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Old 06-09-2010 | 09:28 AM
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johnso29
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Originally Posted by Cycle Pilot
I understand how the rule works which is why I'm asking the question. As a lineholder, it makes sense that PBS can build a schedule with 9 days on because you could have a 24 hour break between trips. What I don't understand is how PBS can build a schedule for a reserve pilot with more than six days on. If PBS built this schedule, would the schedulers go in there before the schedule is published and move my days off around to make it legal?
Because according to DAL you only need to look back 24 hours & find 8 hours of rest. And reserve isn't duty according to DAL so you can sit 9 days of reserve without a day off.