2008 Air Line Pilot Index Program: After the Crunch, Sept. Nov./Dec.: Books Every Pilot Should Own (Steenblik) AUTHORS CrewPASS: CrewPASS Becomes a Reality, Sept. Energy Reform: ALPA Beats the [Oil] Drum for Energy Reform, Sept. Pilot to Pilot Air Line Pilot staff, Decision 2008: The Pilot Agenda, Jan.; Atlas/ Environment: Toward ‘Greener’ Skies, May; Airlines, Air Pollution, and Global Jan.: Report for (Civic) Duty Polar Air Dispute Brought to a Close, Feb.; Decision 2008: Warming: The Chemistry, June/July Feb.: Flying Through Age 60 Law Change Lessons Learned, Feb.; Decision 2008: Pro-Pilot, Pro-ALPA, Mar.; Fatigue: Fighting Fatigue: ALPA's in for the Long Haul, June/July; Flying on the Mar.: ALPA’s Global Vision International Airline Alliances and a al Org: Back Side of th= Clock, Aug. Apr.: Every Pilot Has a Dogi n This Fight Mar.; Open Skies and Airline Freedoms, Mar.; ALPA Launches Global Alliances: International Airline Alliances and International Organizations, May: Severe Turbulence ‘Hold Short for Runway Safety’ Campaign, Apr.; Top 5 Reasons Mar.; Pilots Across Borders, Mar. June/July: At the Controls to Be in ALPA, Apr.; ALPA Pilots Picket Coast-to-Coast to Back Health: Fighting Fatigue: ALPA’s in for the Long Haul, June/July; Flyingo n the Aug.: The Ties That Bind British Airways Pilots, May; Decision 2008: Pi!ot Priorities for Back Side of the Clock, Aug.; ‘My Heartburn Story,’ Sept.; ALPA Staff Bests Sept.: |H ope You Never Need ALPA 2008 and Beyond, May; ALPA’s Cargo Security Improvements Insurance Scrooge, Sept. Oct.: Decision Point 2008 Checklist, Aug.; Why Cargo? Why Now? Aug.; ‘ALPA Had My ICAO: ALPA Has Friends in High Places, Mar. Nov./Dec.: This is Only the Beginning Back,’ Sept.; CrewPASS Becomes a Reality, Sept.; Decision IFALPA: ALPA Has Friends In High Places, Mar. 2008, Oct.; Idea to Policy, Oct.; Why We Plan, Oct.; Delegate Committee 1, International: European Pilots, Working with ALPA, Mar.; High Strength in Unity Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 2, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 3, Stakes in Canada-EU Air Services Negotiations, Mar.; Jan.: Grievances 101: The Legal Foundation Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 4, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 5, international Airline Alliances and International Organizations, Feb.: Grievances 101: inside the Process Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 6, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 7, Mar.; Open Skies and Airline Freedoms, Mar.; U.S.-EU Apr.: Grievances and the RLA Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 8 , Nov./Dec.; From ‘Courage to Lead’ to Negotiations Set to Enter Next Stage, Mar. May: Know Your Rights “We Are ALPA’ and the In-between, Nov.Dec.; SPSC Summit Highlights International Pilot Services Corporation: Hands Across the Water, June/July: Grievances 101: Just the Facts, Ma’am ALPA’s Not-So-Secret Weapon, Nov./Dec. Mar. Nov./Dec.: Alternatives to Traditional Dispute Resolution ALPA staff, ALPA ‘Muscle’ Demonstrated at SPSC Summitt : ALPA's Plan for Positive Collective Bargaining, May; Cargo Toolbox: Bailey, Russ, U.S.-EU Negotiations Set to Enter Next Stage, Mar. ALPA Offers Tailored Services to Cargo Pilots, Aug.; Don’t Look Now, But Weighing In Bates, F/O Avery, So you Think You Want to Be a Freight Dog? Aug. There's aT eam Behind You, Sept. Jan.: Get into the Fight (Couette) Bergner, F/O Greg, Cargo's Private Airports: A Different Playing Pilots: Atlas/Poiar Air Dispute Brought to a Close, Feb.; Compass Pilots Plot New Feb.: Stop. Think. Decide. (Beebe) Field, Aug.; FFDO Operations on the Dark Side, Aug. Course, Feb.; Pilots Across Borders, Mar.; ALPA Pilots Picket Coast-to-Coast Mar.: Pick Your Head Up (Rice) Brielmaier, Capt. Bruce, A Burning Need for Cargo ARFF, Aug. to Back British Airways Pilots, May; Decision 2008: Pilot Priorities for 2008 Apr.: The Leading Edge (Couette! Burke, Susan, ALPA’s Plan for Positive Collective Bargaining, May and Beyond, May; ‘ALPA Had My Back,’ Sept.; Celebrating ALPA’s Everyday May: Swimmin’ Lessons (Beebe) Chalk, Martin, European Pilots, Working with ALPA, Mar. Heroes, Sept. June/July: Whoop! Whoop! Terrain! Terrain! (Rice) Despins, Bitl, Cargo Industry Growth Forecast, Aug. Politics: Decision 2008: The Pilot Agenda, Jan.; Decision 2008: Lessons Aug.: Our Union Was Built to Last (Couette) Erickson, Capt. Scott, Don't Look Now, But There’s a Team Behind Learned, Feb.; Decision 2008: Pilot Priorities for 2008 and Beyond, May; Sept.: What We Have in Common (Helling) You, Sept. Decision 2008, Oct. Oct.: Taking the Lead (Rice) Ferrari, Capt. Jim, and Capt. Linda Orlady, What Will SMS Do for Nov./Dec.: Believe in Your Union (Couette) Me? June/July DEPARTMENTS Jakub, Lydia, ‘Consensus is Unity. Unity Is Power,’ Nov./Dec. KMMiaalrrmtkeiernr,,t ,C MaoCplatlp.yt ,. J eCBfaofr,b g,Fo l ‘yTMionyog l Hboeonax r:tt hbeAu LrBPnaA c SkOt forfSyei,rd’se SToeafpi tlt.oh ree dC loScekr,v iAcuegs. to Cargo Pilots, AMaLyP:TA re@FaWesoeu rrekfro sr ; DeRp&alr;t urNeat;i onSaelc uriCtoym, miFtFtDeOess, CrewPASS; Secretary/ S(ATctA ToEfM AEuNg.T 1O2F, O1W97N0E: RSSHecItPio,n M36A8N5A, GETiMtlEe N3T9,, UAniNtDed CSItRaCteUsL ACToIdeO)N Aug.; Turning Points, C ct. June/July: Air Safety Steering and Oversight Committee; President's 1. Title of publication: Air Line Pilot McAhron-Schulz, Ana, and Seth Rosen, Hands Across the Water Committee for Cargo; Testimony on UAS 2. Publication number: 0002-242X {IPSC}, Mar. Sept.: MANPADS 3. Filing date: November 15, 2008 McReynolds, Capt. Bill, One Step Closer to Adequate Cargo Oct.: Fatigue; NIFA SAFECON; Webster Trophy 4. Issue frequency: Monthly except for June/July and OdbeASreutcg,u. r itFy/,O ARuigc.h , Reasserting the Cargo PIC Jumpseat Prerogative, AFeLbP.A: FTFoDolObso x Issued New Symbol of Authority N5.o veNmubmebre/rD ecoef mbisesru es published: Ten (10) Ogilvie, Al, High Stakes in Canada-EU Air Services Negotiations, Sept.: Best Doctors™ (Canada) 6. Annual subscription price: $40.00 Mar. Oct.: ALPA Strengthens Furiough Support 7. 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May: NATCA: A Political Success Story (Forrey) Communications, Marie Schwartz; Editor, Sharon B. Vereb; Managing Rogers, F/O Mark, Douse those Batteries! Aug. Sept.: Saluting the True Patriots of ALPA (Krakowski) Editor, None Available Rosen, Seth, and Ana McAhron-Schulz, Hands Across the Water Oct.: Remembering What's Most Important (Woerth) 535 Herndon Parkway, P.O. Box 1169, Herndon, VA 20172-1169 {IPSC}, Mar. Nov./Dec.: ‘If You're Going Through Hell, Keep Going’ 10. Owner: Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l, 535 Herndon Parkway, ik, Jan W., Burn, Too, Jan.; Pilots Across (Schaitberger) P.O. Box 1169, Herndon, VA 20172-1169 AFBPiooLtlrPsl,dAu e trIistBo ,enS a,h tiMspaa srn,.t d;h eA uGTglo[.Oo;wib laa]r Ald D TrWuuar‘mnGr rmeiTefnoonrgoe : r’ EF naeTrSr,h kgeiy Se esCp,Rht e.e;fmM oiarsAymtf;,tr eyr,A Si ertplhJtieu.n ;ne seC,/r AJuLunAPlicAyrh ;, SaISffe epittty . ; CAJpuornm.e:m/ eJOunlntyea: r yUT,Sh e APiiHrlewoaatry ts oPfi loAtL’Ps A Vi(eKwi lm(eMr)o rrow) o1mwo1rn.tiKgnnagog ewsno,r hbooorl nddoihtnohgle dre 1r ssep,ce urrciemtnioetrs t:g oarN goemneoesr ,e aonfd thoet hetort als ecaumroiutny t hoolfd ebrosn ds, Reps Hold ‘Town Meeting,’ Sept.; ALPA Staff Bests Insurance 12.The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization Scrooge, Sept.; Committee Corner and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes has not Truex, Maria, AERF Kept Us Afloat [Emergency Relief Fund], Sept. Jan.: Merger; ALPA and ICAO SMS Course; Jumpseat changed during the preceding 12 months Wykoff, Capt. Don, Fighting Fatigue: ALPA’s in for the Long Haul, Feb.: Information Technology; Membership; Per Diem; Airport Tugs 13.Publication name: Air Line Pilot YounJgu,n e/SJ/uOl y Ken, Cargo Ops: Five Times the Risk, Aug. Decision 2008 14. Issue date for circulation data: November/December 2008 Apr.: Crew Screening 15.Extent and nature of circulation Average Actual number number SUBJECTS From the Hill copies of single Jan.: ALPA Reps on the Hill: Safety and Security Leaders Testify each issue AAiirr C: f- a Boxhaulers Burm, Too, JanA .Bur;nin g Need for Cargo Feb.: White House Signs Age 65 into Law issue published ARFF, Aug.; ALPA’s Cargo Security Improvements Checklist, Aug.; Cargo Apr.: Runway Safety and Congress during nearest Industry Growth Forecast, Aug.; Cargo Ops: Five Times the Risk, Aug.; May: ALPA-PAC Reaches $1 Million preceding to filing Cargo Security: An ALPA Perspective, Aug.; Cargo Toolbox: ALPA Offers June/July: Prater on Capitol Hill 12 months date Tailored Services to Cargo Pilots, Aug.; Cargo’s Private Airports: A Different Total number copies (Net press run) 93,127 86,910 Piaying Field, Aug.; Douse those Batteries! Aug.; FFDO Operations on the Global View Paid and/or requested circulation Dark Side, Aug; Flying on the Back Side of the Clock, Aug; If it Fits, it Ships, Jan.: Part of Something Bigger 1. Paid/requested outside-county mail Aug,; Latest Fashions in Freighter Designs, Aug.; One Step Closer to Feb.: ALPA’s Global Strategy Moves into High Gear subscriptions stated on Form 3541 Adequate Cargo Security, Aug.; Reassertintgh e Cargo PIC Jumpseat Apr.: North American Pilots; FedEx's China Foreign Duty (include advertiser's proof and Prerogative, Aug.; So you Think You Want to Be a Freight Dog? Aug.; Why Assignments exchange copies) 78,698 77,793 Cargo? Why Now? Aug. May: Stage Two U.S.-EU Negotiations 2. Paid in-county subscriptions (include ALPA: European Pilcts, Working with ALPA, Mar.; ALPA Has Friends in High June/July: One Hundred and One Associations [IFALPA] advertiser's proof and exchange copies) -0- -0- Places [ICAO, IFALPA], Mar.; Hands Across the Water {IPSC}, Mar.; Top 5 Oct.: U.S.-Japan Air Service Talks Raise Concerns 3. Sales through dealers and carriers, Reasons to Be in ALPA, Apr.; ‘You Are ALPA,’ Apr., ALPA Pilots Picket Coast- Street vendors, counter sales, and other to-Coast to Back British Airways Pilots, May; Why Cargo? Why Now? Aug.; History Lessons non-USPS paid distribution -0- AERF Kept Us Afloat [Emergency Relief Fund], Sept.; A Turn Too Far, Sept.; Jan.: Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting 4. Other classes mailed through USPS -0- After the Crunch, Sept.; ‘ALPA Had My Back,’ Sept.; ALPA Safety Repos Hold Feb.: U.S. Presidential Endorsement Total paid and/or requested circulation 78,698 ‘Town Meeting,’ Sept.; ALPA Staff Bests Insurance Scrooge, Sept.; Don't Mar.: International Issues Free distribution by mail (samples. Look Now, But There's a Team Behind You, Sept.; ‘My Heartburn Story,” Apr.: Aviation Safety Issues complimentary, and other free) ALPASe ptA.i;r Siadfeea tyto APwolaircdy,s :O ctC.e;l eWbhrya tiWneg PAlLaPnA, ’sOc t.E;v eryday Heroes, Sept. MJuanye:/ JuSloyl:i darAiLtPyA and Pilot Health 21.. OIunt-scioduen tyc ouanst y staast eds taotne d Foonr m Fo3r5m4 1 3541 7,-70-2 9 6,-602- 0 ALPA Emergency Relief Fund: AERF Kept Us Afloat, Sept. Aug.: Cargo Issues 3. Other classes mailed through the USPS -0- -0- Aviation Safety: Boxhaulers Burn, Too, Jan.; ADS-B: A Defining Change, Sept.: How ALPA Saved a Pilot's Career Free distribution outside the mail (carriers Apr.; ALPA Launches ‘Hold Short for Runway Safety’ Campaign, Apr.; What Oct.: Member Involvement or other means) -0- -0- Will SMS Do for Me? June/July; A Burning Need for Cargo ARFF, Aug.; Cargo Nov./Dec.: Board of Directors Meetings Total free distribution 7,729 6,620 Ops: Five Times the Risk, Aug.; Douse those Batteries! Aug.; Flying on the Total distribution 86,427 84,413 Back Side of the Clock, Aug. Industry Trends Copies not distributed 6,700 2,497 Aviation Security: ALPA’s Cargo Security Improvements Checklist, Aug.; Feb.: ALPA’s Role Total 93,127 86,910 Cargo Security: An ALPA Perspective, Aug.; Cargo’s Private Airports: A j. Percent paid and/or requested circulation 91% 91% Different Playing Field, Aug.; FFDO Operations on the Dark Side, Aug.; One Labor News 16. Publication of Statement of Ownership—Publication required— Step Closer to Adequate Cargo Security, Aug,; May: Push to Have Family Medical Leave Act Cover Pilots Published in November/December 2008 issue Board of Directors: Delegate Committee 1, Nov./Dec.; Delegate June/July: Employee Free Choice Act | certify that all information furnished on this form is true and com- Committee 2, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 3, Nov./Dec.; Delegate plete. | understand that anyone who furnishes false or misleading Committee 4, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 5, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Money Matters information on this form or who omits material or information re- Committee 6, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Committee 7, Nov./Dec.; Delegate Jan.: Hedge Funds: A Pilot’s-Eye View (Stanton) quested on the form may be subject to criminal sanctions (includ- Committee 8, Nov./Dec.; From ‘Courage to Lead’ to ‘We Are ALPA’ and the In- ing fines and imprisonment) and/or civil sanctions (including civil between, Nov.Dec.; ‘Consensus is Unity. Unity Is Power,’ Nov./Dec.; SPSC On the Bookshelf penalties)—Sharon B. Vereb, Editor Summit Highlights ALPA’s Not-So-Secret Weapon, Nov./Dec. Oct.: Touching History; Jeppesen: A Biography by His Son November/December 2008 Air Line Pilot * 44 eeann on e onke onan ecliea to> at2es1 aG i coh » cae on, ic tial iii a ethan ete een eee ain oe ees