Originally Posted by
PastV1
How does the SIG have them? (the new NPRM rules)
Bingo.
And how would you define "in base"? Gonna use our precious and perfect FDA 100nm rule?
So a guy lives in San Diego but is based in LAX. He gets on a train northbound at 530pm traveling 85mph while a guy who lives in Fayetteville and who's based in MEM gets on a train.....
Come on dudes, there isn't going to be an impossible to define "be in base" thing prior to showing for a pairing in this deal. And if there was, the COMPANY can, pay you for it and build it in to min days off. Any duty that we are paid for and/or on the clock for is better than actually sitting in the cockpit.
Use your brain on this one (I know it's likely been a while)