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It appears those families are the only ones keeping this issue on the front burner. ATA wants to stop it, ALPA is operating in normal channels, everyone else wants to slow-roll it.You may want Colgan families to do our work for us, but that's wrong and naive. It's our bodies, our sleep, and our problem.
I already get 9 hrs rest (scheduled) prior to duty for any trip/overnight. This is already in our pilot contract.• Ensure that pilots have nine hours of rest prior to duty, up from eight hours.
It just ain't gonna happen. I have many days when I finish by noon to 2pm, and then have a 5:30 am show for a 6am flight. I'm required to be up at 4:30am on some mornings. That would mean I'd have to be physically asleep by 8:30pm the night before. No way, it isn't happening. Your body circadian rhythm cannot adapt to changes overnight like that. Because consider that the trip had a check in of 11:00am the first day, and you worked til midnight, and then rest until 9am and work until 1pm. Now, you have a 4:30am wakeup call the next day. Your body can't just "fall asleep" 8 hrs before your flight because of that pattern change.• Establish a new way of measuring the rest period that would make sure pilots have the opportunity to sleep for eight hours before a flight.
The above will do NOTHING to improve rest or safety. If anything, it will change trips to be less efficent, work the same or longer duty days for less block.• Guarantee pilots 30 consecutive hours off every week— a 25 percent increase.
Already have 'em. 1000 in a year and 100 in a month. And 30 in 7. In fact, there are times that 30 in 7 has actually harmed my schedule, by forcing me to be removed from flights and worked more hours on duty to do flights that were less in block time.• Set weekly and monthly limits on flight duty time.
Forcing an overnight commute on Fedex is just setting YOURSELF for failure and fatigue.Flyer1015-
That's a ridiculous post except for the dumbest among us. By all means- connect the dots-
Based in NYC, the 8th most expensive city in the world - there are limited options at that pay- and fatigue is cumulative. I've lived every bad schedule out there- and they are blatantly and scientifically unsafe. My own blood pressure dropped 20 points after 6 months of the consistent WN schedules.
I'm sorry- but pilots have gotten used to a lifestyle that is incredibly bad for their long term health. And there's no great resin for it. There are 3rd world countries with more scientifically valid fatigue rules.
Flyer1015, is your contractual 9 hour rest block to block, or behind the door (as the new rest rule would mandate)?