Originally Posted by
SVCTA
Just to confirm here, a REST period is not considered a 'non-fly day,' correct? As in: if I have a (30-hour) REST assignment in the middle of a block of RES days, they can assign me a very early show on the day after my rest period ends. Right?
There are two scenarios:
1. Scheduling assigns a stand-alone 30 hour rest period. This qualifies as a non-fly day and the earliest you can be made to report is 10 hours after the end of rest.
2. Scheduling assigns a rotation or SC, AND AT THE SAME TIME assigns rest for 30 hour preceeding report. This is a legal rotation/SC assignment and the 10 hour protection does not apply.