Originally Posted by
johnso29
It believe it depends on why the reroute occurred. Was it a mechanical delay? Or weather?
A rerouted reserve pilot who is not scheduled to release within four hours of the scheduled release of the last duty period of his original rotation will receive single pay and credit (or the applicable pay, no credit for a GS, GSWC, IA, or IAWC) for the rotation as flown, plus single pay no credit (in addition to any other form of pay for the bid period) for any duty period that extends beyond such four hour limitation and into either:
a. an X-day, or
b. a regular line day-off.
Exception one: If such rerouted pilot is not scheduled to release at his base within such four hour time limitation due to a circumstance over which the Company does not have control (e.g., pilot's origin or destination airport closed, weather on pilot's routing, mechanical on pilot's assigned aircraft) he will receive only single pay and credit (or the applicable pay, no credit for a GS, GSWC, IA, or IAWC) for the rotation as flown.
Thanks johnso29 for the contract language/info. Appreciate it.