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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.
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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 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 arent exactly sure what kind of work would suit you best, contact your LEC reps or the Membership Services Committee through the MEC office.
Fourth Quarter November 13-17 PIT
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