sweptback
Guess that wasn't solid
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- Sep 18, 2003
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This mock bid is useless, and that's because there's no incentive to participate. Pilots are generally lazy and therefore won't take the time to do anything. All it takes is one person senior to me to not bid and the results are worthless.
Some airlines fixed this problem by paying a token amount for participating in the mock bid. We all know that won't happen at ASA. What they should do, at least for one month, is to tie the mock bid to your line bid. If you don't put in a mock bid, you don't get your line bid and get stuck with reserve. That would be enough motivation to get everybody on board. They would one have to do that for one month and people would quickly learn.
Really, I don't need practice on how to bid. I need to learn what my seniority will hold under PBS so I can bid appropriately. I already know what my seniority will hold under line bidding, and I'm kind of applying that to PBS, but until the results are published I won't know for sure.
I agree with others, just turn the damn thing on already.
Some airlines fixed this problem by paying a token amount for participating in the mock bid. We all know that won't happen at ASA. What they should do, at least for one month, is to tie the mock bid to your line bid. If you don't put in a mock bid, you don't get your line bid and get stuck with reserve. That would be enough motivation to get everybody on board. They would one have to do that for one month and people would quickly learn.
Really, I don't need practice on how to bid. I need to learn what my seniority will hold under PBS so I can bid appropriately. I already know what my seniority will hold under line bidding, and I'm kind of applying that to PBS, but until the results are published I won't know for sure.
I agree with others, just turn the damn thing on already.