Free for 49.99/month. If the company wants you to have a cell phone they shoud either issue you one or pay a stipend for the use of yours.Icelandair said:Maybe it was a weekend and the minutes are free anyway.
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Free for 49.99/month. If the company wants you to have a cell phone they shoud either issue you one or pay a stipend for the use of yours.Icelandair said:Maybe it was a weekend and the minutes are free anyway.
machaf said:This is such a negative environment. 10% of the posts are people helping each other out.
av8er2 said:How about we all get on board and propose a week or a month that no one uses their cell phones to help ASA. That will get things changed very fast.
ASA pilots need to get together on issues like this if they want it changed. You see Mgt. is together on issues to put ASA pilots down and because they are togther they are stonger.
Just look at the pay scales, they want to take money out of your pocket and still have you use your phone and not pay for it.
The cell phone saves the company probably millions a year and they won't give the capt. $20 or $30 a month. Most other decent companies that use cell phones give them to the worker.
IFLYASA said:I actually asked "MyASA" about this issue. I gave a scenario of when the APU door is unknown, and we have to manually reset it. The ONLY way to do this is via cell phone. Use a few minutes, help the company, and keep the airplane flying fast. Or, don't give in, defer the APU with the door in the Unknown position, and keep it under 300 knots. Think of how much time and fuel this is going to cost?? They would pay my cell phone bill for the rest of the year just on one flight. Their answer was "We do not provide compensation for any cell phone usage". This is where they need to get their heads out of their a$$es and do some cost analysis. It's not rocket science, except to management.
DetoXJ said:I'm confused. What can your cell phone accomplish that you radio can't in your above scenario? Please explain.
IFLYASA said:To do an APU reset you have to be in the aft equipment bay and run a reset program. You press certain buttons and wait for certain LED's to light, and continue based on what it's reading. You can't call maintence from the radio or Ops phone and just write down the sequence. You have to have your head up there with your cell phone and read out the indications to maintenance, and they give you instructions based on what it reads..
IFLYASA said:To do an APU reset you have to be in the aft equipment bay and run a reset program. You press certain buttons and wait for certain LED's to light, and continue based on what it's reading. You can't call maintence from the radio or Ops phone and just write down the sequence. You have to have your head up there with your cell phone and read out the indications to maintenance, and they give you instructions based on what it reads..
The problem with this is we are not always flying to a maintenance base. Like all the MCO flights, back and forth to SAT/TUL. 300 knots to SAT would take about 3 hours.with headwinds. Also the CVG flights as well. It can take hours to get maintence their to work on the aircraft. If this were just back and forth to ATL it would be different. I have seen some aircraft with 2 pages of write-ups waiting to go to a maintenance base, about 2-3 days of flying. Imagine being limited to 300 knots for 8-10 flights. That adds up.DetoXJ said:Just defer the APU over the radio. Probably quicker and less hassle than crawling into the APU hell hole. Being limited to 300 knots for one flight to get to a hub isn't a big deal as far as the company is concerned. A 300 Knot limit at most might add a couple minutes to the flight plan time and as far as fuel burn goes, it will probablly save the company some $$ in gas since going "balls to the walls" isn't the most economical way to fly.
Holy crap, what on Earth are you doing messing around with stuff back in the aft equipment bay? Is this normal at ASA? That stuff should be left to mechanics, not pilots. Your job is to fly the frickin' airplane, not play mechanic. Go back to the gate, have dispatch call outstation maintenance, and they can run the reset procedure or defer the APU. Why do regional pilots always think they need to do everything themselves?IFLYASA said:To do an APU reset you have to be in the aft equipment bay and run a reset program. You press certain buttons and wait for certain LED's to light, and continue based on what it's reading. You can't call maintence from the radio or Ops phone and just write down the sequence. You have to have your head up there with your cell phone and read out the indications to maintenance, and they give you instructions based on what it reads..
BusDriver12 said:it totally amazes me that pilots pay hard earned money for their cellphones and its all for the benefit of the company.
Maintenance calls, Crew Scheduling calls, Dispatch calls, it adds up to hours of minutes they have to pay for and no one does anything about it.
the company would be screwed if no pilots would use their cell phones to call the company
the other day we were in canada and the capt was on with dispatch for a half hour and his cell phone, that call probably cost him 20 bucks and no one benefits but the company.
I refuse to use my cell phone for the company and i love it, cause i dont use my minutes and something someone else shoule be paying for.
my wife's company gave her a nextell and she uses it for company use maybe once a month, we use them every single day, all for the benefit of the company, and whos pays? you and i do. step it up guys and stop using them for company purposes.
you're way off base.Ralgha said:They don't require you to have a cellphone, just like they don't require you to have a car.
Following this line of thinking, you should charge the company for your home landline if they've ever called you on it. You should also charge them your auto expenses since you drive to work in it. Laundry expenses should be billed to the company. Ever been to the company website from home? Charge them for your computer too.
Are you retarded? If you're too cheap to pay for a quick phone call, then go inside and use a company phone.
Imagine being limited to 300 knots for 8-10 flights. That adds up.
IFLYASA said:To do an APU reset you have to be in the aft equipment bay and run a reset program. You press certain buttons and wait for certain LED's to light, and continue based on what it's reading. You can't call maintence from the radio or Ops phone and just write down the sequence. You have to have your head up there with your cell phone and read out the indications to maintenance, and they give you instructions based on what it reads..
Puck Mugger said:I wish you were were kidding, but I guess you are not.