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Step 2: Go to the "Preflight" tab and select "Archived rotations" and enter the rotation and date in the corresponding fields.
Now I have a question... when viewing Open Time there's a new column on the far right that has an "SA" acronym. Under that column rotations that are unassigned sometimes have a "Y" next to them. My only guess is that someone on reserve has submitted a yellow slip for that corresponding rotation. I somehow doubt that is correct. Anyone know? Crew Scheduling has no idea... big surprise
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The "Y" under the SA means there is a Special Airport (SA) qual required. Usually via self certification after viewing videos. Others require a Line Validation Pilot to ride along with the captain.
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Now I have a question... when viewing Open Time there's a new column on the far right that has an "SA" acronym. Under that column rotations that are unassigned sometimes have a "Y" next to them. My only guess is that someone on reserve has submitted a yellow slip for that corresponding rotation. I somehow doubt that is correct. Anyone know? Crew Scheduling has no idea... big surprise
Now I have a question... when viewing Open Time there's a new column on the far right that has an "SA" acronym. Under that column rotations that are unassigned sometimes have a "Y" next to them. My only guess is that someone on reserve has submitted a yellow slip for that corresponding rotation. I somehow doubt that is correct. Anyone know? Crew Scheduling has no idea... big surprise
**Edit: what NoAgenda said.
Thanks all. Now how about monthly schedules. They only go back to May and I can't type in a month.
-> Schedules (tab)
-> Schedule-Month (top selection)
-> In the open "type it in" box, enter the first day of your requested bid period in ddMMMyy format. (e.g. 31JAN16/02MAR16/01APR16)
-> Select "display/print entire pilot schedule"
** Note: First day of bid period is not always first day of the calendar month. (Possibly what's giving your search problems?)
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-> Schedules (tab)
-> Schedule-Month (top selection)
-> In the open "type it in" box, enter the first day of your requested bid period in ddMMMyy format. (e.g. 31JAN16/02MAR16/01APR16)
-> Select "display/print entire pilot schedule"
** Note: First day of bid period is not always first day of the calendar month. (Possibly what's giving your search problems?)
-> Schedules (tab)
-> Schedule-Month (top selection)
-> In the open "type it in" box, enter the first day of your requested bid period in ddMMMyy format. (e.g. 31JAN16/02MAR16/01APR16)
-> Select "display/print entire pilot schedule"
** Note: First day of bid period is not always first day of the calendar month. (Possibly what's giving your search problems?)
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Sorry for a dumb question, but how does one see how much sick time they have in icrew? I cannot find it.
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