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October 11, 2012 |
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Honolulu
International Airport (HNL)
today became the 26th
location to provide
expedited crewmember
access to secured areas
via the Known Crewmember
(KCM) program. Those
using the alternative
screening methodology
included crews from
multiple ALPA pilot
groups. HNL
International Airport
offers KCM at security
checkpoint 2, between
lobbies 4 and 5,
operating from 6:00 a.m.
to 9:00 p.m. each day.
KCM, a joint
initiative between the
Air Line Pilots
Association, Int’l, and
Airlines for America
(A4A), is a risk-based
screening system that
enables TSA security
officers to positively
verify the identity and
employment status of
crewmembers.
For the most
up-to-date information
on the current KCM
airports and their
specific KCM portal
locations, select the
“KCM” tab on the ALPA
smart phone app for
iPhones and Droids, or
visit
www.knowncrewmember.org.
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DAL44 Pilots Meet with Influential Congressman |
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Delta’s Council 44
elected officers and
Government Affairs and
Legislative Affairs
Committee chairs
recently met with Rep.
David Scott (D-Ga.) to
discuss aviation-related
issues, communicate the
Association’s goals, and
offer their services and
support. Congressman
Scott is a senior member
of the House Committee
on Financial Services,
which positions him to
weigh in on issues like
foreign carrier
wide-body aircraft
financing by the
Export-Import Bank, the
federal export credit
agency of the U.S.
government. He fully
understands the
competitive disadvantage
for domestic airlines of
offering subsidized
U.S.-manufactured
aircraft to overseas
carriers and is working
to address ALPA’s
concerns.
The congressman was
also thoroughly briefed
on the current effort to
eliminate the
cargo-carrier carve-out
for
flight-time/duty-time
compliance under FAR
117.
The Council 44 pilots
appreciate the time
Scott spent with them
and look forward to
working together to
advance policies that
promote U.S. airlines
and the pilot
profession.
DAL pilots meet with Rep. David Scott (D-GA) in his Jonesboro office. |
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Why November 6 Should Matter to You |
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As Election Day
approaches, lawmakers
face a slew of issues
that directly affect the
airline pilot
profession. Topics like
flight time/duty time,
oil speculation, the
Federal Flight Deck
Officer program,
health-care taxation,
and other pertinent
concerns are on the
legislative agenda, and
decisions about these
issues will directly
affect our members.
The
October 2012 issue of
Air Line Pilot
magazine explores these
issues, examines the
rules for absentee
voting, and talks about
how ALPA-PAC is making a
difference in advancing
the pilot-partisan
agenda.
Read why the
decisions you make this
Election Day—this
November 6—are so
important.
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ALPA Pilots Take Action around Country |
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FDX pilot Bill Secord meets with Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC)
at his office in Greenville. |
This past August, ALPA
launched its newest
grassroots program,
“August Advocates.”
Since then, ALPA
volunteers have attended
meetings around the
country with their
state representatives to
discuss top pilot
partisan legislative
priorities.
“Meeting with my
representative in his
home district offered a
convenient way for me to
be involved in politics
without travelling far
from home,” said Leah
Morgenthau, XJT pilot
and legislative
coordinator, of her
visit to Rep. John
Yarmuth’s (D-Ky.)
Kentucky office.
“Setting up the
meeting was easy, and I
felt like both the
member and his staff
were concerned about all
the issues we touched
on. I was proud to be
able to voice the
concerns of other ALPA
pilots directly to my
representative.”
Pilots
interested in doing
advocacy work with
federal representatives
in their state should
contact Carly Hepola at
Carly.Hepola@alpa.org.
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Watch Live Reports from the 44th ALPA BOD |
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Visit
www.alpa.org/bod2012
to access the live feed
from the 44th Board of
Directors meeting at
9:00 a.m. (EST) on
Monday, October 15.
Watch live officer
reports from Capt. Lee
Moak, ALPA president;
Capt. Sean Cassidy,
first vice president;
Capt. Bill Couette, vice
president–administration/secretary;
and Capt. Randy Helling,
vice
president–finance/treasurer.
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What’s New? Read “ALPA Daily” |
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The
aviation industry is changing faster than ever before. The new
“ALPA Daily”
feature at www.alpa.org will keep you informed
of the latest industry developments and analysis from around the globe. Check it
out each day to stay up-to-date on the news that affects pilots and the piloting
profession.
ALPA members can sign up to receive ALPA Daily in their e-mail:
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Visit
this link.
• Log in with your ALPA member number and password.
• Select “E-mail Distribution Lists.”
• Check the box for “ALPA Daily.”
• Submit your request.
According to the Aero-News Network, the Export-Import Bank of the United
States has authorized a $117.5 million loan guarantee supporting exports of
Boeing 737-800 aircraft to flydubai, a low-cost airline owned by the government
of Dubai.
Read more.
The Business Journal reports that a Louisiana investment group is
floating the idea of buying Denver-based Frontier Airlines and moving it to New
Orleans.
Read more.
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ALPA Member Insurance: New Plans, Lower Rates! |
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A
lot of changes are
coming to ALPA member
insurance this fall, and
we think you’ll like
them. Your Member
Insurance Department has
been working hard all
year to give you what
you wanted, and starting
November 1, you will see
lower rates and product
enhancements. ALPA is
in the process of
transitioning to a new
insurer for all of our
optional insurance
plans—the Guardian Life
Insurance Company of
America. You should have
received information in
the mail regarding the new
Guardian plans (and the
amazing rate reductions
that come with them!).
Read more about the
enhanced products
coming November 1 and
check your mail this
month for group term
life open enrollment
information. Full
product brochures
explaining all the
benefits of Guardian’s
great plans will be
available soon. Bookmark
our website at
memberinsurance.alpa.org
and keep checking back
for updates.
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Union Plus Discount on Goodyear Tires and Car Services |
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Regular
auto maintenance and new
tire purchases from
Goodyear help stretch
the longevity and value
of your vehicle. Use the
Union Plus Goodyear
discount coupon for
tires and services
to keep your car in good
shape and save money
while also supporting
your fellow labor union
members. Through an
agreement with the
company-owned
Goodyear Auto Service,
Just Tires, and Allied
Tires & Service centers,
Union Plus Goodyear
discount tire deals and
car service savings are
now available
exclusively to union
members—call the store
to make sure they will
honor the Goodyear
discount. Not every
store that sells
Goodyear tires is a
company-owned store. You
will need to provide
union member ID and a
copy of the coupon to
get the discount.
Valid forms of ID:
• Union member card
• Paycheck showing dues
deduction
• Union Plus MasterCard
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IYE Accepting Applications for 2013 |
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The
International Youth
Exchange Program (IYE)
for families of airline
staff members is
currently accepting
applications for the
summer of 2013. IYE
matches youth ages 14 to
19 with a correspondent
of similar age from an
airline family abroad.
The youths spend two
weeks together in your
home and two weeks in
the home of the match
family. While
overseas, your son or
daughter has the
opportunity to learn
about another culture
from someone his or her
own age. Living with a
family abroad for two
weeks is an
extraordinary way to
experience another
country.
All that is required
is a $300 application
fee (refundable if an
acceptable match is not
located), your airline
pass, spending money,
and an adventurous
spirit! For further
information, please
visit our website at
www.intlyouth.org or
contact retired airline
staff member at
cwheeler@intlyouth.org.
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Happy 10-11-12! Boeing today announced a $5 billion order of 50 B-737s for
Alaska Airlines, the largest order in the airline’s history. The deal is a firm
purchase for 20 737 MAX 8s, 17 737 MAX 9s, and 13 Next-Generation 737-900ERs.
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Feedback & E-mail Address Changes |
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Questions or comments on this FastRead? Give us your feedback at
communications@alpa.org. If you have moved or changed your ISP or e-mail
address, please update your ALPA records. If you don’t, you
will no longer receive the ALPA FastRead and other e-mail bulletins and notices,
and once your postal forwarding order expires, you’ll no longer receive the
magazine and other ALPA mail. You can do it yourself by going to
www.alpa.org and logging
in. Go to “My ALPA” in the menu at the top of the page, and from there, you’ll be
instructed how to make the necessary changes. If you don’t have access to the
members-only section of
www.alpa.org, you can
e-mail your requests by sending them to
membership@alpa.org. Be sure to include your member number or enough other
information so that we can identify you in the membership database, and tell us
what information needs to be updated. Please note that it is not sufficient
just to notify your LEC or MEC of these changes—you should register them with
the ALPA Membership Department in Herndon. Can’t remember your member number
or how to log in? Need information about your ALPA insurance programs? These and
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