Originally Posted by
wildcat1
The commuting policy in the LOA is that you can make an A-12 reservation which is NOT a positive space ticket. If you put in for an A-12 pass, you will be assigned a seat IF the flight has enough open seats AND it isn't forecast to sell too many. Otherwise, you are one step behind a revenue standby and one step ahead of a non-rev standby. If you are an A-12, it is not proper to accept a jumpseat ahead of a D-2 commuter, so you must have a seat in the back or you will miss the flight. You also have a time limit before a flight that you can list as an A-12 (I forget what it is, but it doesn't matter). As a reserve pilot, you won't know far enough in advance what flight you can use to commute home so you will have to list as a D-2 on the way home unless you plan on commuting home the day after. Virtually no one does that.
Honestly, the A-12 pass is almost more problem than solution depending on the city you are commuting from. On busy routes, you won't have open seats and you limit yourself to the back. It just doesn't work.
Of course, none of this applies to any other base.
One positive thing is that you are pay protected for commuting issues with A12 passes.