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Old 09-30-2012 | 03:01 PM
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johnso29
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Originally Posted by Sink r8
Johnso, aren't you confusing DAG and buckets in your explanation?
Sink,

I did mix up the terminology. The days of availability groupings are what counts initially. Buckets are technically applicable to RAW score. Old NWA habit. Sorry.

Sec 23.S.f


f. be converted to short call within days-of-availability groupings, in the following order:

1) in seniority order, among pilots who have submitted a yellow slip for conversion to short call and who have less than three short call credits.

2) in inverse seniority order, among pilots who have not submitted a yellow slip for conversion to short call and who have less than three short call credits.

3) in seniority order, among pilots who have submitted a yellow slip for conversion to short call and who have at least three short call credits but fewer than the maximum number under Section 23 S. 2.c.

4) in inverse seniority order, among pilots who have not submitted a yellow slip for conversion to short call and who have at least three short call credits but fewer than the maximum number under Section 23 S. 2. c.

5) in seniority order, among pilots who have submitted a yellow slip for conversion to short call and who have at least the maximum number of short 2call credits under Section 23 S. 2. c. 2).

Note: The Company will publish, by calendar day for each category, the targeted number and start time of short call periods based upon historic and projected requirements. Such targets are pre-month estimates only and operational requirements will determine actual short call periods.