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        Council 39 June 2026 Update

        June 27, 2026 15:30 Leave a Comment

        In This Edition:

        • Portland Pride 2026
        • Q2 CBT & Other Reminders
        • Council 39 Social Media Launch
        • Council 39 Committee Updates
        • Reserve Webinar
        • Average Line Value
        • Fume Events: What To Know & What To Do

        Portland Pride 2026

        Our Council 39 Human Rights & Equity Committee is proud to partner with Oregon Labor Federation, AFL-CIO for Portland Pride 2026! Join us on July 19 for the parade and other festivities. Scan the QR code below for more information.

          Q2 CBT & Other Reminders

          Please remember to complete your Q2 CBT by June 30 at 23:59 Pacific to avoid progressive steps of discipline.

          Inflight supervisors continue their program of predeparture compliance checks, both onboard the aircraft and in the terminal. These checks include making sure all required bulletins have been read, Comply365 has been synced, uniforms are in compliance, etc.

          AFA has been made aware that bulletin checks are being done virtually in some cases. For example, a Flight Attendant returns to domicile at the end of their pairing and finds communications from management stating that during their virtual audits, it was discovered that required bulletins weren’t acknowledged prior to the start of their sequence. These virtual audits have resulted in records of discussion (RODs) for those Flight Attendants. Please make sure you are in full compliance every time you come to work.

          Council 39 Social Media Launch

          We are excited to announce the launch of Council 39’s official Instagram page! Follow us for updates, news and reminders. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, too!

          Follow C39 On Instagram

          Follow C39 On Facebook

          Council 39 Committee Updates

          We are pleased to announce that Council 39 will be served by a standalone Retirement Committee with Wendy Drake as our local Retirement Committee Chairperson.

          Portland-based Flight Attendant Shannon O’Connor will join our local Communications Committee, and our current LECP Steve Maller will continue in his role as our local Grievance Committee Chairperson. Steve will also lend his skills to our local Safety Committee as a committee member.

          We thank all of our AFA volunteers for their willingness to serve the Flight Attendants of Council 39. You can find their contact information here.

          Reserve Webinar

          Join our MEC Reserve Committee on August 6 at 1 pm Pacific for, “Can They Do That?”, a webinar aimed at answering your questions and sharing practical, contractual insight into both everyday scheduling situations and those rare curveballs that come your way.

          This webinar is for everyone: reserves and lineholders alike. Our MEC encourages you to come ready to learn, connect and ask anything on your mind. Registration and a Zoom link will be shared as soon as August bidding opens, but you can use the button below to submit your questions ahead of time.

          Submit A Question

          Average Line Value

          From Council 39 Scheduling Chairperson Melodie Anderes

          A hot topic this summer has been average line value (ALV), the average number of TFP awarded to each Flight Attendant in a particular domicile. As stipulated in §10.B of the CBA, the ALV must be between 75 and 85 TFP each month. Individually, the total TFP on your line when bids are awarded can be anywhere between 10 TFP above and 10 TFP below the ALV for that month.

          This window of 20 TFP can be narrowed to meet the requirement of a 75-85 TFP ALV or to achieve the operationally required balance between reserves and lineholders. The graphic below shows a sampling of recent months in which the ALV was above 80 TFP in Portland:

          While not the norm, an ALV above 80 TFP is also not a rarity, particularly in months commonly regarded as “busy” in our industry. For a more detailed breakdown of ALVs for Portland in recent years, click here.

          Fume Events: What To Know & What To Do

          Fumes and smoke come into the cabins of our aircraft from many sources, including the outdoors. These can include odors from deicing fluids, fumes from APU exhaust and even passenger vehicles making their way around the ramps. The fumes that raise the biggest concerns for Flight Attendants, however, come from heated oil and hydraulic fluids. These fluids can leak or spill and then be ingested into the engine compressors (either the main engines or the APU) and then those fumes are distributed throughout the cabin air supply system. Currently, there are no aircraft in Alaska Airlines’ fleet with filters between the engine compressors and the cabin air supply. Oil and hydraulic fuel fumes contain toxic chemicals, and breathing them can cause significant health problems, potentially compromising flight safety and security and, in some cases, Flight Attendants can develop and live with long-term symptoms.

          During fume events, there typically isn’t a visual indicator that something is wrong. This can make it more difficult to know whether “just a bad smell” should be taken seriously, especially since our work environment can regularly be filled with “bad smells”.

          Airlines are required to provide safety data sheets (SDS) for oil and hydraulic fluid to crew members. As of this writing, Alaska Airlines uses Mobil Jet II (engine oil) and Hyjet IVa+ (hydraulic fluid) on our aircraft.

          Below you will find several resources on steps to take after experiencing a fume event onboard.

          Practical Advice: What To Do If You Breathe Fumes Onboard (AFA)

          Fume Event Reporting Form (AFA)

          Basic Checklist After Fume Event (AFA)

          Quick Reference Guide For Healthcare Providers

          In Solidarity,

          Steve, Krystle and Bethany

          Filed Under: Council 39 PDX Tagged With: 2026, alv, events, facebook, fume, fumes, instagra, instagram, june, Portland, pride, Reserve, update, webinar

          Council 39 May 2026 Update

          May 30, 2026 15:45

          In This Edition:

          • Elections Update
          • MEC Town Hall
          • Portland Pride 2026
          • Toxic Air In The Cabin: A Union Issue

          Elections Update

          Polls closed at 11 AM Pacific on May 19 for the election of Council 39 LEC Officers, representing Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants based in Portland. The following AFA Flight Attendants have been elected to Local Council Officer positions:

          • LEC President: Krystle Berry
          • LEC Vice President: Melodie Anderes
          • LEC Secretary: Kevin Sharp

          These newly elected officers will begin their terms on July 1, 2026 and will serve until June 30, 2029.

          View The Certified Election Results Here

          MEC Town Hall

          Mark your calendars for AFA Alaska + Hawaiian’s next MEC Town Hall! This is your opportunity to connect, share and be heard. Get the latest AFA news and connect directly with our MEC Officers and bring your questions – this is your chance to get answers directly from AFA Representatives.

          • What: AFA Alaska + Hawaiian MEC Town Hall
          • When: June 8 2-3:30 PM Pacific
          • Where: Zoom

          This Town Hall will take place on Zoom so you can join from home or while on a layover. Advance registration is required and ensures you get a Zoom link to join the meeting. As with all AFA meetings and activities, the AFA Mutual Respect Policy applies during the Town Hall.

          MEC Town Hall Registration

          When you register, use your personal email address. If you use a company email address, your registration will be canceled. Only Members in good standing may attend and membership status will be verified before the event. Log in to the AFA Membership Hub to check your standing.

          Use the form below to submit any questions you have for the MEC Officers. This helps focus the Town Hall on your concerns: negotiations, contract issues or anything else you want to hear about.

          Submit A Question

          Portland Pride 2026

          Greetings from your Council 39 Human Rights & Equity Committee! Summer is here, and that means Pride Season is upon us! Portland’s Pride Parade is Sunday, July 19, so remember to bid it off if you plan on attending. Also, don’t forget: June 19th is Juneteenth!

          This year, we have the privilege of marching as part of the Oregon Labor Federation, AFL-CIO contingent in a clear stance from labor to get corporate greed out of Pride! Sign up to march using the button below. There will also be a sign making social on July 17, as well as a labor booth running all weekend at the festival. 

          March With AFA: Portland Pride 2026

          There are more Pride events going on across the country and the HRE Committee is helping lead the way to provide access for Alaska + Hawaiian Flight Attendants. If you are interested in going to another Pride event or happen to be on a layover in a major city over a weekend in June and July, there are events you can be a part of with other AFA-represented Flight Attendants. Reach out to us and we would be happy to put you in contact!

          Pride is especially important this year in an increasingly hostile socio-political landscape, one that continues to oppress and disenfranchise minorities and vulnerable populations in a multitude of ways. Many LGBTQ+ people experience multiple intersections of oppression and very much deserve to have a place of celebration, happiness, and support. Please consider bidding the time off, marching with us and enjoying the festivities. We would love to see you!

          Aaron Miller, (they/them) Council 39 Human Rights & Equity Committee Chairperson

          Toxic Air In The Cabin: A Union Issue

          Join experts, union leaders and Flight Attendants as they lead a discussion on fume events and their impacts, and learn how we can ensure cabin air is safer for crew and passengers. Register for the event by scanning the QR code on the graphic or clicking the link below.

          • What: “Toxic Air In The Cabin: A Union Issue” Webinar
          • When: June 1 (08:00-09:30 Pacific) & June 1 (18:00-20:30 Pacific)
          • Where: Zoom
          Register Here

          In Solidarity,

          Steve, Krystle and Bethany

          Filed Under: Council 39 PDX Tagged With: 2026, may, Portland, update

          Council 39 February 2026 Update (February 26, 2026)

          March 4, 2026 13:19

          In This Edition:

          • Master Executive Council Town Hall
          • Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language Month)
          • Black History Month
          • Updated CBA Reference Documents

          Master Executive Council Town Hall

          Join us at an AFA Alaska + Hawaiian MEC Town Hall on Tuesday, March 3. Get the latest AFA news and connect directly with our MEC Officers. Bring your questions! This is your chance to get answers directly from AFA Representatives.

          • Who: MEC President Tim Green, Vice President Brice McGee, and Secretary-Treasurer Paul Ikioka will share updates and answer questions live on Zoom
          • What: Updates and a live Q&A session
          • When: Tuesday, March 3, from 11 AM to 12:30 PM PT
          • Where: Zoom

          The Town Hall will take place on Zoom, so you can join from home or while on a layover. Advance registration is required and ensures you get a Zoom link to join the meeting and event reminders. As with all AFA meeting and activities, the AFA mutual respect policy applies during the Town Hall.

          When you register, use your personal email address. If you use an Alaska Airlines or Hawaiian Airlines email address, your registration will be canceled. Only Members in good standing can attend, and membership status will be verified before the event. If you’re unsure about your status, you can check anytime on the AFA Membership Hub.

          After you register, you’ll get a unique Zoom joining link by email. This link is just for you and will only work on one device, so be sure to save it. Each person who wants to attend needs to register separately, since Zoom links can’t be shared.

          More information about how to join a Zoom meeting, including system requirements, can be found on the Zoom support website.

          You can use our online form to submit your questions before the event. This helps us focus the Town Hall on your concerns—whether it’s negotiations, contract issues, or anything else you want to hear more about.

          Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language Month)

          February is Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi or, in English, Hawaiian Language Month, a time to celebrate and uplift the Hawaiian language and the many ways it lives through our fellow Flight Attendants and our work. 

          Black History Month From Your Council 39 Human Rights & Equity Committee

          February is an important month not just for Black culture, but for everyone, as Black history touches everyone in the West. Historically, Black contributions have been taken for granted and even forgotten by many. With recent political pushes to erase measures that have been created to level the playing field for Black people to enter the workforce, gain an education, or hold positions of stature, it is more important than ever to highlight the relevance of Black History and the role Black people play in our society.

          In aviation in particular, many know about the Tuskegee Airmen as an all Black fighter pilot wing serving in World War II. However, many are unaware of Ruth Carol Taylor, the first Black Flight Attendant in the United States. In her time, restrictions for Flight Attendants were extreme and discriminated against the majority of people based on many factors such as age, weight, and race. But Ruth still applied, knowing she could be of value having already studied as a nurse, as was also required in those days. TWA rejected her application based on her not meeting the airline’s “physical standards.” Later after more attention was drawn to this discrimination, as well as Ruth’s continued perseverance in applying to fly, Mohawk Airlines, a regional carrier in upstate New York hired Ruth, breaking down a racist barrier and making Black and American history. To learn more about this wonderful story, check out this article about Ruth and her life.

          Expand your knowledge about the accomplishments of Black Americans, including those who have shaped the skies we fly, by exploring these additional resources:

          • Black History Month (Library of Congress)
          • African American History Month Resources (National Archives)
          • National Museum of African American History and Culture (Smithsonian Institution)
          • Alaska Air Group Black Employees, Allies and Advocates (SSO Required)

          Updated CBA Reference Documents

          The 2025-2028 AFA Alaska Collective Bargaining Agreement Reference Documents PDF has been updated! This is a great quick-reference resource to answer various commonly asked questions regarding contactability, irregular operations, TFP requirements, and more.

          The document includes a hyperlinked table of contents for ease of use. We recommend keeping it in an open tab on your phone’s browser or downloading the document for future reference. As always, any contract questions or issues can be answered by opening a ticket on AFA Alaska Support System or reaching out to the appropriate local committee member here.

          2025-2028 CBA Reference Documents

          In Solidarity,

          Steve, Krystle and Bethany

          Filed Under: Council 39 PDX Tagged With: 2026, February, PDX, Portland, update

          Council 39 January 2026 Update (January 31, 2026)

          March 4, 2026 13:00

          In This Edition:

          • AFA Membership Hub
          • Employee Assistance Program/Professional Standards
          • AFA International Pre-Board of Directors Meeting
          • Committee Member Updates
          • Joint Contract Negotiations Update

          AFA Membership Hub

          If you are successfully receiving this email, it means that your contact information in the AFA Membership Hub is accurate and up to date. Thank you! However, many of our flying partners are not signed up to receive important communications from either Council 39, AFA Alaska + Hawaiian MEC, or both, and we need your help with getting the word out.

          Please encourage everyone you fly with to log in to the Membership Hub and verify that their preferred personal email address is on file. Click here for a quick video showing how easy it is to do.

          Employee Assistance Program/Professional Standards

          The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a support service provided by Flight Attendants for Flight Attendants. EAP Representatives are trained to provide three distinct but interrelated services that include assessment, support and referral services, professional standards and critical incident response. 

          We encourage Flight Attendants to calmly and professionally address workplace conflicts with each other. Sometimes, it may be best to wait until you are on the ground on a layover or outside of work so that everyone involved has time to think things through.

          While we encourage the resolution of any disagreement by trying to discuss the specific behavior or area of contention with the individual involved, we understand that there are situations where an objective ear can be beneficial. That is where EAP, specifically Professional Standards, can help. They can assist you in working out any difficulty and avoid “writing up” Flight Attendants or other employees, where both parties may then be subject to disciplinary action. When issues are taken to management to report a fellow Flight Attendant or other employee, the consequences can be severe for all parties involved and rarely turn out as we might anticipate. 

          EAP Representatives, all of whom are Flight Attendants and committed to confidentiality, are trained to help you resolve issues with your coworkers when you need them. Our Council 39 EAP Chairperson, Contesa Diaz-Nicolaidis, is available here and you can find the full list of Council 39 EAP/Professional Standards Representatives here. 

          AFA International Pre-Board of Directors Meeting

          Council 39 will be hosting a joint meeting with Horizon AFA Council 17 on Wednesday, February 25 at 11 AM in the Port of Portland office building ahead of the 2026 AFA International Board of Directors Convention. Topics to be discussed include AFA International BOD agenda items, local committee recaps and reports. 

          The 2026 AFA Board of Directors Convention is taking place in downtown Portland at The Benson Hotel on March 9-11. If you are interested in attending one or more of these days as a guest, registration is required. Please email our LEC officers by clicking here and bid accordingly. This is a great opportunity to observe how the Board of Directors works and what they do.

          More information about the convention can be found here.

          Committee Member Updates

          We are pleased to announce Wendy Drake as a new addition to our Council 39 Benefits Committee. Wendy will serve as the Retirement Advisor.

          Wendy began her career as a Flight Attendant in 1992 and has previously served on AFA Scheduling and Communications Committees. She holds a BA in Legal Studies from Chapman University in Orange, California. Wendy also spent time working in the financial sector with Bank of New York/Mellon, where she gained valuable insight into personal finance, her favorite subject matter.

          Wendy is enthusiastic about helping fellow Flight Attendants prepare for retirement. In her personal life, she is engaged in caring for her elderly mother and learning to navigate Medicare.

          Additionally, our Government Affairs Committee Chairperson, Colin Weaver, is stepping down from the position. We thank Colin for his service.

          Our new Government Affairs Committee Chairperson is Manda Bednarczyk. Manda started flying for Alaska Airlines in 1999 and has been a proud member of the Portland base for 27 years. Living in southwest Portland, Manda is active in her community as a Girl Scout leader and volunteer at her children’s school. She views civic involvement as integral to a healthy society, and believes that active political engagement on a local and national level is imperative to sustain any democracy. 

          As a previous member of the Government Affairs Committee, Manda was excited to return to the committee recently and is looking forward to a new position. She is eager to represent Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants, especially the Portland base, and our interests to our elected officials. 

          If you are interested in helping Manda in her new position and joining the Government Affairs Committee, click here. You can find helpful information regarding the committee and their activities here.

          Other new additions include Ty Kershaw (Grievance Committee), Lisa Lacaden (Benefits Committee/Workers Compensation Advisor) and Cesar Valencia (Benefits Committee/Kaiser Insurance Advisor). Keep an eye out for their bios in a future communication.  

          Joint Contract Negotiations Update

          Our JNC (Joint Negotiating Committee) met with management on January 27 to January 29 in Seattle; the next negotiation session is scheduled for February 24 to February 26. Our MEC Air Safety Health and Security Chairperson and Air Quality Representative, along with the AFA-CWA International Industrial Hygienist joined the JNC to speak to management about impacts of air quality on Flight Attendants.

          Click here to read the full update from the JNC. 

          In Solidarity,

          Steve, Krystle and Bethany

          Filed Under: Council 39 PDX Tagged With: 2026, January, PDX, Portland, update

          Council 39 December 2025 (December 14, 2025) Update

          March 4, 2026 12:55

          In This Edition:

          • Happy Holidays!
          • Q4 CBT (Annual Compliance Training) Due 12/31
          • End Of Year Reminders
          • Increase In RODs
          • Communications Committee Update
          • Updating Your Email Address

          Happy Holidays!

          Whether you’re flying the line or spending time at home with friends and family, we would like to wish you a happy and safe holiday season!

          Q4 CBT (Annual Compliance Training)

          Annual Compliance Training CBTs are due by Wednesday, December 31st. Please make sure to complete the CBT on time to avoid progressive steps of discipline.

          End Of Year Reminders

          Current uniform allotment will expire on Wednesday, December 31st and will not roll over to next year. It is best to place orders sooner to ensure they are processed by the deadline. We will be issued a new allotment on January 1st. See Section 13.D of the CBA for details.

          The deadline to decide whether to exchange your 2026 Employee Choice Travel Credits for Positive Space Travel (PST) is Tuesday, December 16th. 

          Travel Open Enrollment is open now and will close on Tuesday, December 16th.

          Remember to convert unused Employee Choice Travel Credits to guest passes. You can print or email the codes to yourself for future use.

          Increase In RODs (Records of Discussion)

          We have recently seen an increase in Records of Discussion. The leading reasons are reporting for duty without required items, such as Company ID (crew badge) and IMDs, and uniform compliance. Please refer to the FAM, Section 11.100 page 30, for a list of required items and the Uniforms Homepage on Team AAG for uniform compliance guidelines.

          Communications Committee Update

          We are pleased to announce Russel Rivinius as our new Communications Committee Chairperson.

          Russel began his career as an Alaska Airlines Flight Attendant in early 2017. Initially based in Los Angeles, he has been in Portland for six years. He currently serves on the Council 39 Scheduling Committee and will begin a three-year term as MEC Scheduling Committee Fatigue Review Board Alternate Representative on January 1st.

          Prior to joining Alaska Airlines, Russel worked in the service industry and managed several bars and restaurants. He lives in the beautiful city of Portland with his partner, Fabio, and their cats, Moira and Jonni.

          Please join us in welcoming Russel to his new position.

          Updating Your Email Address

          Recently, AFA International made the switch to a new software platform for member engagement. As a result of the switch, some Flight Attendants’ profiles were duplicated. The MEC Communications Committee is actively working on merging duplicate profiles, but please log in to the AFA Membership Hub to verify that we have your preferred personal, not company, email address on file. This will ensure you’re receiving up-to-date communications from both Council 39 as well as our Master Executive Council.

          As you’re flying, please encourage your fellow Flight Attendants to log in to the Membership Hub as well.

          In Solidarity,

          Steve, Krystle and Bethany

          Filed Under: Council 39 PDX Tagged With: 2025, December, PDX, Portland, update

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