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Jump seat shrink
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Q: Guess who's ultimately responsible for the FA, passengers and pilots
A: The mechanics..
So when it all goes south, they will call a mechanic in to the CPs office? "Your" sure about that?
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Q: Guess who's ultimately responsible for the FA, passengers and pilots
A: The mechanics..
In reality, our pay should begin 25 minutes prior to brake release. Twenty-five minutes is the minimal amount of time required to do a thorough pre-flight inspection and conduct all required pre-departure briefings, verifications, and checklists. That time is real work. Why do we give it away for $1.70 an hour? Now, they want to take even more.
A couple of Del tahh FAs have filed a suit, think in NY, on this subject.
NO!
Has anyone determined what constitutes "aircraft movement," for block pay purposes on the CRJ? Is it when the push starts, or is it when the aircraft moves under its own power.
If it were to ever pass the door wouldn't close until the push back crew is sitting on the tug.
ACARS is a simple system. Out time = pax door closed, parking brake released, off time = weight off wheels, on time = weight on wheels, in time = pax door open. That is it! No other way to monitor. The anti-skid system is not linked into the ACARS system so there is no way for the company to monitor wheel speed!
Pushback; I'm sure as heck not starting the engines for free.