Eat healthy, lots of fruits, never skip breakfast, and always have a 5hr energy avail.
You're such a goody two-shoes, dude.
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Eat healthy, lots of fruits, never skip breakfast, and always have a 5hr energy avail.
If the union does not step up on this and smash it with a sledge hammer it will be my final straw with our union backing the company. Come on MEC send out something to your pilots and let us know you atleast disagree with it and give us the standard "we are looking into it".My friends still at ASA tell me that ASA just put out some of the worst lines ever, that they are basically maxed out next month, and also the company put out a letter saying you'll fly it and like it.
Now they "update" their fatigue policy, and hide it behind the Safety Officer/former base chef pilot? And KS still gets to determine pay? Does anyone else see the irony here? They know they screwed themselves next month, and are turning up the intimidation in advance.
Where is your union?
Now dat bez funny bouyyyyyyyy....FOM "The pilot must also
contact his/her Chief Pilot. It will be the responsibility of the Chief Pilot to
review the pilot’s fatigue situation."
-Hey, Ken.. It's me again. Can you tell me if I'm fatigued or not?
-I'm sick of you guys not wanting to fly!!! Now get out of my office and let me get back to sleeping and drooling on my desk.
If the union does not step up on this and smash it with a sledge hammer it will be my final straw with our union backing the company. Come on MEC send out something to your pilots and let us know you atleast disagree with it and give us the standard "we are looking into it".
Believe it or not, many fatigue calls are not fatigue. How mny fatigued pilots have called in fatigued on their last leg home. I'd be willing to bet, none. But because a few pilots do take advantage we are all under more scrutiny. Fatigue does happen, and if you are genuinely fatigued you can call in legitimately. Just be prepared to answer a few questions, no big deal. Also, the FAA has become interested in fatigue. One of the reasons why we are asked the circumstances behind it is for the FAA data base.
But Irish, both of those guys may have been fatigued. In regard to operating the aircraft it doesn't matter how they came to be fatigued-they did the right thing. I agree that perhaps they should act like adults in order to not be in that situation (and not get paid for it), but you should give them props for doing the right thing once they realized they had screwed up.
Believe it or not, many fatigue calls are not fatigue. How mny fatigued pilots have called in fatigued on their last leg home. I'd be willing to bet, none.
Look, this is the ONE tool we have to say uncle, and it used to be no questions, no foul in the past. But we are screwing ourselves by abusing it.
I like the terms "pilot induced fatigue" and "company/schedule induced fatigue"
If your baby is up all night screaming and you got NO sleep, are you fatigued? Of course. But that is "pilot" induced and not the fault of the company.
If at an overnight a soccer team keeps kicking the ball up and down the halls all night long and you get no rest, is that fatigue? Of course. But it is clearly not your fault. Hell, it's not really the company's fault either. But fatigued is fatigued.
If you stayed out too late drinking on an overnight, I might ask you to call in SICK. and IRRESPONSIBLE, but not fatigued.
Look, this is the ONE tool we have to say uncle, and it used to be no questions, no foul in the past. But we are screwing ourselves by abusing it.
Ahh, come on!! If you buy that..
I can look at a pairing and tell you in 5 seconds if it's fatiguing or not. So ASA is suddenly trying to convene panels and conduct "studies" on things that have been known for YEARS. It's a farce. They know if (when) they put one in the dirt they can fall back on this and say-
Hey, we tried but stimed by those bad boy pilots who wouldn't fill out the survey
I've got a suggestion- hire someone with an IQ over 100 who can put together a trip to save their life.
Ahh, come on!! If you buy that..
I can look at a pairing and tell you in 5 seconds if it's fatiguing or not. So ASA is suddenly trying to convene panels and conduct "studies" on things that have been known for YEARS. It's a farce. They know if (when) they put one in the dirt they can fall back on this and say-
Hey, we tried but stimed by those bad boy pilots who wouldn't fill out the survey
I've got a suggestion- hire someone with an IQ over 100 who can put together a trip to save their life.
Absolutely. The company couldn't care less about your health. You are, after all, just an employee number. The only things that matter to them are $$$ and CYA. If it ever happens to benefit the pilot group, it's merely coincidence
You're an idiot if you don't think the company cares about fatigue induced incidents. From a cost issue, don't you think they worry about accidents? An accident costs far more than giving you rest. The issue is those who abuse the fatigue issue for personal reasons....what do we do about them?
You're an idiot if you don't think the company cares about fatigue induced incidents. From a cost issue, don't you think they worry about accidents? An accident costs far more than giving you rest. The issue is those who abuse the fatigue issue for personal reasons....what do we do about them?
Thank you for further proving my point, JB. Reading comprehension is a good train. You should get on it.
So you agree that the company doesn't want pilots being fatigued? Somehow I doubt that is what you think....