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“Air Line Pilotinoex Transportation Requires Consistency, May; BOD Delegate ALPA Toolbox Committee 4: Assessing ALPA’s Bottom Line, June/July; 6 Mar.: Travel Expenses and Per Diem Update ALPA Economic & Financial Analysis Department Staff, State Ways ALPA Made Member Communications Easy: BOD Del- Apr.: ALPA Releases iPhone App; Setting the Standard in Airline of the Airline Industry: Airlines Manage Through an Uncertain egate Committee 5, Aug.; ALPA’s 57th Air Safety Forum—Top Pilot Benefits Economic Period, Dec. Safety, Security, Environment, Jumpseat, and Pilot Assistance May: How to Get the Congress You Want ALPA Engineering & Air Safety Department Staff, Lessons Issues, Sept.; BOD Delegate Committee 6: Protecting ALPA Nov.: ALPA Pilots Learn What It Takes to Enforce a Contract Learned: The Decade’s Airline Accidents and Incidents, June/ and its Pilots, Sept.; BOD Delegate Committee 7: Influencing Dec.: AERF Gives Timely Assistance to Pilots and Their Families July Legislation and Regulations, Sept.; ALPA’s Strategic Plan ALPA Staff, A Q&A with Capt. Lee Moak, ALPA President, Jan./ Progress Report, Oct.; BOD Delegate Committee 8: Organiz- Aviation Matters Feb.; Ten+ Airlines We Miss, June/July; Ten Legislative Vic- ing, Nov.; ALPA Reps Gather for R&! Seminar, Dec.; ALPA’s Jan/Feb.: It’s Time for Follow-Through tories, June/July; A Tribute to the Crewmembers of First Air Fall Executive Board: Course Corrections Promise Smoother Mar.: The Resolve to Act Flight 6560, Sept.; ALPA’s Strategic Plan Progress Report, Oct.; Skies Ahead, Dec. Apr.: The Value of an Airline Pilot We Will Never Forget, Oct. ALPA Air Safety Awards: ALPA’s 57th Air Safety Forum—Top May: Keeping Our Strategic Priorities at the Forefront Ayers, Rusty, Commutair, Jan./Feb.; First Air, Jan./Feb., Hawaiian, Safety, Security, Environment, Jumpseat, and Pilot Assistance June/July: You, ALPA, and Some Eternal Truths Jan./Feb.; Sun Country, Jan./Feb.; ALPA’s Fall Executive Board: Issues, Sept. Aug.: Why Pilots Choose ALPA Course Corrections Promise Smoother Skies Ahead, Dec. ATC: From ‘Shrimp Boats’t o Satellites, Aug.; ALPA: Future of Sept.: Setting ALPA Apart Ayers, Rusty, and Capt. Vince Barnhart (Compass), Compass, U.S. Airline Industry Depends on NextGen, Nov. Oct.: Who Will Be Our Advocate? Jan/Feb. Aviation Safety: Fighting Back Against Laser Illuminations, Nov.: What Would Steve Jobs Do? Barnhart, Capt. Vince (Compass), and Rusty Ayers, Compass, Mar.; Lithium Batteries Are Dangerous Goods—Government Dec.: Year in Review Jan/Feb. Must Act Now! Aug. Bland, Courtney, An Innovative Approach to Negotiations Bed bugs: Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite, Dec. Cleared to Dream Results in New Agreement for FedEx Pilots, May Decade in Review 2001 - 2010: Airliners, June/July; ALPA’s Apr.: Fostering a Love of Flying Bland, Courtney, and Capt. Chuck Dyer (FedEx Express), FedEx, Heritage: A Monopoly of Pilot Groups, June/July; Industry Aug.: When Do | Jump? A Second-Grade Story Jan./Feb. Challenges, June/July; Major Aviation Events, June/July; Safety, Nov.: First Aviation-themed High School Breaks Ground in Seattle Burket, Tawnya, Air Transport International, Jan./Feb.; Capital Security, and Technology, June/July; Ten+ Airlines We Miss, Dec.: One Campus, Two Days, Three Events—That’s a Day in Cargo, Jan/Feb.; Evergreen, Jan./Feb.; Capital Cargo Crew- June/July; Ten Legislative Victories, June/July; The Decade— the Life members Achieve a New Contract, Sept. By the Numbers, June/July; Trends of the Decade, June/July; Dyer, Capt. Chuck (FedEx Express), and Courtney Bland, FedEx, Turning Points, June/July Commentary, Pilot Jan/Feb. FAA Reauthorization: 22 and Holding, Oct. Sept.: The Entitlement Mentality (Doniach) Farrell, Jenn, Alaska, Jan./Feb. Government: FAA Reauthorization, Apr.; Canada vs. the United Flanagan, Amy, Continental, Jan./Feb. Arab Emirates, Apr.; 22 and Holding, Oct. Flying the Line : Gottshalk, Barbara, Colgan, Jan./Feb.; North American, Jan./Feb. Information Technology: There’s an App (or Website) for That! Nov. Mar.: What the Nav Display Doesn’t Show You Grigorian, F/O Zohrab (Mesaba), Mesaba, Jan./Feb. Known Crewmember: ALPA Victory: Known Crewmember May: Caution, Wake Turbulence Hogeman, Capt. Charles (United), Season of Ice, Nov. Screening Set to Begin Soon, May; Known Crewmember Jakub, Lydia, ExpressJet, Jar../Feb.; Island Air, Jan./Feb.; Mesa, Launches at Chicago O’Hare, Sept.; Known Crewmember From the Hill ~ Jan./Feb.; PSA, Jan./Feb. Update, Oct.; KCM—Zero to Cleared in 6,Seconds, Nov. Mar.: ALPA Presses Capitol Hill for FAA Reauthorization Johnson, Jalmer, BOD Delegaté Committee 8: Organizing, Nov. Negotiations: 23,000 Man-Hours/102 Days = One Ratified May: ALPA Working with House, Senate on FAA Reauthorization Kelly, C. David, United, Jan./Feb. Contract, Mar.; BOD Delegate Committee 2: Collective Sept.: FAA Funding Lapse; EU Carbon Tax; Health-Care Tax Konwin, Lynn, Air Transat, Jan./Feb.; Bearskin, Jan./Feb.; Calm Bargaining—Building on ALPA’s Historic Success, Apr.; An In- Air, Jan./Feb.; CanJet, Jan./Feb.; Jazz, Jan./Feb.; Kelowna novative Approach to Negotiations Results in New Agreement Global View Flightcraft, Jan./Feb. for FedEx Pilots, May May: Wykoff Elected IFALPA President; Who’s Representing Your Krutenat, Capt. Richard, American Eagle, Jan./Feb. 9/11: 9/11/2001: The Longest Flight of My Life, Sept.; We Will Interests at IFALPA? The Global Pilots Symposium Lofquist, Jen, ASTAR, Jan./Feb.; Atlantic Southeast, Jan./Feb.; Never Forget, Oct. Comair, Jan./Feb.; Piedmont, Jan./Feb.; Spirit, Jan./Feb.; Pilot Group Profile: AirTran, Jan./Feb.; Air Transat, Jan./Feb.; Air Health Watch Wasaya, Jan./Feb. Transport International, Jan./Feb., Air Wisconsin, Jan./Feb.; Apr.: Twelve Tips for Taking Your FAA Medical Exam Martin, Molly, Industry Challenges, June/July; Trends of the Alaska, Jan./Feb.; American Eagle, Jan./Feb.; ASTAR, Jan./Feb.; May: Coronary Artery Disease—Silent Killer Decade, June/July; 6W ays ALPA Made Member Communica- Atlantic Southeast, Jan./Feb.; Bearskin, Jan./Feb.; Calm Air, June/July: Evaluating Coronary Artery Disease tions Easy: BOD Delegate Committee 5, Aug.; KCM—Zero to Jan./Feb.; CanJet, Jan./Feb.; Capital Cargo, Jan./Feb.; Colgan, Aug.: Hotel Room Workouts Cleared in 6 Seconds, Nov. Jan./Feb.; Comair, Jan./Feb.; CommutAir, Jan./Feb.; Compass, Oct.: Cancer—Cell Growth Out of Control Meldahl, Capt. Timothy |. (Delta), 9/11/2001: The Longest Flight Jan./Feb.; Continental, Jan./Feb.; Delta, Jan./Feb.; Evergreen, Nov.: Treating Cancer of My Life, Sept. Jan./Feb.; ExpressJet, Jan./Feb.; FedEx, Jan./Feb.; First Air, Dec.: Matters of the Gallbladder Ogilvie, Al, Canada vs. the United Arab Emirates, Apr. Jan./Feb.; Hawaiian, Jan./Feb.; Island Air, Jan./Feb.; Jazz, Jan./ Perkinson, John, Ryan, Jan./Feb.; BOD Delegate Committee Feb.; Kelowna Flightcraft, Jan./Feb; Mesa, Jan./Feb.; Mesaba, Industry News 1: Creating Unions Within the Union, Mar.; BOD Delegate Jan./Feb.; North American, Jan./Feb.; Piedmont, Jan./Feb.; Jan./Feb.: FAAC Presents Final Recommendations Committee 3: Safe, Secure Air Transportation Requires Con- Pinnacle, Jan./Feb.; PSA, Jan./Feb.; Ryan, Jan./Feb.; Spirit, sistency, May; Remote Control [UAS], May; ALPA’s Heritage: A Jan./Feb.; Sun Country, Jan./Feb.; Trans States, Jan./Feb.; Our Stories Monopoly of Pilot Groups, June/July; BOD Delegate Commit- United, Jan./Feb.; Wasaya, Jan./Feb. Mar.: Tucker’s Tale tee 4: Assessing ALPA’s Bottom Line, June/July; The Decade— Pilots: The Pilots of ALPA, Jan./Feb.; Fighting Back Against May: In the Line of Duty—Delta Pilot Recounts Recent Japan By the Numbers, June/July; Turning Points, June/July; Lithium Laser Illuminations, Mar.; ALPA Victory: Known Crewmember Relief Flight Batteries Are Dangerous Goods—Government Must Act Now! Screening Set to Begin Soon, May; 9/11/2001: The Longest June/July: Bearskin Recognized for Supporting Military Person- Aug.; Known Crewmember Launches at Chicago O’Hare, Flight of My Life, Sept.; A Roadmap to the Future, Oct.; nel Sept.; BOD Delegate Committee 6: Protecting ALPA and Its Known Crewmember Update, Oct.; KCM—Zero to Cleared in Aug.: Formula for Success: ALPA Helps Pilot Win Insurance Pilots, Sept.; BOD Delegate Committee 7: Influencing Legisla- 6 Seconds, Nov.; There’s an App (or Website) for That! Nov.; Claim tion and Regulations, Oct.; Known Crewmember Update, Oct.; Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite, Dec. Nov.: Pilot Does Double Duty as Community Firefighter 22 and Holding, Oct.; Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite, Dec. R&I: ALPA Reps Gather for R&I Seminar, Dec. Dec: Pilot’s Foundation Provides Unique Opportunity for Kids Regus, Kelly, Delta, Jan./Feb. Security Screening: ALPA Victory: Known Crewmember Screen- Roberts, Capt. Greg (United), There’s an App (or Website) for ing Set to Begin Soon, May; Known Crewmember Launches On the Bookshelf That! Nov. at Chicago O’Hare, Sept.; Known Crewmember Update, Oct.; Dec.: Books Every Pilot Should Own Seitz, Kimberly, Air Wisconsin, Jan./Feb.; Pinnacle, Jan./Feb.; KCM—Zero to Cleared in 6 Seconds, Nov. Trans States, Jan./Feb.; 23,000 Man-Hours/102 Days = One Strategic Planning: BOD Delegate Committee 1: Creating Shaping History Ratified Contract, Mar. Unions Within the Union, Mar.; BOD Delegate Committee 2: Jan./Feb.: 1919 Airmail Strike SteenblikJ,a n W., Fighting Back Against Laser illuminations, Collective Bargaining—Building on ALPA’s Historic Success; Mar.: The Emergence of ALPA Mar.; Weather or Not, Mar.; FAA Reauthorization, Apr.; ALPA Apr., BOD Delegate Committee 3: Safe, Secure Air Transpor- Apr.: “ALPA’s First Real Nationwide Strike” , Victory: Known Crewmember Screening Set to Begin Soon, tation Requires Consistency, May; BOD Delegate Committee May: “Safety and Crew Complement in the 1950s” May; Airliners, June/July; Major Aviation Events, June/July; 4: Assessing ALPA’s Bottom Line, June/July; 6 Ways ALPA June/July: “Deregulation” Safety, Security, and Technology, June/July; From ‘Shrimp Made Member Communications Easy: BOD_Delegate Com- Aug.: “Dave Behncke—An American Success Story” Boats’ to Satellites, Aug.; ALPA: Future of U.S. Airline Industry mittee 5, Aug.; BOD Delegate Committee 6: Protecting ALPA Sept.: Foiling Rampant Hijacking Depends on NextGen, Nov.; ALPA Reps Gather for R&I and Its Pilots, Sept.; ALPA’s Strategic Plan Progress Report, Oct.: “The Sayen Style”—Remmembering ALPA’s Second Seminar, Dec. Oct.; BOD Delegate Committee 7: Influencing Legislation President Sutton, Jenn, A Roadmap to the Future, Oct. and Regulations, Oct.; BOD Delegate Committee 8: Organiz- Nov.: President Randy Babbitt: An ALPA Legacy Vacinek, Toni C., AirTran, Jan./Feb. ing, Nov. Dec.: “Charley Ruby’s Hour” York, Bruce, BOD Delegate Committee 2: Collective Bargain- Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Remote Control, May ing—Building on ALPA’s Historic Success, Apr. Weather: Weather or Not, Mar.; Season of !ce, Nov. Weighing In Jan./Feb.: The Constant of Change (Cassidy) SUBJECTS DEPARTMENTS Mar.: The Class of 2011 (Couette) Accidents: Lithium Batteries Are Dangerous Goods—Govern- ALPA@Work Apr.: Our Collective Fiduciary Responsibility (Helling) ment Must Act Now! Aug. Mar.: Leadership Training Conference; 2011 Joint Staff Conference May: Think Globally, Act Globally (Cassidy) Airline Industry: ALPA: Future of U.S. Airline Industry Depends Apr.: Membership Seminar; Secretary-Treasurers Conference June/July: Respecting History, Changing the Future (Couette) on NextGen, Nov.; State of the Airline Industry: Airlines Man- Aug.: Negotiations Training Seminar Recap; ALPA’s Jumpseat Aug.: The Financial Advantages of an International Union age Through an Uncertain Economic Period, Dec. Council Promotes Captain’s Assistance to Jumpseaters (Helling) ALPA: A Q&A with Capt. Lee Moak, ALPA President, Jan./Feb.; Sept.: National R&l Committee and VEBA Hold Summer Sept.: The Air Safety Organization: New Name, Same Core The Pilots of ALPA, Jan./Feb.; BOD Delegate Committee 1: Meeting Mission (Cassidy) Creating Unions Within the Union, Mar.; BOD Delegate Com- Nov.: FFDC MEC Working Group Advances Mutual Collective Oct.: What Does ALPA Mean to You? (Couette) mittee 2: Collective Bargaining—Building on ALPA’s Historic Bargaining Goals Nov.: Turning the Corner (Helling) Success; Apr., BOD Delegate Committee 3: Safe, Secure Air Dec.: ‘All | Could See Was Green’ Dec.: Occupy ALPA (Cassidy) December 2011 Air Line Pilot @ 43

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