Originally Posted by
DryClutch
Had a lapse in judgement in the heat of the moment during a reroute on day 2 of a 3-day, logged into ICrew and input my 4 digit pin to get rid of the notification for the trip I was already on, now i'm looking at the new trip w/ rerouted legs. Was that essentially the same as accepting a CNO? We never got any official ACARS of the RR after that. I figured me inputting my pin was the culprit. Original RR sucked, ended up getting second RR properly via ACARS that benefited us both so wasn't a total loss.
Yes icrew is the most legal way of acknolweding any schedule changes, including RR. Any time you acknowledge anything in icrew it removes any requirement for the company to contact you (assuming contact/notification was required in the first place).