Originally Posted by
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So tell me the difference then as it relates to our contractual requirement to check our schedule. Are you saying that calling in via the VRU does meet the requirement for checking our schedules?
No that is spelled out. Viewed is different than checking, but viewing is considered checking.
Checking the VRU fulfills the contractual requirement as does viewing your schedule.
The whole point they are schematically different. The phrase on the DBMS Schedule screen states, "Pilot Last Viewed," not "Pilot Last Checked." The DBMS interface only shows views, where as the DBMS computer records all instances where a pilot checks his schedule via the approved methods; VRU, or one of the DBMS interfaces.
The DBMS screen is legally correct in only showing times that you view, not check. Told you the lawyers got involved.
I know who gives two hoots, but I figured since it was asked, I would spell it out.