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Now I see why Pat is so irritated by Comair pilots hanging out in the breakroom at LGA; Delta pilots are going to need all the rest they can get. :)
 
I am suprised to see this....I'm not familiar enough with that part of our contract though...guess we'll see what happens. With the company shifting to a lot of ultra-long-haul flying we should pay more attention. Meanwhile, throw on the 5th pilot!

General, I love ya but quit backpedalling! ;)

Backpedalling? Come on now. We have the crew rest facilities (nice on a 777, I have seen them), and we did not willingly try to change this. There was really no rule ever made about flying over 16 hours, and the FAA had to make a call, since our flight from BOM to JFK was over it by 20 minutes. No one had ever done that except Singapore Airlines and their A340-500 flights from Singapore to LAX and EWR nonstop. It had to be clarified, and the FAA made their ruling. We have to live with it, but atleast we have bunks to sleep in while thinking about it.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
The title to the thread should read---



"Delta succeeds in push to degrade pilot work rules"
 
Wow, another genius. You don't even know the backstory, or what the crew rest facilities are like. You never will.

Bye Bye--General Lee

No, Obviously your the genius...you presume to know everything and and are always right.....


I love seeing general lee trying to backpedal. He can knock every other airline that they are idiots as well as the pilots who work for them, but he is always right as well as his beloved Delta. Beautiful, how about another serving of crow???
 
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No, Obviously your the genius...you presume to know everything and and are always right.....

Thanks. I needed that. Finally you see the light. :)

Bye Bye--General Lee
 
The title to the thread should read---



"Delta succeeds in push to degrade pilot work rules"

The FAA was asked by Delta about the rule, since Dalpa asked them. The FAA had never had a US carrier have a flight over 16 hours, and they decided it was ok with crew rest facilities. DL was pressed by ALPA to add an extra pilot (5 total), and the FAA was brought in to make the decision. They did.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
No protest, DALPA just rolled over again.

Protest? Yes we did. Did you read our response? How do you suggest we continue protesting? Throw a tantrum like you would do? The FAA changed the rule. The FAA will likely NOT change the transcon rule, though, thanks to the lack of crew rest facilities on JB A320s. Good try, and please tell me how you would continue the protest.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
In a way this validates the complaints about jB's study all along. The complaint was that once you opened the Pandora's Box of relaxing the duty time limits that other carriers would attempt to do the same in a manner that would benefit them.

That is exactly was has happened here.

I too like watching the General squirm around but there is a difference in volunteering to extend your duty limits and having a change directed against your will.

This validates the concerns everyone else had about jB trying to extend flight duty limits. A parallel is the wage issue, where the LCC guys contend they make more than the legacy carriers now. Yeah well, they've come down to meet you, but you went there first. You can't say you didn't have an impact in the degradation in pay and work rules.

FJ
 
Protest? Yes we did. Did you read our response? How do you suggest we continue protesting? Throw a tantrum like you would do? The FAA changed the rule. The FAA will likely NOT change the transcon rule, though, thanks to the lack of crew rest facilities on JB A320s. Good try, and please tell me how you would continue the protest.


Bye Bye--General Lee


And there it is,,,another bash on B6...your unbelievable!!! You'd make a great management type because you think Delta is the greatest company on the planet and can do no wrong.

Tell me great avaition wizard, what does the lack of crew rest facilities on JB's 320's have to do with Delta???
 
In a way this validates the complaints about jB's study all along. The complaint was that once you opened the Pandora's Box of relaxing the duty time limits that other carriers would attempt to do the same in a manner that would benefit them.

That is exactly was has happened here.

I too like watching the General squirm around but there is a difference in volunteering to extend your duty limits and having a change directed against your will.

This validates the concerns everyone else had about jB trying to extend flight duty limits. A parallel is the wage issue, where the LCC guys contend they make more than the legacy carriers now. Yeah well, they've come down to meet you, but you went there first. You can't say you didn't have an impact in the degradation in pay and work rules.

FJ

Squirming? Nah. Trying to explain what happened? Yes. Both Dalpa and our company had no idea what to do, and there really wasn't any FARs dealing with over 16 hours worth of flying. Dalpa wanted 5 pilots, and the company went to the FAA for a ruling. You can try to twist it any way you want, but that is what happened. No squirming here. We tried to get that extra pilot, and the FAA made a ruling.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
And there it is,,,another bash on B6...your unbelievable!!! You'd make a great management type because you think Delta is the greatest company on the planet and can do no wrong.

Tell me great avaition wizard, what does the lack of crew rest facilities on JB's 320's have to do with Delta???

Huh? I said Dalpa tried to get a 5th pilot, and the company went to the FAA for clarification. You are trying to get this thing going, and it is stalling. The FAA had to make a clarification on a rule that was never exceeded. I brought up JB because other people think I am a hypocrite. JB actually broke a known FAA limit. The DL querry was for a limit that had never been exceeded before by any US airline.

And, for a two pilot airplane, the airline must have 3 pilots for any leg (or day) over 8 hours. I pointed out a crew rest facility would be nice (only) if JB wanted to do transcon turns with their 3 pilots. And, lots of bags of blue potato chips.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
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Let me ask you this. When you spent 18 hours on a plane, did you have a separate crew rest facility with two business class seats, two horizontal bunks, separate reading lights, curtains, a sink, and a dumb waiter?

We at DAL have ALL these things. I can assure you that the FOUR pilots (two of whom are always sleeping/on break) flying this leg are far more rested than any JB guy flying transcon turns, or any pilot flying redeyes in the middle of the night.

Didn't they remove the entertainment portion of the rest area to save weight? I serioulsly doubt that a guy coming off his time in the front can hop upstairs and get right to sleep and be ready for his next shift without SOMETHING to help him unwind. I can't imagine being stuck up in that nice rest area (and it is nice) without something to look at and no windows. I'd go loony.
 
Huh? I said Dalpa tried to get a 5th pilot, and the company went to the FAA for clarification. You are trying to get this thing going, and it is stalling. The FAA had to make a clarification on a rule that was never exceeded. I brought up JB because other people think I am a hypocrite. JB actually broke a known FAA limit. The DL querry was for a limit that had never been exceeded before by any US airline.

And, for a two pilot airplane, the airline must have 3 pilots for any leg over 8 hours. I pointed out a crew rest facility would be nice (only) if JB wanted to do transcon turns with their 3 pilots. And, lots of bags of blue potato chips.


Bye Bye--General Lee


B6 did not break any FAA limits....As you seem to tell others, maybe you need to do some research before posting. The letter was signed by B6's POI. It was the POI who did not get permission from the FAA head office in doing this. Another breakdown in communication by the government, not Jetblue.

Get the facts right before posting.
 

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