The one bad thing I've heard about this is that they want to count your commuting time as part of your duty time.
Well, I'm no commuter and probably I'm stupid, but why is that bad??

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The one bad thing I've heard about this is that they want to count your commuting time as part of your duty time.
The one bad thing I've heard about this is that they want to count your commuting time as part of your duty time.
An NTSB suggestion and $1 won't even buy you a cup of coffee anymore.
How is everyone going to feel when a 12 hour duty day results in more days at work and fewer days off?
Any mention of pilot experience?
U bet! You know what I hope happens to Mr.RJDC (joe)? I hope he walks into his trailer really depressed about his girl leaving him for Mr.VPofsomething. He walks over to the cabinet to get a drink of scotch only to find his dogs head staring blankly back at him. He screeches like the little he biotch that he is and goes stumbling backwards onto the floor. Just then out of the corner of his eye he spots the pedophile living next door running naked at him from the waist down. Now folks, this is no ordinary pedophile this is a big redneck one. Hands the size of baby dolphins. Joe tries to scramble away only to get his fat head stomped on repeatedly until he blacks out. Finally Joe starts to come about several hours later with an extreme headache, vision blurred and very parched. He tries to move but realizes that he is tied up in the woods and his feet are missing!!!!
That was just a work of art. :beer:
That was just a work of art. :beer:
... need is a clause saying that you can't require duty time w/o paying for it,
NTSB Recommends.
FAA Ignores.
Airlines conduct business as usual.
Who thinks that this cycle is going to change anytime soon? Nothing, NOTHING will change until there is blood and body parts strewn all over the streets and it's the lead story on CNN and FOX.
And the company managers will say "But it's up to the individual pilot to determine if he's fatigued or not. It's not our fault!!"
Yes, it was! :laugh:
BigMeat, we have to get together for beer and paintball again one of these days! :beer:
Draginass I wish that were the case. Even if this happens they will blame the pilot and sweep it under the rug. I do think it would be a good time for all the union to get together and have a propaganda machine running full bore to inform and scare the public. The faa already has a black eye. Perfect timing.
Sounds like a plan! Remember getting cornered by 10 guys when your the last person standing and you know its going to be a world of hurt!? I never gave up...I fought to the end!
Hell, even PILOTS blame the pilots.
While the NTSB specifically cited the recent Mesa/Go! Hawaiian overflight as a further example as to why these rules MUST be revisited, on this very board it turned mostly into an open season on deriding Mesa pilots.
"We must hang together, or we will all certainly hang separately", eh?
Then everyone would be commuting from the farthest point they can think of (or certainly the cheapest). It's a slippery slope.
Because that has nothing to do with working, getting to work, etc.Why not also include yard work, work in another profession, diaper changing, or anything else that requires you to be seated and awake.
What you do on your time off is your business. Getting to work rested has always been the pilot's responsibility.
How is everyone going to feel when a 12 hour duty day results in more days at work and fewer days off?
Be careful what you wish for....
Any mention of pilot experience? We will probably get some more "recipe flying" out of this.....while the biggest problem - experience....is ignored.....