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Old 10-18-2023 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
Unbelievable. I read the thing from ALPA and I know in the past, I was given PS to work when bumped by FAA if I had js booked first. It’s no longer there. Just deadheaded in economy in back of plane. I was in third to last row in an aisle. I thought we improved our deadhead language in new PWA? Just one more section the company doesn’t like so is refusing to comply with.
“Deadhead” means the surface or air transportation of a pilot between airports at the instruction of the Company.
Exception one: Surface transportation to or from an airport for the sole purpose of lodging is not a deadhead.
Exception two: Travel to and from training is not a deadhead.

Commuting to work or from work is not a deadhead. Why would deadhead language apply to people who choose not to live in base 👿
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