I had no idea that they were protecting Iraqi oil terminals. What I saw today were some extraordinarily motivated men and women who are all volunteers, working under unbelievably difficult conditions.

It's a very ill-conceived lawsuit. I think the judge obviously sees that.

The fact of the matter is in that labor negotiations both sides understand that labor strife is counterproductive. Pilots don't strike for the hell of it. They don't needlessly place their employer in dire jeopardy.

We are very, very fortunate because this is not a weekday and there is no rush hour. People need to stay off the roads if they can. But some people are going to (drive) no matter what you tell them.

ALPA (the Air Line Pilots Association) believes the interests of justice will be served ... if another judge takes the case.

When the court asks to know just how rich pilots can get, her impartiality can be questioned.

We sent Apple a letter asking that they acknowledge and remedy the problem. They chose to not even respond and left us no choice but to bring this case.

Your projection of your fuel expense is $100 million above what the market tells us today.