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Old 11-09-2008 | 05:17 PM
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Falconjet
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Only if you are sick for the entire month, then you would be docked the value of your RLG.

If you are only sick for a couple of days out of the month, you only get docked for the value of trips that you would have been assigned but couldn't fly.

Sick for 5 days out of 19, you shouldn't be docked any if you weren't assigned any trips.

From the contract:


"Reserve Pilots
The following shall apply to a reserve pilot who calls in sick for an R-day(s) or a reserve assignment:

1. A pilot holding a line comprised entirely of R-days and who is sick for all such R-days shall be compensated his RLG and shall have his sick leave reduced by such RLG.
2. A reserve pilot who has been given a reserve assignment(s) prior to calling in sick shall be removed from that assignment(s) commencing at 0900 LBT on the day prior to showtime for that assignment(s) or at the time of the sick call, whichever is later.
3. A reserve pilot on sick leave shall be assigned open time as if he were not on sick leave (Section 25.G.3. Open Time Assignment and Section 25.M.6. Reserve Assignment Options). A reserve pilot will maintain his leveling position on the reserve list, and the scheduled credit hours for any trips he is assigned and removed as sick will be credited toward his RLG and deducted from his sick bank. Commencing at 0900 LBT each day, a reserve pilot with an assignment(s) having a showtime during the next day shall be removed for sick leave and such assignment be available for open time assignment by CRS."


FJ
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