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The safest flight is one that doesn't ever leave the gate.
I nearly wholly agree with this. Well articulated. My only change would be with regards to who gets to 'draw the line' between an acceptable and an overly fatiguing trip.
If it were solely the company's discretion as to how to build the pairing, minimum rest with maximum productivity from a financial standpoint would determine the construction of the pairing. If it were an individual pilot's discretion as to trip construction, it would be maximum pay with minimum block. (The third variable in the equation would be the work rules peer groups in the industry operate under.)
To address pilot absenteeism, as well as pilot morale, I think that most pilots of an airline would prefer to have a voice in trip construction.
Ideally, there will be some significant changes to FTDT rules in our near future. Though it could be perceived by the RAA as inconvenient in the near term, having a level playing field that respects fatigue issues is in everyone's best interests.
An artist named EVERLAST has a cool song called What It's Like. I's basically about walking in other people's shoes.
In a perfect world of honest folks, there would be no CPO involvement in this. Just the Safety folks trying to make adjustments to schedules and policies.
The ONLY reason that the CPO is involved is the pay issue. Well. That combined with the fact that the Safety dept isn't staffed to accept calls from 1600 pilots about fatigue, and make determinations.
The CPO is more than just a discipline outlet. They are our tie to management, and the way we communicate our concerns up to them. That's why that job sucks so much! They are just the conduit for all the crap, both up and down... Of course, some of them are more...diplomatic than others. Joe Anduze comes to mind.
How true. The reserve group is now worn out. The company ignores this fact because the contract permits our ridiculous work rules regarding reserves. That's Ok. Let's do what we need to do to protect our own personal health, our family life, and our pilot certificate. If we self regulate our schedules, then we will see more upgrades soon. Hell, we gave them over two years to fix the system. Time is now up. I hope they junior man the living hell out of senior line holders for the next two months.If company really cared about fatigue they would build the majority of our flying into equitable lines instead of flagrantly, abusively, manipulatively and illegally withholding it and placing into opentime to be dolled out to reserves. And unfortunately it seems with endorsement from our union.
The vast majority of fatigue calls are reserves. Our reserve pilots are walking zombies. With our "opportunistic flying" how do we end up with something like 10 less lines in July than June? With around 25% or our pilot group on reserve? So much for the argument that with additional flying come more lines. The current trend will see far more than 25% on reserve soon.
If it wasn't so sad it would almost be amusing to hear senior captains on here using the tired, exhausted, worn out cliche of "if it's so bad then quit and we won't have to hear your complaining anymore?" Horse dung. As you well know and have frequently vocalized, the seniority system we're under prohibits such actions in most cases. Secondly, even the most junior pilot on property now has a hale of a commitment to this company and consequently every right to speak out regarding the forces attempting to turn our outfit into a pile of crap. If you really want word about our operation from someone with with a finger on the pulse, ask a reserve pilot not a senior captain.
How true. The reserve group is now worn out. The company ignores this fact because the contract permits our ridiculous work rules regarding reserves. That's Ok. Let's do what we need to do to protect our own personal health, our family life, and our pilot certificate. If we self regulate our schedules, then we will see more upgrades soon. Hell, we gave them over two years to fix the system. Time is now up. I hope they junior man the living hell out of senior line holders for the next two months.