Originally Posted by
captkdobbs
Doesn't matter. Since YOU didn't acknowledge until your original show time, your show time stands. The other pilot's LATT may be different than yours in this case.
Your original show time is just considered the beginning of a pseudo-RAP and your FDP starts at the new report time. Your LATT is calculated based on the three scenarios outlined in the SRH pg 178-179. It's a must read for RES and REG to stay out of trouble and keep the company from jerking us around on delays.
A company representative (aka coworker aka other pilot) informing you of the change to your schedule CAN count as notification. I suppose if it was by text and you never respond, one could say contact wasn't made, but if you respond "OK" in text your response/notification is probably discoverable. In any case, if it was personally spoken the SRH clearly says that it counts as contact.