motch
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Since CAL Management has been kind enough to compare us to you~
Could you please answer a few questions.
1) Do you separate BES's on all types of aircraft/bases?
At CAL, a pilot trained and typed on the 757/767 flies the following=
757-200, 757-300, 767-200, 767-400. On top of this, he flies both International and Domestic trips.
What does Delta do?
2) When crewing International trips, do you do it with 1 Captain and 2 FO's on a flight requiring 3 crewmembers? And where do you draw the line for 3 required crewmembers?
At CAL, a trip with 7:30 going over and 8:30 coming back would have a DEADHEADING pilot going over, and he would be working coming back. Oh, and Business First crewrest/deadhead seat is not guaranteed
3) On triple 7 flights over 12 hours, how do you crew them? 2 Captains and 2 FO's? or 1 Captain and 3 FO's?
Also, do you require the crew to come in the day prior for rest?
4) On you 737 flying, what is the min days off, max days off and average days off for line holders?
And.. If/When you require a 3rd pilot, do you add a FO or do you add a full deadhead crew? Remember talking to a Delta crew somewhere and thought they said that on some of the Latin/Crab flights that were over 8 hours, they deadheaded a Captain/FO to work the flight back.
5) on Average, how many crossing do the International crews do a month, and what is their credit hours for that month. Again, was told that Delta crews average 4-5 crossing a month with over 75 hours credit.
6) Do you do training on days off? At CAL, a lineholder who would have 14 days off will lose 2 days if he had to do his sim ride, or one day for groundschool...
7) How is vacation handled concerning PBS?
8) Besides the HUGH hole concerning the 70-76 seaters.. what are the problems in your contract?
Thanks in advance
Motch
FUPM~DARMA~Shut it Down
Could you please answer a few questions.
1) Do you separate BES's on all types of aircraft/bases?
At CAL, a pilot trained and typed on the 757/767 flies the following=
757-200, 757-300, 767-200, 767-400. On top of this, he flies both International and Domestic trips.
What does Delta do?
2) When crewing International trips, do you do it with 1 Captain and 2 FO's on a flight requiring 3 crewmembers? And where do you draw the line for 3 required crewmembers?
At CAL, a trip with 7:30 going over and 8:30 coming back would have a DEADHEADING pilot going over, and he would be working coming back. Oh, and Business First crewrest/deadhead seat is not guaranteed
3) On triple 7 flights over 12 hours, how do you crew them? 2 Captains and 2 FO's? or 1 Captain and 3 FO's?
Also, do you require the crew to come in the day prior for rest?
4) On you 737 flying, what is the min days off, max days off and average days off for line holders?
And.. If/When you require a 3rd pilot, do you add a FO or do you add a full deadhead crew? Remember talking to a Delta crew somewhere and thought they said that on some of the Latin/Crab flights that were over 8 hours, they deadheaded a Captain/FO to work the flight back.
5) on Average, how many crossing do the International crews do a month, and what is their credit hours for that month. Again, was told that Delta crews average 4-5 crossing a month with over 75 hours credit.
6) Do you do training on days off? At CAL, a lineholder who would have 14 days off will lose 2 days if he had to do his sim ride, or one day for groundschool...
7) How is vacation handled concerning PBS?
8) Besides the HUGH hole concerning the 70-76 seaters.. what are the problems in your contract?
Thanks in advance
Motch
FUPM~DARMA~Shut it Down