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ion12[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]• [/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria]The agreement restates duty time maximums for three‐pilot aircraft (747‐200) that were previously incorporated in the PWA and added in Second Officer [/FONT]
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[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]where appropriate. • The agreement incorporates rules limiting X‐day moves that are necessary due to the long rotations currently flown at Northwest, protecting long stretches of on‐call days for reserve pilots in certain international categories. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]ent adds the 747‐400 and A‐330 to the rest facility language. • All Crew Rest Optimization Team (CROT) agreements to date are incorporated into the JCBA. [/FONT]
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ion20[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]• [/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria]The TA allows for Second Officers to remain on the seniority list regardless of FAA Maximum Licensing Age. [/FONT]
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ion22[FONT=Cambria,Cambria] • If a First Officer is currently under an equipment freeze, this freeze will not prevent him from bidding and being awarded his first Captain position. A former Delta Express Captain is also eligible to use this bid authority. The freeze lfill. [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]from this award will be added [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]to the balance of the freeze the pilot did not fu The agreement allows for a pilot to downbid to the Second Officer position. [/FONT]
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ion23[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]• [/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria]In addition to the limitations in Section 12 concerning limiting X‐day moves, the blocks of days on an international reserve pilot’s schedule also have limits on the granting of a Personal Drop (PD) of a reserve day. This change will protect the long periods of availability that are awarded to reserve pilots in international [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]categories. A Chief Pilot still [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]has the authority to grant a PD. • The maximum number of short calls is reduced from eight days to six days in a bid period. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]assigned a trip that rep[/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]orts within 5 to 12 hours after his last off‐duty day. • Green Slips (GS) will now be paid just like during C2K; double pay, no credit for regular pilots. The green slip trigger will be lowered to the lesser of the ALV or 75 hours, and vacation and CQ training will count as credit for meeting the GS [/FONT]
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[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]er. • A reserve pilot awarded a GS rotation with an X‐day that coincides with a day on which the pilot does not have a duty period (within the GS rotation) may move an X‐day to the first day of the GS rotation (e.g. a pilot flying a GS with a single X‐day scheduled during a 52‐hour layover can move the X‐day to coincide with a duty period and receive premium pay for that duty period). [/FONT]
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ion24[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]• [/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria]All current jumpseat flowback agreements that the Company has in place are [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]now part of the PWA, subject t[/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]o their continued reciprocity. • During these negotiations, the Company agreed that our interpretation of the current language in the PWA regarding a pilot’s contractual right to the jumeat is correct. A pilot will [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]not[/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria] be removed from, or denied the use of, the jumpseat on any Company aircraft due to any revenue or payload optimization programs. There is no change to the PWA; only recognition in writing that our interpretation with regard to the optimization programs is correct. [/FONT]
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ion25[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]• [/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria]The Tentative Agreement provides for additional optional life insurance [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]coverages. [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]• The agreement includes expanded medical coverage under DPMP Option N beginning in 2010. This is the medical insurance program currently provided for the former Northwest pilots. [/FONT]
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- [FONT=Cambria,Cambria]• [/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria]The agreement includes two additional Defined Contribution Plan percentage increases above the one percent increase on January 2010 provided for in LOA 19.
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[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]One percent increase in DC plan contributions on January 1, 2011 [/FONT]
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[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]In the past couple of months we have negotiated two agreements in conjunction with the merger between Delta Air Lines and Nortest Airlines, LOA 19 and this JCBA. [/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria]Together[/FONT][FONT=Cambria,Cambria] these agreements provide for compounded raises of over 18 percent over the life of the agreement, and also for an additional three percent in DC contributions for a Defined Contribution Plan percentage of 14 percent beginninon January 1, 2012. Under the terms of the two agreements, there are improvements to Scope, Furlough Protection, International Pay, Per Diem, Sick Leave, Premium Pay, Reserve and other "quality of life" issues. Additionally, all pilots receive equity in [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]the new Delta Air Lines following the close of the merger. It is important to recognize the industry and economic landscape against which this JCBA tentative agreement was reached. We believe that given the financial and industry environment in which we find ourselves, this agreement provides [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]significant gains for the Delta pilots. Additionally, it positions Delta to make significant competitive strides in the coming years, especially in international markets, which would be reflected in profit sharing payouts and, most important, in the prospect for a long‐term financially stable [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]corporation which is in the best interests of all Delta pilots. We unanimously endorse this agreement, your elected representatives have rsis ent, and we recommend you vote in favor of ratification. [/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria,Cambria]endoed thagreemTim Rick Randy [/FONT]
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