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luvn737s
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Wait a second. Doesn't your contract have the fatigue-inducing Stand-Up overnights that many regional airlines have fought to get rid of? So if the east is married to Stand-Ups, how is that ALPA's fault, especially when the conventional wisdom is that USAPA likes them too?I felt an internal union would represent the pilot group's interests better than ALPA was doing at the time. (NIC doesn't affect me, so seniority wasn't the deciding factor) I remember being at the gate in MHT real early one morning....CRJ next door. The lights came on in the CRJ without anyone coming up to the airplane. I looked at the F/O and said..."those guys slept on the airplane!" He looked over and said that was a MESA flight and with less than "X" hours of overnight, they don't get a hotel room! How can ALPA sign that type of contract and then represent our pilot group.