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We hope for the best for the employees of Delta - especially the Passenger Service group, for a non-union environment now with the merging with Delta. There are advantages, and disadvantages. The best thing the above wing employees should do is do the best they can. There were actions that were happening during the union time, that are not being allowed by Delta management. Looks like there are a lot of benefits, i.e., pay alignment, bonuses, 401 K in place for everyone as soon as the dust settles. Good luck to all of you!
To the families of the FedEx Crew on Cargo Plane Flt 80 from CAN to NRT that crashed on 3.23.09, our deepest sympathy. Our prayers are with you on this sad time. We at the airline industry lost two of our family members. God will be with you during this time.
We also pray for the family and the crew and passengers of the aircraft that crashed at Butte Montana yesterday, March 22, 2009.
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RED TAIL
RED is the warmth of the mid-day sun.
RED is a journey that had just begun;
RED is a song, a song of old.
RED is a story that has never been told.
RED is a mountain towering over the sea.
RED is the friendship between you and me.
RED is the consequence of a fight.
RED is thunder on a dark stormy night.
RED is the dawn of a brand new day.
RED is the good times at N.W.A.
RED is the legacy of a once proud name.
RED is the heat from a solitary flame.
RED is the cheeks that tears make wet.
RED is the people that we will never forget.
By
Robert Lee Alexander III
His poem is dedicated to the men and women of the Red Tail.