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Old 07-01-2013 | 10:44 AM
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BlueMoon
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Originally Posted by Roadkill
Question on the rotation printouts... Does anyone know what "CP" means in front of a flight #? I know a "D" means deadhead, but how bout this one:
CP5831
It's a DH for sure because the trip printout shows it's time as DH time on that day on the next line... just wondering what the CP there, or sometimes it says "OO", what they mean?

On a similar "WT F does this schedule mean?" note, I noticed in the Jul wide reports some trips that have a "+" next to the layover on the last day; for instance, on a 4 day trip the layover cities on the top look like this:

JFK AUA JFK+

which I thought maybe meant it released a day later, say 0005 or something, but this trip releases at 1630ish.

Thanks for the schedule reading help
I'm not a DL pilot, but it sounds like it is the carrier operating the flight. CP=Compass and OO=Skywest. That looks like a Compass flight number.

I'm not a 100% sure but that is what it sounds like.