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Old 12-08-2006 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bender
Is it true that if the company has flown you so much that you time out for the year before earning 62.5 credit hours in December, you are still forced to pay the entire insurance premium?

You might have to. You do not get guarantee if you are totally timed out either. But they would never force you to fly that much...that's something you have to deliberately and agressively pursue for 10-11 months to get the hours. Also the extra time you picked up earlier in the year was at x1.5, so you made more money than if you had flown the same 1000 hours on a normal monthly schedule. You made more, and you get a lot of time off around the holidays.
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