Section 17: missing....hijacking benefits
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Hey I expect it to be current book but it’s not for me to decide what’s important to people and we need to read every word to know if we are making gains or giving concessions
I’m going to leave these threads now until we have the ta for review. Hopefully they don’t get cluttered before then
I’m going to leave these threads now until we have the ta for review. Hopefully they don’t get cluttered before then
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Hey I expect it to be current book but it’s not for me to decide what’s important to people and we need to read every word to know if we are making gains or giving concessions
I’m going to leave these threads now until we have the ta for review. Hopefully they don’t get cluttered before then
I’m going to leave these threads now until we have the ta for review. Hopefully they don’t get cluttered before then
“Any pilot while in the service of the Company who becomes or is reported as a prisoner or hostage of war, MIA, or who is hijacked while engaged in domestic and/or international flying as defined in this Agreement, shall have his minimum monthly compensation reduced equal to his/her trips missed or Reserve assignments that he/she is unavailable for.”
I kid
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Captain Testrake kept everyone as calm as could be. The crew was held for 17 days.
He credits his extensive experience and training (he was age 58) and his deep faith in God.
My parents knew his church pastor where he lived, in a town just outside of Kansas City. His faith and strength was all the media said it was. I am sure he did not know he had it in him, but in a crisis, many of us would rise to the challenge.
Like Churchill in WWII rose to the occasion, beyond what even he thought he could do. (Btw I highly recommend the movie, if you have not seen it.)
He credits his extensive experience and training (he was age 58) and his deep faith in God.
My parents knew his church pastor where he lived, in a town just outside of Kansas City. His faith and strength was all the media said it was. I am sure he did not know he had it in him, but in a crisis, many of us would rise to the challenge.
Like Churchill in WWII rose to the occasion, beyond what even he thought he could do. (Btw I highly recommend the movie, if you have not seen it.)
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