KeroseneDream
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None that do it legally.
I believe the other fracs (not NJA) partly adhere to the prospective rest requirements, in that they give the crewmembers the required 10 off, but they are bending it by requiring the pilots to accept a call or page after the 10-hour mark (which is also how NJA used to do it, until 91K).First, a rest period must be prospective in nature. Stated another way, a flight crewmember must be told in advance that he or she will be on a rest period for the duration required by the regulations. In addition, a rest period must be free of all restraint. However, the Agency's interpretations hold that receipt of one telephone call or beeper call does not constitute a violation of a rest period provision. Moreover, a flight crewmember in a rest period must be free of present responsibility for work should the occasion arise.
The 1108 like many other aviation Unions has done more for aviation safety than any company out there, or the FAA for that matter.
You seem to be a little ignorant of the facts.You are right. The safest place for any airplane is on the ground and unions have been responsible for placing more airplanes on the ground and pilots out of work than any other single entity.
Rest has always been prospective in nature and one phone call does not interupt rest. Unions have nothing to do with that.
People like 19, are simply misinformed on this issue.
You are right. The safest place for any airplane is on the ground and unions have been responsible for placing more airplanes on the ground and pilots out of work than any other single entity.
Rest has always been prospective in nature and one phone call does not interupt rest. Unions have nothing to do with that.
If you and I do a survey of NON_UNION nonscheduled 135 companies.
For every company that obeys the 135 rest rules I pay you $100. For every company that does not -- you pay me $100.
Who do you believe will be richer at the end of the day?
Next question, does a single phone call interupt rest?
Simple answer, (backed by the legal interp I posted) - No it doesn't.
If the carrier is making you standby and wait for the call, then you are on duty.. of course.
It doesn't take a union to figure that out... but man, can they help to complicate a simple question...