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Just curious but if work rules for FA's and Pilots require a meal to be given and they are short, what do the work rules say in regards to the order which the available meals are awarded?
 
I'm a little sad to hear this. I'm not being sarcastic here, but, seriously, I had been told by many that the DAL FA's have a much more respectful attitude towards the DAL pilots. This all sounds exactly like NWA. Oh well, yet another thing to prove that we're all the same I guess.

It all depends on the FA. Yesterday I went to ATL and back for a SIM, all FAs were senior mama's so say no more, sit down and STFU. But The week before going home out of JFK non-rev, the NYC FAs were cool. Thy found out I was a pilot going home, made sure they did not charge me for food and gave me the left over crew meal. I was in coach and they almost treated me like I was in first class! So it all depends on the FAs as some are more human than others! But it's always a crap shoot!
 
I'd rather die a year sooner than eat bean sprouts for the rest of my life. :laugh:

Boys, just keep it up with the steaks, chicken wings and other calorically and saturated fat rich foods You may now think it's funny about minus one year but, if you're on your deathbed, you'd be after every single moment. Bet on it.
 
NYC FA's are always the least chronologically, dimensionally and personality challenged. LA is probably next. BOS, CVG, MCO and of course ATL...brace for impact.
 
Just curious but if work rules for FA's and Pilots require a meal to be given and they are short, what do the work rules say in regards to the order which the available meals are awarded?


A few things.
Many eat more than one meal when we are all provided one.
Two, when they are doing turns they only get a meal on one leg, not both. They make sure they all eat on both legs.
Three, sometimes we get meals when we don;t. Err we are planned by the PWA to get meals when they are not.

This also holds true with out food for sale. They will talk among themselves on the inter-phone. What do you guys want, etc.? Take all of the Shrimp Salads and Hummus, etc. Many times taking three and four items each. Then they call us. Hey guys all we have left is the fruit and cheese and one chicken sandwich. What one item do each of you want. They enforce the one item with us, but seem to forget it with each other.
 
IMHO ... the crew falls under the Command of the Captain. Captains write FO evals, maybe they should be taking brief surveys on the performance of other team members on their airplane.

Either that, or just put a longevity term in every FA's contract. Three year contracts, renewable at the whim of the employer.
 
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Do DAL Capts. brief with the lead FA before the trip? That might be a good time to verify that crew meals were boarded.

I am sure there is some animosity between some FAs and the pilots over who gets a crew meal (pilots) and who gets leftovers from First Class (FAs).

Sounds like a cultural problem within the FA ranks.
 
Stifler - as others have reported, the FA's are cagey about the number of meals. I don't know how many times I've been told we are eight short, only to be told they found them the instant a Supervisor comes on the scene to resolve the count between catering and the crew.

IMHO if they just did a bag check and nailed everyone who had a couple bottles of company booze (including wine) in their bags, about 90% of the problem would be fixed instantly.
 
Our FA brief is required by Capt, even on the checklist. However, I think the mentality of most CA that i've flown with is that they feel crew meals are not something at the top of their "priorities", so they don't really need to go badger the A-line about it. Kinda, "If we have crew meals, yay, but if we don't, oh well..."

Heck, if CA is hungry, they just go out and buy a 10 dollar burger, just like that. But for us lowly paid cheap FO, the crew meal could translate a 4 leg day into heaven or hell.
 
Fins,

Call a supervisor when you are short meals, delay a few flights as a result while the count is corrected, and I bet the company starts to take notice. Then management can address the real problem at hand.

There is no reason why a jaded FA should feel it is ok to take their frustration out on the cockpit crew.
 
NYC FA's are always the least chronologically, dimensionally and personality challenged. LA is probably next. BOS, CVG, MCO and of course ATL...brace for impact.
Reminds me of the joke about the hula hoop method of determining NWA FA newhire base assignments.

This is a good thread. I think we're all gonna get along great.
 
Our FA brief is required by Capt, even on the checklist. However, I think the mentality of most CA that i've flown with is that they feel crew meals are not something at the top of their "priorities", so they don't really need to go badger the A-line about it. Kinda, "If we have crew meals, yay, but if we don't, oh well..."

Heck, if CA is hungry, they just go out and buy a 10 dollar burger, just like that. But for us lowly paid cheap FO, the crew meal could translate a 4 leg day into heaven or hell.

That's kind of my point. It sounds like a small thing to worry about, but if you get on a flight blocked at over 5 hours thinking there is a crew meal for you, and then you find out there isn't. That's a pretty good amount of time to go without proper nutrition.
 
It is sad that our hierarchy has been eroded up to the point that we are at the will of the mood of a gate agent or a cabin attendant but in an industry where it takes a hard fought battle from ALPA to win the right to be given a bottle of water, I have to say that I'm not surprised because we have allowed this to happen.

"If we have crew meals, yay, but if we don't, oh well..."

Our caterers get a list of the crew and select from that menu the list of meals for the crew (Japanese vs. western style breakfast for example) It is possible for a company to be profitable and still treat their crews with respect
 
Maybe I'm getting jaded myself, but it seems in the last year or two the FAs treat us jumpseaters like a chore. I'll gladly help and I go out of my way to be considerate, but more often than not I march right by a scowling lead FA to my coach seat past a wide open first class section.
 

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