Training Conflict with R day Question...
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Training Conflict with R day Question...
Quick question for you contract gurus:
I have R 24 in November and a warm up/PC. My R24 line carries over into December with a block of R days from November 27th to December 8th.
I know if I bid training in the middle of R days, it drops the whole block of R days:
Section 25. c. 11. f. ii. (page 220)
“If the pilot’s recurrent training splits a block of R-days, then the entire
block shall be dropped as a phase-in conflict and the pilot shall not be
responsible for any of the R-days in that block.”
Question:
If I bid a November 29 or 30 training date, will it also drop my carryover days in the December bid month? (Will it drop December 3 through December 8 even though it’s the next bid month?)
Thanks in advance for any help!
XJGuy
I have R 24 in November and a warm up/PC. My R24 line carries over into December with a block of R days from November 27th to December 8th.
I know if I bid training in the middle of R days, it drops the whole block of R days:
Section 25. c. 11. f. ii. (page 220)
“If the pilot’s recurrent training splits a block of R-days, then the entire
block shall be dropped as a phase-in conflict and the pilot shall not be
responsible for any of the R-days in that block.”
Question:
If I bid a November 29 or 30 training date, will it also drop my carryover days in the December bid month? (Will it drop December 3 through December 8 even though it’s the next bid month?)
Thanks in advance for any help!
XJGuy
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Quick question for you contract gurus:
I have R 24 in November and a warm up/PC. My R24 line carries over into December with a block of R days from November 27th to December 8th.
I know if I bid training in the middle of R days, it drops the whole block of R days:
Section 25. c. 11. f. ii. (page 220)
“If the pilot’s recurrent training splits a block of R-days, then the entire
block shall be dropped as a phase-in conflict and the pilot shall not be
responsible for any of the R-days in that block.”
Question:
If I bid a November 29 or 30 training date, will it also drop my carryover days in the December bid month? (Will it drop December 3 through December 8 even though it’s the next bid month?)
Thanks in advance for any help!
XJGuy
I have R 24 in November and a warm up/PC. My R24 line carries over into December with a block of R days from November 27th to December 8th.
I know if I bid training in the middle of R days, it drops the whole block of R days:
Section 25. c. 11. f. ii. (page 220)
“If the pilot’s recurrent training splits a block of R-days, then the entire
block shall be dropped as a phase-in conflict and the pilot shall not be
responsible for any of the R-days in that block.”
Question:
If I bid a November 29 or 30 training date, will it also drop my carryover days in the December bid month? (Will it drop December 3 through December 8 even though it’s the next bid month?)
Thanks in advance for any help!
XJGuy
This was another big giveback in my opinion. Bidding for recurrent has turned into a boon for the Company, almost everyone is training on days off now. The old method was much better for R lines especially. The only plus is being able to conflict a large trip or block of R days if you want time off and they are short manned (not likely in the near future) or during our next CBA talks we can really open up lots of trips this way, wait I am dreaming again ! Back to our regularly scheduled program.
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I agree they do not like to mess with C/O, but if they do not drop the whole block if training splits it, then that would not follow the CBA. There may be some wording that addresses this but I will take that bet !
#5
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Good question, I would call Monday and ask futures to be sure. I would say it will drop the entire block. I have read nothing in the CBA that says carryover days are treated any different on the training bids.
This was another big giveback in my opinion. Bidding for recurrent has turned into a boon for the Company, almost everyone is training on days off now. The old method was much better for R lines especially. The only plus is being able to conflict a large trip or block of R days if you want time off and they are short manned (not likely in the near future) or during our next CBA talks we can really open up lots of trips this way, wait I am dreaming again ! Back to our regularly scheduled program.
This was another big giveback in my opinion. Bidding for recurrent has turned into a boon for the Company, almost everyone is training on days off now. The old method was much better for R lines especially. The only plus is being able to conflict a large trip or block of R days if you want time off and they are short manned (not likely in the near future) or during our next CBA talks we can really open up lots of trips this way, wait I am dreaming again ! Back to our regularly scheduled program.
Bad deal! It cost me 10 hours last March because I was not able to pick up anything that fit into my commuter line.
The company schooled us on many parts of this CBA, and the LOA is a Joke! We need to get a clue, the company is laughing at us, look at all the trips turning to hard time. If you are not feeling up to flying because of the reduced rest on these layovers - call in fatigued! That's the only way to fix these trips!
Later!
Last edited by Flaps50; 10-20-2007 at 10:50 PM.
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I had this exact situation in September. Was awarded an R-24 line with R-days from Sept. 18 - Oct 6 (Oct bid month started on Oct 1.)
I bid for Warm-up/PC on the 23-24, and ALL R-days were dropped, INCLUDING the carryover ones.
You are first dibs at picking up open time trips in the View/Add window, though. Worked out great for me. Good luck!
I bid for Warm-up/PC on the 23-24, and ALL R-days were dropped, INCLUDING the carryover ones.
You are first dibs at picking up open time trips in the View/Add window, though. Worked out great for me. Good luck!
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You should, as they become part of your line for the next month and are included in your BLG. I dropped one for this month after Open Time release, when I inadvertantly added a DP during the View/Add window (had not seen the SIG letter for Oct when I did the View/Add process.)
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I had this exact situation in September. Was awarded an R-24 line with R-days from Sept. 18 - Oct 6 (Oct bid month started on Oct 1.)
I bid for Warm-up/PC on the 23-24, and ALL R-days were dropped, INCLUDING the carryover ones.
You are first dibs at picking up open time trips in the View/Add window, though. Worked out great for me. Good luck!
I bid for Warm-up/PC on the 23-24, and ALL R-days were dropped, INCLUDING the carryover ones.
You are first dibs at picking up open time trips in the View/Add window, though. Worked out great for me. Good luck!
That answers my question so now I know how to bid before the conflict/input window closes.
I have been "lurking" for a while and appreciate all the views you folks have. As a newbie it really has been informative (and entertaining!).
Thanks again.
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