Engage: The Podcast for Delta Pilots

Engage is a product of the Delta Air Lines ALPA Master Executive Council Communications Committee. Delivering important news, information and updates, the podcast touches on all areas of being a pilot at Delta Air Lines, with an emphasis on upcoming contract negotiations and quality of life for Delta pilots.

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60 minutes ago

As Delta pilots prepare for another round of Section 6 negotiations, it’s worth remembering that every contract, and every negotiating cycle, is shaped by history, priorities, and sometimes difficult tradeoffs. In this episode of the Engage Podcast, host First Officer Ryan Argenta sits down with Delta MEC Executive Administrator Captain Rich Wheeler, former negotiator and longtime union leader, to talk about the realities of contract negotiations and the lessons learned from decades of pilot agreements. Rich shares a historical perspective on how pilot contracts have evolved, how negotiating priorities shift with industry conditions, and why understanding the past is essential when shaping the future. Along the way, Rich offers a behind-the-scenes look at negotiations, from long nights writing updates on shipping crates to the intricate “Tetris game” of ensuring that one contractual improvement doesn’t inadvertently break another section. Every pilot has priorities, but successful negotiations require balancing thousands of individual needs across an entire pilot group, and perhaps the most honest reality of contract negotiations: you can’t save all the kittens. As negotiations approach, this episode is a reminder to stay informed, stay unified, and understand the process behind the contract that ultimately governs every pilot’s career.

7 days ago

For this week's Engage Weekly episode, Adam provides an update on CNO inconsistencies, gives a warm welcome to the March 3 New Hire Class, encourages pilots to stay engaged as we approach Section 6 negotiations, reminds pilots to buy extra vacation before April 1, promotes the updated FAR 117 and PWA Limits Quick Reference Guide, and highlights news from select MEC committeesAdditional news, notes, and links are available in this week's newsletter!

Friday Mar 06, 2026

Engage Weekly is live with news from your MEC during their regular meeting in Austin, TX. Here's your news checklist.✅ News from the Delta MEC Meeting in Austin, TX ✅ MOU 25-05 Update—Compliance Period Review, Sick Lookback/Verifi cation StillSuspended **LAST CALL** ✅ Update to the FAR 117 and PWA Limits Quick Reference Guide ✅ Updated Live Contract on MEC Website and Comply365 ✅ MEC Grievance Tracker: March 2026 Grievance List✅ Additional news from your LECs and committees!

Wednesday Feb 25, 2026

In this in-depth episode of the Engage Podcast, host First Officer Ryan Argenta is joined by MEC Executive Administrator Captain Rich Wheeler and Scheduling Committee Vice Chairman Captain Josh Cantrell to unpack the growing complexity behind open time, inverse assignments, and the rollout of Quick Slips under MOU 25-05. The conversation traces how chronic understaffing, outdated staffing formulas, expanding flying schedules, and evolving contract provisions have combined to create today’s operational pressure cooker.
Rich and Josh explain how PCS, manual trip coverage, batch sizes, proactive rest, and 23 M.7 usage interact behind the scenes, often in ways that are invisible to line pilots but deeply impactful to pay, quality of life, and schedule stability. They break down why inverse assignments exploded in recent years, how “race-to-the-phone” coverage undermined seniority, and why Quick Slips represent a major shift toward restoring transparency, structure, and fairness in last-minute flying.  
With historical perspective and practical insight, this episode separates fact from rumor and explains what “controlled chaos” really means in today’s scheduling environment. Whether you’re chasing premium flying, protecting your days off, or simply trying to understand why the system feels so strained, this conversation offers clarity, context, and a realistic path forward.   

Wednesday Feb 11, 2026

What actually happens after a pilot submits an ASAP? Where does it go, who reads it, and what outcomes can follow? In this episode of the Engage, Host First Officer Ryan Argenta sits down with Captain Jason Herman, Chairman of the Airport & Ground Environment (AGE) Subcommittee of the Central Air Safety Committee (CASC), to pull back the curtain on the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) step by step.  
They walk through the full ASAP lifecycle, from de-identification and triage to Event Review Committee (ERC) discussions, closeouts, and potential follow-ups. Along the way, they tackle common myths (no, ASAP isn’t a black hole or a “get out of jail free card”), explain how ASAP interacts with ASRs and FOQA/Flight Pulse data, and share practical guidance on writing reports that actually lead to change.  
If you’ve ever wondered whether your ASAP is read, how outcomes are decided, or how pilot reports drive real-world improvements to procedures, training, and airport operations - this episode is required listening. 

Thursday Jan 29, 2026

Welcome to 2026, and welcome to The Negotiators’ Series on the Engage Podcast. As we move toward Section 6 and April openers, host F/O Ryan Argenta sits down with your Negotiating Committee: Captains Bill Finlay, Mike Cowan, Cash McLaughlin, and Ben Wallander for an introduction to the team and the work already underway behind the scenes.
In this kickoff episode, the committee breaks down what Section 6 is, how the Railway Labor Act shapes the process, what the April opener represents—and what it doesn’t. They also tackle common myths, explain who’s on the other side of the table, and share why this is far more than “four pilots negotiating alone.” It’s a deep bench of experts, resources, and elected leadership driving a pilot-led strategy to achieve major gains for Contract 2026.
Most importantly: the message is clear—pilot engagement matters. From record survey participation to ongoing polling and direct rep feedback, your voice helps set direction and strengthens unity at the table.
This is your career, your quality of life, and your contract. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Stay unified, because this is a marathon, and it’s one we run best together.

Wednesday Dec 24, 2025

In this special holiday edition of Engage, host First Officer Ryan Argenta sits down with MEC Chairman Captain Eric Criswell for a timely year-end update and message to Delta pilots. Eric shares what’s been keeping the MEC busy over the past few months, including preparations for the upcoming Section 6 contract opener, progress on MOU 25-05, and efforts to bring stability and accountability to trip coverage. The conversation covers the strong pilot engagement seen in the recent contract survey, how that feedback is shaping negotiating priorities, and what to expect as openers are passed in April 2026. Eric also explains the MEC’s new resolution addressing “dealmaking,” outlining a fair, progressive process to protect contractual integrity while keeping the focus where it belongs - on unity and holding the Company accountable.
The episode wraps with a holiday message and a reminder to stay rested, stay engaged, and look out for one another as we head into the new year.
In this episode:
Section 6 preparation and timeline for contract openers
Record pilot participation in the contract survey
MOU 25-05, the “quick slip,” and sick/well app updates
Addressing dealmaking and protecting trip coverage processes
The importance of unity heading into negotiations
A holiday message to the pilot group
Thank you for listening to Engage. On behalf of the Engage Podcast Team, we wish you and your families a very safe, warm, and healthy holiday season. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform to stay up to date when new episodes drop.

Thursday Dec 04, 2025

On this episode of Engage, First Officer Ryan Argenta welcomes First Officer Bryan Patchen, Chair of the Delta MEC’s Aviation Security Committee and recent Aviation Security Award recipient, for a straight-talk briefing on the security issues pilots face every day. We cover what’s actually happening with KCM (and why the “random” feels constant), how to handle screening disagreements professionally (what to say, who to ask for, and what to document), and the practical risks on international layovers - from aggressive pat-downs to theft tactics targeting watches and phones.
 
Bryan shares actionable steps that keep crews out of trouble: keep flight gear only for flying, get names/badge numbers when reporting, know when to withdraw consent and elevate to a supervisor, and use safety tools like FACTAL and the State Department’s STEP enrollment form for proximity alerts and emergency news. We also touch on FFDO training status and secondary barriers progress. The goal isn’t fear - it’s awareness, professionalism, and smart habits so everyone gets home safe.

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025

The R&I guys are back! Host First Officer Ryan Argenta sits down with Captain Scott Bowles and Captain John Doherty from ALPA’s Retirement & Insurance Committee to talk smart money, savvy timing, and how pilots can make major-league financial plays through the new Non-Qualified Deferred Compensation (NQDC) plan. Whether you’re eyeing tax strategy, income flexibility, or long-term planning, learn how to harness a little Bobby Bonilla energy - turning today’s earnings into tomorrow’s steady paychecks. We cover eligibility, tax-deferral tactics, in-service vs. retirement/termination distributions, market exposure, and practical risk checks, including insolvency considerations and timing gotchas. After the break, we shift to Open Enrollment 2026: plan changes, HSA reminders, GVUL considerations (including the imputed-income play), and simple to-dos so you don’t leave money on the table. It’s practical, pilot-specific financial insight with a side of humor and real-world strategy.
An overview of the NQDC and related MOU details can be found in R&I Update 25-03.
The FAQs can be accessed directly at Newport NQDC FAQs. The first round of Newport-hosted webinars has concluded; however, pilots can watch a replay of the Plan Design Overview Meeting  via Deltanet.
Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Talk with your own financial advisor, tax professional, and/ or attorney before making enrollment decisions.

Tuesday Nov 04, 2025

Important update for all Delta pilots. In this Engage Alert, host First Officer Ryan Argenta is joined by First Officer Mark Hinczynski (Contract Administration & Enforcement) and Captain Ian Turner (Scheduling) to break down a newly agreed-upon MOU between the Company and ALPA.
What’s inside:
Click-to-Sick / Sick Lookback: The Company will pause counting sick hours toward lookback retroactive to the July 2025 bid period and going forward until verified compliance. Sick-leave verification tied to exceeding 120 hours is paused during this period.
QHCP—Permanent PWA Change: The PWA now permanently broadens “Qualified Health Care Provider” beyond MD/DO, allowing verification via telehealth and additional licensed providers.
New “Quick Slip” Step of Coverage: A seniority-based, no-trigger premium step added to coverage. Awarded in a single 12-minute ARCOS window, less opportunities for deal-making, added step before emergency coverage (inverse assignment). Leveling rules apply.
Timing: Programming for Quick Slip is targeted for Q2 2026; interim protections remain in force until compliance is confirmed. Compliance will be jointly assessed (including pilot DARTs).
Action items: Read the MOU language, contact your LEC reps with questions, and send DARTs to Contract Admin for issues.

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