Originally Posted by
mataron
I have a good number of PB days in the bank that I’d like to get maximum value from. I have a four-day trip in Dec. where day one of the trip blocks just over 8 hours. From what I understand, I can drop that trip and apply a PB day for just day one. Ideally, I’d like to drop, pick up, drop, pick up, etc. over and over to use up all my PB days. However, adequate reserve coverage and white slip pick up limits would preclude me from doing this, right? I’ve heard there may be a workaround for this by having a friend pick up/swap. Scheduling Alert 22-01 Payback Days states:
“Recall that, if you wish to use PB Days to drop a rotation(s) on which there is insufficient reserve coverage and you do not wish to use your APD or an IVD, you may submit both a PB
Day and a PD request for the same rotation(s). If another pilot subsequently is awarded the resulting Qualified Personal Drop (QPD) rotation, your PD request will be awarded. You can
then use the SmartSheet on the Crew Resources/Scheduling page in DeltaNet to request that a PB Day(s) be placed over the dropped rotation(s).”
How does this process actually work? How does the other pilot pick up the trip, and how do I pick it back up? Is this done through PCS? Are there any downsides for the other pilot in helping you out? E.g. When they pick up the trip, does that count against their WS pick up limit? Anyone in LAX73NB that can help me out?
Thank you for your help.
Never done it myself so take it with a grain of salt but I believe you have the process correct. Your buddy will white slip your Q trip via PCS. He is subject to white slip limits to do this. After you do the smart sheet magic, he gives it back to you via the pilot swap board which disregards your non-FAA limits and reduces his WS limits back to their original state. Rinse, repeat, toast to buying the good scotch.