Originally Posted by
acl65pilot
1) An aisle seat in an exit row is not available at such time,.
28 2) A window seat in an exit row.
29 3) An aisle seat elsewhere in the coach cabin.
30 4) A window seat elsewhere in the coach cabin will be assigned. If.
31 5) A middle seat in an aisleexit row.
32 6) Any seat in the coach cabin
OK so maybe better than what we have but yet not as good as Alaska pilots currently enjoy.
- Pilot must be provided first class on deadhead any time first class seats are available on any flight.
- Pilot must be provided first class on a deadhead on ANY flight over five hours. This also includes consecutive deadhead legs adding up to 5 hours (all those flights need to be first class).
They also have what you listed when they are not in first class. I am surprised, since the ALPA management types on here brag about having access to all the ALPA contracts we didn't go for the cream of the crop.