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ZERT Wilson CQB User
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Better 10 than 8. I've never been one of these "productivity" guys when it comes to layovers. What good are you to your family if you come home exhausted and out-of-shape. Have a meal, 9hrs of sleep, a good workout, breakfast. That's about 13-14 hrs. The idea of anything less than that gives me the CBGB's.
Ditto, I made in six days what it would take 12. However, that's unusual ops and only because the company threw in the towel and started assigning everything PP or JA. Fast forward to a few months into the summer, and the schedulers will have plenty of time to let the sodimzer equalize everyone online, and you will find you'll be rerouted to an optimized paring making zero extra bucks because, well, you've been sodomized.I dont know about you scoreboard- but I've been banking this week$$
Probably has more to do with the contract though
But, you lost a future opportunity because you have less FDP to use.
Wave, what used to require them getting your OK, is now not required and in fact hidden inside the mass of paperwork you get to push. "Here, sign this". Under current 117, if you take longer to fly the same, you get paid the same, but you just ate up FDP for less pay per FDP hr/minute, ate up potential FDP at a later time, and may prevent yourself from being legal at a later date to pick up more trips for more pay.
The perfect storm for pilots will be the normal summer Tstorms, causing diverts, causing reroutes, on a very minor scale and easily handled by the few in scheduling, you will be extended, you will be sodomized, and at the end of the day most likely have flown the same time, taken longer FDP, and made the same money. But, you lost a future opportunity because you have less FDP to use. Example, sit in LAS for three hours waiting out Tstorms in DEN. No reroute, no divert, no more pay, but you used 3FDP hours for free. Unless of course you hit rigs.
What you have stated is not true for any group that has CX pay in their contract. FDP extensions only apply to operational delays. So if you extend more then 2 hours on day one of a trip. You can not be extended more then 2 hours again until you have a 30 hour break. So if operationally you need to be extend again without the 30 hour break. You are done and going home/hotel. These extensions have nothing to do with the scheduling/ pick up FDP. So you were either legal to pick it up or not.
FIFY. You can be extended 30 mins as often as you will accept.
Sorry, I miss read what you wrote. I thought you were saying only one 30 min extension between 30 hour rest periods. You are right, there can be as many 30 minute or less extensions as you will accept but only one extension between 31 minutes and 2 hours.Next time you quote me don't change my words!!! You can never be legally extended more then two hours.
Not true. Not until you hit 31 minutes does PIC concurance required. 30 minutes is an automatic extension that the company can use for operational reasons out side of their control.
What I stated is completely true from 31 minute to 2 hour extension.
I'd like to see your evidence of that.
FAR 117.19 (nor the Federal Register Clarifications) makes no mention of what you are saying. It simply says that extensions UP TO 2 hours require both the PIC and company concurrence.
Once you are beyond 30 minutes, other items come into play...the once per 30 hour rest, reporting to the FAA the nature of the extension and so on.
There is NO mention that a 30 minute extension can happen ONLY with the company's say so.
BTW, extensions may NOT violate cumulative limits.
Nu
I'd like to see your evidence of that.
FAR 117.19 (nor the Federal Register Clarifications) makes no mention of what you are saying. It simply says that extensions UP TO 2 hours require both the PIC and company concurrence.
Once you are beyond 30 minutes, other items come into play...the once per 30 hour rest, reporting to the FAA the nature of the extension and so on.
There is NO mention that a 30 minute extension can happen ONLY with the company's say so.
BTW, extensions may NOT violate cumulative limits.
Nu
Look at page 2 of the preamble. It is item number 6 "Extension of Flight Duty Periods".
How often would that happen score- w/o our rig kicking in?
Rigs kick in for me all the time with the schedules we had