Turtle21
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Hahahaha. Silly Blujet pilots know they don't need a union.....
....yeah, evidently you shouldn't pay dues after all, folks that have paid dues have been convicted, just sayin' :lol:
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Hahahaha. Silly Blujet pilots know they don't need a union.....
Andy, welcome back! You on the 756 or 73?
....yeah, evidently you shouldn't pay dues after all, folks that have paid dues have been convicted, just sayin' :lol:
It can be a contributing factor.
Had a talk with my Psychiatrist fiance' about this,....
Yeah we shall see. Soon JetBlue will cut bait and with the fabulous benefits at B6 he'll get 2 years of LTD. Then he will have nothing, nada, zilch, zero. I wonder what disability pays for mental illness at airlines with a CBA. Hmmmm.
Lack of sleep caused it???
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/Tired...n-osbons-march/story?id=16751079#.T_zPQnDTJDI
People get to those numbers by using premium time, which you know.
Much more effective to limit the number of BLOCK house (which they already do), or to mandate more rest between work rotations (40 hours in 7 instead of 30 would force an actual 2 calendar day break, which would help make people take time off).
Personally, if I can drop my regular-pay flying and pick up premium time, work the same number of days as my original line and get paid 100+ hours of credit, that's my business. Days off from work and sleep in a normal circadian rhythm is the key, not limiting income.
Nor do I.It's not only premium time; it's also deadhead time. And I don't consider deadhead time to be restful.
No, I'm simply making sure people think about their actions before they go off on some tangent. I balance my time off responsibly so I'm not fatigued. I also like premium time and have absolutely ZERO interest in someone trying to tell me how much I can or cannot pick up.You're trying to justify the exact same practice that Osbon did for many years which resulted in chronic fatigue.
That's what monthly and 7 day limits are for. If you don't think they're enough, go after more.Pilots need to be limited in the number of monthly credit hours because there are far too many credit whoeres out there who push themselves to (and beyond) the limits in order to make a couple extra bucks. All's fine and well until they screw the pooch.
It's not really your place to tell me what a better solution is or isn't for me. For instance, last month I lost my I.D on a camping trip (don't know how, it was in the truck, have NEVER lost one before, but it happened). I missed a trip that got deducted from my credit and lost almost $1,500 in my pocket as a result. That hurt, but gave me a bunch of days off. This month my credit is about 87 hours with 18 days off as a result of interface. If I dropped a trip and picked one up over the 4th at premium, I could easily top 110 credit hours and have the same number of days off and get some of the money I lost back. But if you limited my ability to do that with some artificial "credit cap", you screw me. I'm not interested in that.Here's a better solution for you. Sure, pick up premium time. But instead of working so much that you get additional credit hours, use premium time to get more time off of work so that you can rest.
No, stupid pilots fly until they collapse from exhaustion. You can't fix stupid, nor are you going to help by artificially capping those of us who find premium time responsibly.Pilots are our own worst enemies; we'll fly until we collapse from exhaustion. All to make a couple extra bucks so we can buy a bigger boat/faster car/bigger house.