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Old 08-20-2014 | 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Scoop
Couldn't the less than 12 GS be any time today?
Yes. For example they could call you at 1100 for a less-than-12 hour notice GS that reports at 2100.

My example previously assumed they had not given you anything by noon. But you are correct.

Originally Posted by Scoop
I realize that we are released at noon automatically prior to a hard no-fly day, but I take that to mean if nothing is on your schedule by noon.
Correct.

Originally Posted by Scoop
They can always assign you a that reports after noon as long as it is on your schedule NLT noon.
Correct again.

Originally Posted by Scoop
Noon prior to a hard no-fly day is a release time not a NLT duty time.

Or am I totally screwed up on this as usual?

Scoop
Nope, we see it the exact same way. But there's always the possibility we're both screwed up!