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Old 01-17-2026 | 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by GutterGuard
Training is not a non-fly day because you are performing company duty. You have no obligation to be contactable during your training period + 9 hours free from duty afterwards, at which time you revert to long call. It is not a rotation. There is no pre-release schedule check.
Just to provide more detail, you go back on LC following training at either midnight OR the end of your training period +9 hours, whichever is later. So if you wrap up an A period at 0900 you go back on LC at midnight with 1800 being your earlier possible report. If you have a D period that ends at 2200 you go back on LC at 0700 with 0100 the following day being your earliest report.
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