Originally Posted by
dontsurf
people keep talking about this, both on here and in person with me, but i can't find such a thing in the FSM. where is this protection in the FSM compared to the CBA?
the company cannot "change" your RAP once you have been assigned a RAP, without your concurrence, either in the FSM or the CBA. but neither the FSM (that I can find) nor the CBA say that the company cannot assign you a RAP that is only 6 hours long, instead of 10, or whatever.
Fsm : D 13.2 release early today for different scr duty period tomorrow: mutual agreement is required.
Contract: R.5.d : the company will notify a short call reserve before the end of the current day's RAP , regarding any modification to the pilot's RAP for the following day...
And because of R.5.a : RAP...shall not be greater than 10 hours.
They can certainly call you and say your RAP ends right now ( less than 10)
And no mutual agreement required.
I don't want to be a negative Nancy all the time with the new reserve rules, so...
I like the auto release on the last day provision.
Bidding more than 6 days on ( curious to see how that will be implemented)
Short call assignment pass (curious again)
See, i can be positive...and i didn't just get back from ' Leading Edge'