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honeycomb said:My point is that you are not equiped to make such a call of Pilot intellect. Sorry.
Windsor said:How do you figure? we get 6 days off a month. 6 x 12 = 72
throw in the " 9 "days vacation 3 times a year. 9 x 3 = 27
which gives us a grand total of 99 days off
AC560 said:I have worked with a lot of pilots in my years shipping boxes (which I assure you adds up to a lot more then 750hrs), why do I have to fly with one to know if he is smart or not? Are the pilots I know in the real estate business (aren't to many of those are there) to stupid to read a contract, or the ones that run their own business?
If the basis of this discussion was debating the finer points of flaring a 747 at MTOW out of CG on fire in six feet of snow you would have a point. The discussion though has nothing to do with flying.
Also don't forget that in the old plan you have seven days of vacation each year.Anyone know if the "9 day vacation" will be 9 days off, or one 5 day rotation off, with the 2 already off-days on either end included?
According to the numbers you post later, there are still more working days in the year. Plus when does the nine day begin and end? How does it intergrate into the rotations?Mr. Wiggums, you are misinformed. The new schedule has the exact same number of days working, not 32 more, as you alleged.
I know that some people were never asked their opinion. These were people who are going to be affected to most, being that they are commuters NOT based in Dallas. Why is everything always done word of mouth, and those that are not in the "inner circle" or on the BNN always get left out? Why not put out a memo or email with the PROPOSED changes and ask for written feedback?I know the chiefs solicited opinions because they wanted crews genuine input - not to start a flame where someone alleges 12% pay cuts and, effectively, an extra month per year of work!
I still calculate that you are working 24 more days per year. Right now you get 117 days off including vacation. Under the new plan you would get 78+15 or 93 days off per year.flyinloki said:So you get 15 actual vacation days every year. As for thanksgiving i've heard that everyone will be on call or manning aircraft that day even though if you are you will probably sitting in base or at an aircraft for at least 4 straight days or more because there isn't crap that is going on over that weekend.