Originally Posted by
Sunvox
I said earlier from a real world standpoint today I feel like I work for a company that is worth putting in the "extra mile" so I have no bones about loading and reviewing the FPF in the van . . . TODAY . . .
but
legacy United pilots had a long history of holding the company to our contract and not doing extra when the situation between pilots and management was adversarial. So I just wish pilots at the new United could all agree that reviewing the FPF in the van is a form of going the extra mile, and we need to document that fact in an ongoing basis so it doesn't become "past practice" that suddenly turns into a contract requirement. That would be a HUGE loss.
Thanks for the clarification.