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Old 08-27-2014 | 08:13 PM
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From: Light Chop
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Someone had earlier asked how the RAW score is derived, from the PWA:

―Reserve assignment weighting (RAW) means a value assigned to a reserve pilot that is based on his accumulated credit in a bid period, his CROC days in a bid period, and his number of short call credits in a bid period. A reserve pilot’s RAW is used as part of the process of sequencing him for assignment to open time. Such value will be calculated using the following formula, rounded to the nearest integer:

Reserve assignment weighting =[(A / C) x 75] + [(B / D) x 100] + [E x 5), where:
A = the reserve pilot’s credit hours accumulated in the bid period plus prorated
credit hours associated with his period of unpaid absence and/or vacation
and/or training (other than qualification or distributed training), if any. The number of prorated hours associated with his period of unpaid absence and/or vacation and/or training (other than qualification or distributed training)
will be determined by multiplying the number of days of his unpaid absence and/or vacation and/or training (other than qualification or distributed training) by the reserve guarantee and then dividing that product by 30 or 31 (days of the bid period).
B = the reserve pilot’s CROC days plus prorated CROC days associated with his period of absence other than sick leave, if any (e.g., vacation, training, MLOA, PLOA). The number of prorated CROC days associated with his period of absence other than sick leave will be determined by multiplying the number of days of his absence by 16, 17, or 18 (on-call days per bid period) and then dividing that product by 30 or 31 (days of the bid period).
C = the reserve guarantee.
D = number of on-call days in a full month of reserve.
E = the number of short call periods for which the pilot has been credited in the bid period.
There. So just get out a pen and paper and you check if it's right.







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