Originally Posted by
Adlerdriver
Just the 80.
You are pay protected for the dropped trip. You don't earn extra for trips you are now assigned. You just fly them in lieu of the one you're getting pay protected for.
If the trips you fly pay more than the one that was dropped, you get paid for what you flew.
Yes.
No - it's does not affect the whole month's guarantee.
You do have some control over your situation:
1- You can refuse substitution and lose the trip guarantee. Those hours can be flown when you choose (up to 2 bid periods later, I think) at 125% of the original pay.
2- They may also offer you a re-assignment trip immediately when your original trip is cancelled. You can refuse that too and get the hours at 125% too.
Not a bad deal if you have the scheduling flexibility (i.e. you live in domicile). A commuter who was planning on working those days may not want to re-flow his month.
There's a lot more to this but that's a broad overview.
Thanks, I was just curious.