A320Instructor
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A320Instructor said:I can't find any regulatory guidance with regards to an airline "DEPARTING EARLIER THAN SCHEDULED"
However, I seem to remember something from one of my stops along the way with regards to no earlier than "10 minutes"
Is there a reg/HBAT/SFAR covering this?
Any help would be appreciated.
He's not confusing it. At UPS we can block 15 mins prior to "release time" without an amendment (for 121 flight ops) ... been this way for years. My guess is it is indeed an ops specs directive. Perhaps each carrier petitions for a "waiver" to the regulation you are referring to?ptarmigan said:Don't confuse "earlier than scheduled" with earlier than the time on your flight release. The regulation is very specific. There is one exception for supplementals that allows for the Captain to dispatch the flight under certain circumstances, but that pretty much only applies to the non-skeds.
ptarmigan said:Look at the time the dispatcher actually signs it. There are two times on your release. One is in the data block, where it shows the scheduled time. That is NOT the release time. The other is where the dispatchers signature block is. That is the "release time" under the regulation. Been a while since I looked at a UPS release, but I recall discussing this one night on the jumpseat pre 9/11 and seeing it then, but I do admit to not being fully awake at the time!
ptarmigan said:I would think someone from IPA might want to explore the issue further.
Big Beer Belly said:! Most line slugs could absolutely care less if UPS is in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations.
Wow, sounds like a professional to me!
How much is your hourly rate then??In fact, we'd cheer with joy if UPS was shutdown, if only temporarily!
We're more concerned with which pub has the coldest/cheapest beer on layover. We leave those pesky details to our overpaid secretaries ... er, I mean management pilots. Personally, I can't wait to shut this operation down legally via a strike ... gee, we've only been "negotiating" for 4 years now!
What would you do then. Pick strawberries??
Big Beer Belly said:Respectfully, I thunk you'd be thinki'n wrong! Most line slugs could absolutely care less if UPS is in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations. In fact, we'd cheer with joy if UPS was shutdown, if only temporarily! We're more concerned with which pub has the coldest/cheapest beer on layover. We leave those pesky details to our overpaid secretaries ... er, I mean management pilots. Personally, I can't wait to shut this operation down legally via a strike ... gee, we've only been "negotiating" for 4 years now!
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