with the present junta that is AIPA. Any clear minded person can see that this so called union is under the complete control of the CP and to a lesser extent, the DCP.

Rather than just post that statement, I thought I would give these cowards one last chance to tell me just what the problem is.

I have asked the COM members personally, I have asked others in the know, I have now given them a chance to publish it anonymously, and still NOTHING.

By the way, I have added another 30 pilots to my survey and of those, 100% are in favour of my 2 questions. So the result is now 89 in favour and 1 against out of 90 surveyed.

Goodbye AIPA, Goodbye EBA 7, Hello reformed AIPA, Hello fair EBA result.
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Hello individual contracts?
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Hey, lest my comments be misinterpreted I'm on IW's and the reform groups side. Let bygones be bygones in this case. The possible reason no one wants to spill the beans is perhaps the events of the past did not reflect too well on all the protagonists.

As for the present, I can't stand most of the AIPA com. The sooner they are gone the better.
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Otto2,

You sent me a PM and I was unable to reply since it said 'Otto2 has chosen not to receive private messages or may not be allowed to receive private messages.'
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