Any of you all heard that the idea of active flyers doing 179+ non-flying deployments going away. Thought is that by the time a flyer gets to within one month of the deployment he/she stops flying, then 6+ months deployed, followed by at least 1 if not 2 months non-flying once he/she gets back ...you're talking losing a flyer for 9+months. Non-qualified at that point and a pain in the back side to get back up to speed, not to mention the cost. If you haven't heard, spread it around!! I personnaly don't buy into the BS about needing continuity in most of those jobs at deployed locations. I know there are a few that require it, but most if not all of us could pick it up in a week of handoff and 120 days later pass it off to the next guy. Just my opinion. Would ease some of the pain.