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Old 10-07-2014 | 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
Not at all. The category began the month with just enough pilots to satisfy the manning formula, plus whatever buffer the company chose to use. Every pilot in the category began the month with a full schedule, regular or reserve.

How does the fact that two of them are able to drop half their lines each, whether into open time due to excess reserves or to other pilots, create the need for a third pilot?



Again, I just don't see it. These pilots are only able to drop trips into open time if there is excess staffing. During peak flying periods, the likelihood of that is usually slim.

Staffing is predicated on known flying at the beginning of the month and historic reserve usage, and the reserves required formula is also based on historic reserve usage. The more reserves fly, the more reserves are required, both in staffing and in the PCS formula. At the end of the day, the system becomes self-limiting as to the number of pilots who can drop a substantial amount of time without picking up something else.
There are a couple of things you're not factoring in. First most categories even today are manned above the formula. The second is that a senior pilot bidding good trips can drop down to zero even in a poorly manned category with ease. In the end if the average pilot flies fewer block hours the company will need more bodies.
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