Originally Posted by GabeOwners;3941394[color=#222222
I'm not sure what conversation you read, but the post i was replying to was REG to RES. So everything you said is irrelevant. My comment wasn't about premium flying...
Incorrect. You quoted Tennis's post #3793, who said this:
Originally Posted by tennisguru
Is that actually true about a reserve spillover rotation (what the OP is asking about?) 23.G.10 makes no qualification for meeting the GS trigger in order to earn single pay, no credit for the portion of the rotation that interrupts their REG days off. A reserve spillover is not a GS, so I’d argue that just like an IA it is not subject to the GS trigger.
Then you said this, in post #3794:
Originally Posted by
GabeOwners
Reserve spillover trips go towards guarantee and do not move you towards the trigger. That's why it's generally a bad idea to spill a trip from line to reserve.
Go re read the conversation.