Nobody decides you are fit to fly except you. The alternative? I crashed but I was tired, sorry? Safety is safety, and if you are tired and don't feel safe for WHATEVER reason, then DON'T fly. I would flood the POI with calls, emails, letters, everything. This has only intimidation value only. Kind of like writing up discrepencies....There's nothing they can do if the plane is broke. There's nothing they can do if you're tired and not safe. It's all hand in hand. Good luck to you Pinnacle Pilots. This is BS and I hope it's resolved sometime soon.
Trojan
I understand what you are saying. My question is the distinction between fatigue and sick. If you didn't get good rest the night before even if you went to bed at a responsible time, is that a legal fatigue call. Or would that fall under the sick call policy.
I think it is a fatigue call, but I just trying to get a reading from others. In other words, fatigue would not just be due to long duty days, wx, mx, extensions, 4 highspeeds in a row or 6 duty days in a row.