Originally Posted by
weflyurelax
any chance you know where it says cannot award reserve pilot domicile layover? Thanks
I've never been able to find exact language that says they are illegal, but DALPA put out an alert during COVID stating they were. See COVID-19 Latest Information 20-09 on the Delta ALPA site. Searching the PWA for layover, break-in-duty, break in duty (why it's used without the hyphens is typical Delta) doesn't bring anything of use up. The SRH does reference that being rerouted in to a domicile layover would result in a domicile layover being legal "in this instance." One could surmise they are otherwise not. Pg 141.
Originally Posted by
MaxV
NY Based and near the bottom on the totem pole FO sitting Reserve. I have gotten several rotations assigned with domicile layovers in the past two months. Is asking to be released only for reroute? Mine were initial rotation assignments.
Originally Posted by
CX500T
Been a couple years but my last year on the 320 was under current contract. NYC based and they'd often act like a JFK layover when you originated in LGA wasn't a domicile layover. Sometimes to my advantage (was a commuter).
If they were co-terminal layovers, they are legal if they fall under 12 O 3.