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Volume 15
Number 7
September/October 2000

In This Issue . . .

ALPA's highest governing body, the Board of Directors, will meet in October to take action on a myriad of items ranging from safety issues to ALPA's representational structure.  MEC Chairman Chris Beebe explains why many of these decisions can impact both you everyday work world and your career as a pilot.

 

 


Contents:

(All files are in Adobe Acrobat format.  Download Acrobat Reader here.)

MEC Chairman - BOD Update
MEC Secretary/Treasurer -
Special MEC Meeting, March 23-25, 2000; Special MEC Meeting, April 11-12, 2000;
Special MEC Meeting, April 18-20; Second Quarter MEC Meeting, June 12-15 & 20-23, 2000

Dedication- In Memory of Captain Dick Henry

Committees:

Central Air Safety - Unstabilized Approaches;  All About CFIT-ALAR
Crew Accommodations - Hotel Updates
Grievance - Paperwork
Merger - Seniority Ingetrations Involving the US Airways Pilot Group:  From 1968 Through 1999
Negotiating - Addressing Our Concerns; Protecting Our Future
Retirement and Insurance - Open Enrollment 2001
Training - Go-Arounds Pay More Than Landings
Training Critique Form

Departments:

What’s Up
Letters to the Editor
Editorial

Your Union Needs You!
and you need your union!
Check it out!


Wear Your ALPA Wings

ALPA Wings

To get replacement wings or ALPA years of service wings, contact ALPA National’s Membership Services Dept. at 703-689-2270, or write them at 535 Herndon Parkway, PO Box 1169, Herndon, VA 20172-1169.


Are you willing to help returning furloughees and new-hire pilots accomplish the transition from initial training to flying the line?

Sign up for the Membership Services Committee's
Mentor Program

You'll simply contact a returning or newly-hired pilot and make yourself available to answer questions on day-to-day operations, such as bidding, scheduling, CATCREW, and other items that may arise.

To volunteer, call the MEC office at 800-USAIRMEC

If you would like to get involved in ALPA work but you aren’t exactly sure what kind of work would suit you best, contact your LEC reps or the Membership Services Committee through the MEC office.


2000 Quarterly US Airways MEC Meetings

Fourth Quarter           November 13-17 PIT

 


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Editor: Roy Freundlich
Associate Editors: Parvin Belknap, Tom Borkowski, Glenn Gross, Tim Hartman, Dave Belastock
Admin. Assistance: Trish Schurman - ALPA Staff
Design & Layout: Dana Hardek - ALPA Staff