logical debate (as usual)
32LT10 said:
It is only 3 time zones to the west coast. Big deal. If you have issues with how your trips are paired then deal with them on the company and association level. Do not change the entire industry just because your company plays liberaly with the FAR's. If you are on duty 16 hours and wind up 3 time zones away are you going to be any more or less tired? If blew likes to have you DH to the west coast and then fly back is that the problem of every pilot in the country to deal with?
One issue for your pilots is the lack of any flying once you get to the west coast. With the limited schedule you fly the trips are not as efficent as you would like. It is not as if they could send you to the west coast then back to DEN,DFW,SLC or up the coast to SEA,SFO,PDX etc to add a couple of hours and make the trips higher time. So because you blewboys and girls don't like something the entire industry should change.
Should I demand that all airlines adopt some rule from my company that benefits only us? How would that go over in blueville?
Speaking of farming out flying. How about we get the FAA to change the rules to say that only "air group" companies can fly aircraft with less than 100 seats. Yeah, that is what we should do. Demand that you guys can not fly your own 190's. They HAVE to be operated by someone else. That would benefit my company and do harm to you and yours. Like that idea? I can name more if you want.
A couple friends of mine are recently recalled United furloughees. They tell me there work rules are basically fly to the FAR's. They get less time off, fly more, get less OT, and spend considerably less time at home than I do. If the situation were reversed, you would say our work rules were scab like tendencies, wouldn't you? What's your point?
And as 350 pointed out, the 190 has 100 seats, so your example doesn't hold water. Secondly, transcon turns, IF that's what happens out of this study, would "benefit" all airlines equally. Its an issue of duty day, same side of the clock flying. Its nothing that would magically benefit B6. Besides, I'm sure your contract would prohibit it for you anyway, right? You never do redeyes, or deadhead more than an hour or two to fly one back, do you? Yep, its just B6.
Sure, give more logical examples. Like, how about airlines can only fly A320's and E190's! There's an intelligent come back!
By the way, did everyone notice what he did with the "blew" thing there? See, its pronounced like "Blue" but the literal meaning of that way he spells it disparages JetBlue in a very clever way. Like the past tense of Blows. That's solid.
So are we still debating if its transcon turns or the uncontrollale cancer of outsourcing to portfolio air groups that has caused the greater harm to the profession of airline pilot?
By the way, our trip productivity is among the best in the industry. Not being able to add a leg on the west coast isn't exactly dragging our daily credit average down very much. Hardly an "issue" as you call it. I think this month was 6.1 per day, or something like that. What's yours? Is anything less a scab like tendency?