Delta - Pilot Communication Net
PCN Petition Issues & FAQ's:
PCN Mission Statement - The original Delta Retired Pilot Communication Network began in 1996 by founder David L. Roberts. The new PCN is this original Network merged with the RSP managed by Mark Sztanyo, and now has grown to thousands of subscribers. PCN exists to carry on the tradition of serving our pilot community and their families by keeping them informed and connected through this completely volunteer communication and networking effort.
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Webmaster, Editor of "High Life" and Coordinator of PCN - Mark Sztanyo, Ret. B767 Capt. 2005
Welcome to the PCN website. The PCN exists to serve, inform, and connect our DAL pilot community, both active and retired.
PCN Mission Statement - The original Delta Retired Pilot Communication Network began in 1996 by founder David L. Roberts. The new PCN is this original Network merged with the RSP managed by Mark Sztanyo, and now has grown to thousands of subscribers. PCN exists to carry on the tradition of serving our pilot and Delta community and their families by keeping them informed and connected through this completely volunteer communication and networking effort.
PCN Mission Statement - The original Delta Retired Pilot Communication Network began in 1996 by founder David L. Roberts. The new PCN is this original Network merged with the RSP managed by Mark Sztanyo, and now has grown to large web community. PCN exists to carry on the tradition of serving our pilot and Delta community and their families by keeping them informed and connected through this completely volunteer communication and networking effort.
Inequitable Petition Issues & FAQ’s
1.Who’s idea was this? Capt Rob Moser wrote a letter and I was impressed so the PCN and he collaborated to make a petition which is the
first step in a campaign to earn a meeting. At this meeting we wish to discuss how the wrong can be made right for DAL retired pilots. Read
2.Will supporting this be successful? Not without your support and help. We fully support our DP3 that is currently occupied with the fight with
the PBGC over its draconian formulation for DAL retired pilot benefits. This letter is different. We are appealing to the company’s better angels
to right a wrong that all can see. If you agree about the injustice than your support may make a big difference.
3.Are my email and address SAFE? COMPLETELY SAFE! I can personally guarantee that there will be no sharing of that data. It is used to
verify our signatures. However, you must choose the check box wisely before you submit. Otherwise you yourself are telling Care2 to contact
you.
4.I do not want UNWANTED EMAILS? If you made a mistake and did not correctly choose with the check box before submission, Care2 will
contact you to sign other petitions. Right click on those emails and mark them as spam to end the problem.
5.Why should I sign my name? If you believe there was an injustice done, than STAND UP! Fear nothing and place your name on record.
6.I am having trouble finding where to sign? If the link came to you from someone who already signed then the sign in box isn’t always
readily visible. Search the page to let Care2 know that you aren’t the prior signee to expose the sign in box. This is a Care2 restriction.
7.Once I signed, it won’t let my family member’s sign, what gives? Care2 remembers the computer from who signs so double signings
cannot occur. Try an different browser to view the link or a different computer.
8.What about comments? We are a professional group so PLEASE keep them PROFESSIONAL!
9.How can I help share this petition? At the site is a Facebook, Twitter and email button. You can also copy this URL and share it:
11.What is an alternate way to find the petition site? Visit http://care2.com and search the word "inequitable"
12. Where can I read Rob's full letter? Of course the letter and the overview are available at the petition site: