Originally Posted by
A320fumes
There is absolutely no reason for checking, or the desire to check another Pilot’s schedule. Unfortunately, some guys just can’t help themselves. I’ve had to defend at least a dozen Pilots, and Union volunteers, who have used access to another Pilots’s schedule for nefarious, and somewhat immoral purposes.
99% of the Pilots access each other’s schedules with no I’ll intent. But the 1% who do have an axe to grind really screw the poocha d cause bug problems . Not a hill that I’m willing to die on either way; just not worth the risks imho.
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I completely disagree. There is nothing about nefarious about schedule integrity and a transparent process. The airline I was mentored under all had our schedules unlocked for the reasons I outlined in my previous post. Those that blocked their schedules were either Scabs, gaming the system, or for specific personal reasons.
Your argument against transparency harms 14000 pilots because of 12 who one way or another would find a way to get in trouble.