Originally Posted by
Pedro4President
I would say mid sequence reserve are subject to the same requirements as a line holder. You do have to be contactable during certain situations. Lost flying during OSO.
I could be wrong, but I thought in the contract the only extra obligations regarding OSO was end of sequence, not mid-sequence.
Of course Scheduling once told me that OSO meant they could call in as many RAPs to sit ready reserves as they want, quiet room space or not. I asked them for a contract quote and they hung up on me. They already lie and make up rules all the time, they probably think that OSO means there is no contract.