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Old 04-19-2026 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by ScopingItOut
1- How many times can one be rerouted when RES but on a GS? These were all on X days.

2- I was on a 2 day GS, 15:45 original credit. Day 2 was operate to ATL, then DH home. Instead when I got to ATL I was rerouted to operate a flight to BHM with an overnight. Day 3 was supposed to be operate back to ATL, then DH home on a flight w/ a 41 min layover. On the way to the airport my schedule showed a reroute again. I was supposed to operate to ATL, then fly a turn (both way) to VPS, then DH home. I acknowledge that change. But then that reroute (#2) was pulled from my schedule and instead I was booked on a different DH that was 1 hour after the first DH flight later so technically another re-route. Again, all 3 days were X days.

I don't think they have credited my pay correctly. I see RRPY on my time card, and then an L9 line below it. I want to make sure I'm credited correctly for all of this mess.


Day 2 Scheduled GS
STL - ATL
ATL - DTW (DH)

Reroute Day 2
STL - ATL
ATL - BHM


Day 3 Scheduled Reroute
BHM- ATL
ATL - DTW (DH) (flight A)

Day 3 Reroute given on day 3 and pulled
BHM - ATL
ATL - VPS
VPS-ATL
ATL - DTW (DH)

Day 3 final reroute
BHM - ATL
ATL - DTW (DH) (flight b, 1.25 hours after flight A)
Anything on day 2 pays 50% of Block + Minutes Under. Every leg on day 3 pays 100%, plus any trip credit also pays 100%.

Any reroute that you receive but don't actually operate is irrelevant. All that matters is what your final rotation as flown looks like vs what your original rotation was scheduled. Just spitballing but assuming day 1 was just DTW-STL, I'd say L4 RRPY should be around 11-ish, maybe 12, somewhere in there. Basiically take 15:45, minus the block of DTW-STL and STL-ATL, minue 1/2 of ATL/BHM. That's roughly 3-3.5 hours total, so the rest is day 3 block and credit. L9 should be over 10. There is a scheduling alert (25 - 0 something) that lays out exatly how to calculate L4 using the archived rotation in icrew. Widgetcrew.com also has a paid subscription where you can just copy/paste and it'll walk through the pay, and there is a reroute app on the apple app store which will also do the math for you (can't remember if it's free or paid).
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