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Mon, Oct 27, 2008

Southwest Pilots Re-Elect Kuwitzky For Second Term As Union President

Will Lead SWAPA Through 2010

Southwest Airlines pilots re-elected Capt. Carl Kuwitzky last week, for a second two-year term as Union president.

Kuwitzky received 82 percent of the vote in the election to represent almost 6,000 pilots. An Oklahoma native, Kuwitzky has been a pilot at Southwest Airlines since July 1983 and is currently based at Dallas Love Field (DAL).

"I am excited and honored the pilots of Southwest Airlines have chosen to re-elect me as president for the next two years," said Kuwitzky. "Many of the initiatives that began during my first term, especially as we continue to negotiate a new contract with Southwest Airlines and work to address national safety and security issues, are not complete and I am looking forward to seeing these projects to their conclusion. Serving the most experienced pilot group at the nation's number one carrier of domestic passengers is an honor and a privilege that I do not take lightly."

Kuwitzky's lengthy service with SWAPA includes time as the Association's vice-president in 2006, as a member of the Board of Directors representing Phoenix and Houston Hobby and also as chairman of both the Scheduling and Air Safety committees. He also served as a member of the Negotiating Committee and merger committee during the Southwest Airlines acquisition of Muse Air in 1986.

SWAPA says Kuwitzky and union leaders are continuing work on national issues such as cabotage/foreign ownership by participating in an advisory role in US/EU "Open Skies" treaty negotiations. The union adds Kuwitzky's leadership was instrumental in helping to obtain the nation's first biometric crew identification demonstration project now underway at Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport (BWI).

FMI: www.swapa.org

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