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Crash Pad

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Ok so now I can't hold reserve on the 70. I hope summer flying picks up and screws everyone of you new "proud to be reserve f@cks". I know I'm using at least one sick call on a four day so one of you new reserves gets screwed. Back off the reseve lines. Do what you people do best... Live in fear of crew scheduling. Remember screw scheduling screws with you least on a line. Bid a line. Bid a relief line.

Blueridge... If you are out there... I tried to tell you... but know you had to spill the beans. You are the reason airlines fail!
 
So what you're saying is reserve went senior? Did they find out that reserves were'nt being used that much lately and take away your cushy life? Too bad so sad. Seniority's a b*tch aint it?

By the way did you want cheese with your wine?
 
saviboy said:
could anyone copy and paste a typical monthly schedule for a junior ASA pilot?
thank you
It is easy to make up your own - start by subtracting 8 hours from every day. Now subtract 10 days from what is left. The Company owns you all the rest of the time. Within the 10 days off, you have 4 consecutive days off a month that you bid for. Your other days off can be moved around, your reserve periods will be moved around. Sometimes they will move your schedule around and not bother to tell you. Also if you answer the phone on your off day - they've got you.

When you hold a line, you lose the 4 consecutive days off, but all the other rules remain at time and a half pay. After being here for years you might be able to hold holidays off. However, the Company just junior mans you and sends you right back to the airport.

Enjoy!
 
SA 01 RS19
SU 02 RS19
MO 03 OFF
TU 04 OFF
WE 05 RS19
TH 06 RS19
FR 07 RS19
SA 08 OFF
SU 09 OFF
MO 10 RS19
TU 11 RS19
WE 12 RS19
TH 13 RS19
FR 14 RS19
SA 15 GDO
SU 16 GDO
MO 17 GDO
TU 18 GDO
WE 19 RS19
TH 20 RS19
FR 21 RS19
SA 22 RS19
SU 23 RS19
MO 24 OFF
TU 25 OFF
WE 26 RS19
TH 27 RS19
FR 28 RS19
SA 29 RS19
SU 30 RS19

This is a junior pilots schedule. RS = reserve, 19 = time reserve period starts(anywhere from 5am to 1900), GDO = Guaranteed day off.

I am a jr Capt on the 50 and reserve has not been to bad of late. It's showing signs of getting worse though. I can hold a jr line(nap or relief) but have been bidding reserve cause I can guarantee at least 4 days off that you cant on a junior line. Lately I have been averaging 20 days off a mnth and 20 hrs of flying.

But all those things that fins said can and do happen. It's a crap shoot.
 
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Hold on.... You might be able to hold reserve. On the 70 it goes senior so you end up on relief or worse 4 days. No margaritas and the 7 day off stretch for you.
 
Crash Pad said:
Blueridge... If you are out there... I tried to tell you... but know you had to spill the beans. You are the reason airlines fail!

Sorry dude, but it's good news for me. There is nothing like finishing a trip and NOT having to call screw scheduling or wonder if you can go home.

Think outside the box. Go for a bottom relief line and ask for reserve or naps.
 
RS = reserve, 19 = time reserve period starts(anywhere from 5am to 1900

Actually, RS19 is reserve period from 7pm to 12am. Which is the BEST/shortest period you can get.
 
bailout said:
RS = reserve, 19 = time reserve period starts(anywhere from 5am to 1900

Actually, RS19 is reserve period from 7pm to 12am. Which is the BEST/shortest period you can get.

uhhh, yeah,
1900 = 7pm
I was just saying reserve can range from 5 am to 7pm start times. Sorry to confuse you. thanks for clearing it up.
 

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