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.