Any trouble jumpseating with CAL?
Yesterday, we updated you on the work the Union has been doing to rectify the jumpseat reliability issue. At about the same time, Flight Ops released a message on the eBulletin section of the Flight Ops page, acknowledging the reliability problems with the software system.
Although management recognized the issue, and we appreciate their attempts to create a backup system to address it, they went on to minimize the actual impact on the pilots. They said that jumpseat request failures appear to only be happening approximately seven times per day. Given the reports from our Jumpseat Committee members who are fielding calls every day, we believe seven times per day is low. However, even assuming management’s figure is accurate, that means such jumpseat denials happen approximately 210 times a month and projected across all 12 months, could be happening approximately 2,520 times per year. Now mind you, this is based on management math (Media reports attributed to management claimed our attendees at the Houston event were about half the actual number). But even so, the figure is far too high. For our pilots who are trying to get to and from work each day, there is no reasonable justification for management’s attempts to sweep the issue under the rug or dismiss it as a minor hiccup. Worse, the mere recitation of numbers does not adequately address the real effects of such system failures on our pilots.
-- CAL MEC
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