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The US Airline Pilots Association represents 5,200 Mainline US Airways pilots.
Organizationally, USAPA is governed by the Board of Pilot Representatives who are elected by US Airways Pilots from the individual Pilot Domiciles throughout the Mainline US Airways system. They are supported by the US Airline pilots Officer Corp and Committee structure.
The US Airways pilots fly their passengers safely to more than 180 destinations, including Europe, Israel, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, South America, Mexico and the Caribbean, and will initiate flights to Japan in 2012. The US Airways pilots are one of the most senior and experienced pilot groups in the United States.
We fly a fleet of large jet aircraft, including the Embraer E-190, Boeing B-737-300/400 and B-757/767 series, the Airbus A319/320/321 series, the 258-seat Airbus A330-200 and the 293-seat Airbus A330-300.
USAPA’s mission is to ensure safe flights for our passengers by guaranteeing that their lives are in the hands of only the most qualified, competent and well-equipped pilots. USAPA will fight against any practices that may jeopardize our pilots’ training, equipment, workplace environment, compensation or work/life balance, or compromise our pilots’ ability to execute the optimal flight.