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Does this mean fewer 6 day trips out of Atlanta on the ER with 24 CVG layovers in the middle?


I would think so. But, we also have an ER base in JFK, and we have plenty of 6 days starting in ATL with a Manhattan layover in the middle.

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
One thing I noticed is that the Project Staffing requirements vs the Projected Staffing requirements based on this AE show a surplus of 306 positions.

Interesting.....
 
Six days are not too bad. You only fly four of them, and get 31.5 hrs of credit. Not bad if you like to sit around.
 
Don`t confuse the 22d2 reprt with the 22d3 report. One is contractual staffing-which they could never run the airline with- and the other is actual staffing(minus sloa,mloa etc).
 
Does this mean fewer 6 day trips out of Atlanta on the ER with 24 CVG layovers in the middle?


Yes. No more CVG layovers for the NYC and ATL ER crews.
 
6 days? No Thank YOU!!!


2 6 days can equal 80 hours. That means 18 days off a month. I have heard NWA has some 12 day trips to Asia, and then 18 days off in a row. What? Somebody will actually miss you? Is it John McCain or Sarah Palin? That suks.

Bye Bye--General Lee
 

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