We are the backbone of the aviation industry, ensuring the safe, efficient, and seamless transportation of passengers and cargo around the globe. District 141 members play a crucial role in advocating for fair wages, improved working conditions, and robust job security while striving to maintain the highest standards of airline safety and service.

Transcript: Alaska Airlines Pilot Calm Under Depressure

Transcript: Alaska Airlines Pilot Calm Under Depressure

Transcript: Alaska Airlines Pilot Calm Under DepressureThe pilot flying the Alaska Airlines flight from Portland to Seattle last Friday is getting noticed for her super-chill handling a blowout of a cabin door as her plane was three miles in the air.Transcript: Alaska Airlines Pilot Calm Under...

Disruptive Passenger Causes United Flight to Return to Newark

A United flight bound for Israel was forced to turn around and return to Newark airport early Sunday morning due to a disruptive passenger. The flight, which had already been delayed by two hours, had only been in the air for three hours before the incident...

Study: More Workers Demand Employers Pay at Least $76k

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has released the results of a survey that analyzed the experiences of individuals during their job search. The survey had a sample size of over 1,000 respondents and was conducted from October 2020 to March 2021. Study: More...

New Bill Promises Living Wages and Benefits for Airport Workers

Washington D.C.: A new proposed law called the "Good Jobs for Good Airports Act" aims to ensure airport service workers in the United States receive a living wage and important benefits like health care. The law would help create fair working conditions for airport...

 

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