Straight from SH:
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CRJ700 ATL
Average Block Time Value – 85.24
Average Credit Value – 91.55
Days off range – 12-18
CRJ200 ATL
Average Block Time Value – 79.37
Average Credit Value – 86.18
Days off range – 12-16
CRJ200 IAD
Average Block Time Value – 84.5
Average Credit Value – 91.7
Days off range – 12-16
These numbers must have included nap lines, which really aren't representative of what the vast majority of our pilots are flying. Here's some numbers without the nap lines skewing things: (all numbers are FO)
I also did not include reserves in day off calculations- their days off are all 11 per month.
Crj ATL FO
Avg block- 87
Avg Credit- 91
Avg days off- 12.21
Avg consecutive days off- 3.68 (one line with only 2 consecutive days off)
Avg duty hours (month)- 156
Avg daily duty- 8.21 hrs
Cr7 ATL FO
Avg Block- 86.74
Avg Credit- 92
Avg days off- 13
Avg consecutive days off- 3.95
Avg duty hours (month)- 140.88
Avg daily duty- 7.36 hrs
Crj IAD FO
Avg Block-81
Avg Credit- 86.87
Avg days off- 12.9
Avg consecutive days off- 3.68
Avg duty hours (month)- 140
Avg daily duty- 7.77 hrs
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25 atl crj fo lines have the ability to pick up a 4 day trip
38 atl cr7 fo lines have the ability to pick up a 4 day trip
6 iad crj fo lines have the ability to pick up a 4 day trip
atl crj fo: 49 lines with greater than 12 days off
atl cr7 fo: 121 lines with greater than 12 days off
iad crj fo: 12 lines with greater than 12 days off
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Looks like ATL CRJ guys are getting the brunt of it; perhaps this accounts for the different perceptions of "omg working my tail off" vs "not working enough."