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Pilots seek arbitration

Union wants end to bitter contract impasse

Published: Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006 6:31 p.m. MDT
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Delta Connection pilots sought the appointment Friday of an arbitrator by the National Mediation Board to end their 4-year-old contract impasse with Delta Connection carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines.

"You could make more money bagging groceries," Capt. Rick Bernskoetter of Lawrenceville, Ga., said of entry-level pay for a co-pilot. He said Atlantic Southeast Airlines was offering a "microscopic" pay raise of 26 cents an hour for senior pilots, which ASA has termed "substantial."

Atlantic Southeast Airlines, a subsidiary of St. George-based SkyWest Inc., could reject the pilot union's call for binding arbitration. ASA vice president Sam Watts said Friday it was premature to say how the company would respond before the mediation board offers to appoint an arbitrator.

"A lot of our first officers have to take second jobs," Bernskoetter said as the Air Line Pilots Association filed the request. "It's not like these companies aren't making money. They're bragging about making money, ASA and SkyWest."

SkyWest bought Atlantic Southeast Airlines in September 2005 from Delta Air Lines, which filed for bankruptcy that same month. The acquisition more than doubled SkyWest's overall passenger capacity and boosted revenue.

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SkyWest reported earning $73.8 million for the first half of 2006 from combined operations, up from $43.5 million for the same period last year. SkyWest and ASA serve 285 cities in North America and the Caribbean, running 2,464 flights daily, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

Atlantic Southeast Airlines is one of five regional carriers that flies as Delta Connections under contracts with Delta Air Lines.

Bernskoetter said starting salary for Delta Connection co-pilots was less than $19,000 a year, while senior pilots can earn $100,000. Watts said those figures "sound correct" but he couldn't immediately verify them.

The Air Line Pilots Association wouldn't reveal how much of a pay raise it was seeking, but Bernskoetter said the figure was less than 10 percent.

Capt. Duane E. Woerth, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, said a federal mediator called off negotiations in May because the Delta Connection pilots and Atlantic Southeast Airlines were too far apart on contract issues. Informal talks failed to resolve key issues as recently as Aug. 31.

"It is our judgment that further mediation will not result in an agreement," Woerth said Friday.

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