Stifler's Mom
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I don't think most ASA pilots understand much.
I'm sure you'll be more than happy to explain it to your FOs though. :laugh:
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I don't think most ASA pilots understand much.
Exactly...... sometimes the "law of unintended consequences" can be a B!tch....
As long as you schedule at least 3.75 hours of flying each day, unproductive 4 days will be cheaper than some 3 days for the company...
The company has wanted to get rid of CDOs for a long time. They eliminated a lot already, but kept some around as a favor to the few who actually like to bid them. They may go away with the new contract.
yeah, I agree.
If quality of life is what we were looking for...this TA doesn't do it.
13 mil in a bonus...(that will be spent by Jan.). After that, all we have is a better reserve system.
These rigs are really useless...except maybe a long mtc delay would get you an extra hour of pay.
Am I missing something?
Can someone ask some of the ALPA guys these questions next time they are in the crew lounge?
I never see these guys.
When I said "I never see these guys"...I didn't mean it in a bad way. I never see them because I blow in and blow out as quick as I can.
I know I can track them down or go and visit the office...I just prefer to get my education from flightinfo
I know they will talk to me.
I am lazy.
What else ya got?
I was simply making conversation. I wasn't searching for legally binding information. Can I just retract my question?
How about this - "Do you guys think Britney Spears should get her kids back?"
Can someone ask some of the ALPA guys these questions next time they are in the crew lounge?
I never see these guys.
A Regular pilot, except on CDO lines, shall be paid daily, the greater of:
1. Duty rig credit, or
2. Min day credit of 3.75 hours, or
3. Scheduled block, on a leg by leg, or
4. Actual block, on a leg by leg.
CDO lines do not get the min day 3.75. Duty rigs are based on scheduled not actual. It is not an average and is not a lookback.
Underblock credit concept went away, however, with this method, the loss is negated by the above method. Most of the time, it appears that CDO lines will get credited with a value above 75 hours. As someone from Skywest mentioned, CDO's go senior as a result.
Exactly..... doesn't prevent unproductive 4 day trips and actually encourages them....
Well that's certainly disappointing. I was wondering if I was missing something when I saw no mention of trip rigs. Guess I wasn't.
Question BOTH sides, make up your own mind, get involved, and don't expect things to be taken care of for you....
A Regular pilot, except on CDO lines, shall be paid daily, the greater of:
1. Duty rig credit, or
2. Min day credit of 3.75 hours, or
3. Scheduled block, on a leg by leg, or
4. Actual block, on a leg by leg.
CDO lines do not get the min day 3.75. Duty rigs are based on scheduled not actual. It is not an average and is not a lookback.
Underblock credit concept went away, however, with this method, the loss is negated by the above method. Most of the time, it appears that CDO lines will get credited with a value above 75 hours. As someone from Skywest mentioned, CDO's go senior as a result.
So do the duty rigs apply to CDOs or not? If co, we'll cash in because they're all above 12 hours of duty.
Yeah. To clarify, I read that they'll apply, but I'm wondering if the 1:1 above 12 hours applies.
It's the other way around.....
Duty rigs apply to "duty time"..... Time at the hotel, unless on a CDO, is not "duty time".
Min day is the "trip rig".
This could create more 4 days and less naps.
So do the duty rigs apply to CDOs or not? If co, we'll cash in because they're all above 12 hours of duty.
Minimum Day Credit:
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3.75 hours for each calendar day of duty and/or calendar day away
from domicile.
Trip construction
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Trips will be constructed using the following guidelines:
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With block times front-loaded toward the beginning of the trip,
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Minimize the use of extended breaks within a duty period,
Doesn't that help a little with unproductive trip issue?
What is an unproductive four day trip? It is not in their best interest to create alot of unproductive four day trips. It eats up resources.