Originally Posted by
Dirtdiver
Are there any block hour limits on the proposed CDOs, other than FAR limits? I could see maybe ATL-JAX, but no way a transcon, or realistically anything scheduled over 1+30. We all know how the operation falls apart at the end of the day.
It is a 2:00 limit for the Company.
There is a 2:15 max if with the concurrence of ALPA, but I doubt you'd see that concurrence given. They had to give the appearance of flexibility.
Originally Posted by
ROBO320
A few weeks ago I sent a message to our Rotation Construction Committee regarding the continued deterioration of the ability to get adequate rest with our changing rotations. I'm sure this will come as no surprise to some but this is what we're dealing with-
"The main emphasis the company is putting on rotation construction is the reduction of credit time. This and Part 117 are producing rotations that at times are vastly different than what we had historically seen. The company is unwilling to look at any changes that it believes will increase its costs. If you feel there is a fatigue issue then you need to contact the FRMT at ALPA Safety."
Keep your backpack on- cuz u might be sleeping in the terminal��
So, can anyone spell out to me what is rush here? Section 6 is not that far away. And I expect a a lot.
BTW, just floating this out there... What do you think Delta is buying next. Think way outside the box........
Yeah, rotations have changed and it will be hard to make them better.
The 5:15 ADG will help alleviate that considerably.
I expect a lot too out of Section 6, and I'd rather use the gains here as a higher baseline to start those talks:
- ADG to 5:15 is equivalent to $40 million (which is roughly 2% on the pay tables in value)
- Eliminates the 2200-2359 ADG carveout
- The increase in staffing is around 120 pilots also, which offsets almost every staffing "efficiency" granted to the Company in C2012.
- All 330’s will get rest facilities contractually.
- Any MEL’s on a lie-flat rest seat will trigger premium pay.
- All open segments known beyond 14:00 MUST be put through PCS before a pilot can get rerouted..
- Will cut down on reroutes significantly (this is going to be huge for the WS/GS mafia, and I don’t think the company fully understands what they gave us)
- Long Call reserve goes to 13:00
- First day on reserve minimum report is no earlier than 1000.
- ALPA gets to appoint two of the four members on the Fatigue Risk Management Team that will decide on suitability of fatigue programs to the FAA.
I want this stuff now, and I don't want to use our leverage next spring to "re-buy" it. I want ALL the negotiating leverage to be used on more and even better stuff... Like lots and lots of $$$$$$.
Heck, we can "try" SDP's for 6 months and if we don't like them or want changes we have a built-in window to do fix it.
There has been no rush on this at all, in fact this could have been done a long time ago.. Negotiations began on this last October, and ALPA had been asking the Company to begin the discussions last spring, but the Company has dragged their feet.
The NC went to the MEC for direction and re-direction 5 times to hone our "ask". If the NC brought a TA back, that means it was within the guidelines set by the MEC. Now we have to ask, if the MEC tasks the Negotiators to go get "A, B, and C" and the NC brings them "A, B, and C" in an agreement, wouldn't a yes vote be a given? Next question, is this worthy of MEMRAT? That is for the reps to decide, but I kinda lean yes, but wouldn't be upset if they didn't.