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Varks 09-30-2022 08:14 PM

If they tossed in a Tumi bag it would still be worse than the United TA. Good grief. Unfortunately we at APA can’t recall the ding dongs that are about to send this our way.

If you have a mid sequence cancellation then you have 6. Hour airport standby? That’s how I read it.

NotPhlying 09-30-2022 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by Varks (Post 3504765)
If they tossed in a Tumi bag it would still be worse than the United TA. Good grief. Unfortunately we at APA can’t recall the ding dongs that are about to send this our way.

If you have a mid sequence cancellation then you have 6. Hour airport standby? That’s how I read it.

I think what they are saying is they have 6 hours to assign replacement flying if the sequence is cancelled after DOTC the day prior to your sequence starting.
Technically you'll still be home.. unless you commute.

ACEssXfer 10-01-2022 03:41 AM


Originally Posted by NotPhlying (Post 3504770)
I think what they are saying is they have 6 hours to assign replacement flying if the sequence is cancelled after DOTC the day prior to your sequence starting.
Technically you'll still be home.. unless you commute.

It specifically says if the cancellation occurs after sign in you are to remain at the airport for the duration of the cancellation assignment window(6 hours).

thrust 10-01-2022 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by ACEssXfer (Post 3504830)
It specifically says if the cancellation occurs after sign in you are to remain at the airport for the duration of the cancellation assignment window(6 hours).

That’s a hard no right there.

NotPhlying 10-01-2022 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by ACEssXfer (Post 3504830)
It specifically says if the cancellation occurs after sign in you are to remain at the airport for the duration of the cancellation assignment window(6 hours).

Yea my bad didn't get to that part. Yea that's def not good.

BurnerAccount69 10-01-2022 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by thrust (Post 3504860)
That’s a hard no right there.

even before that little nugget came out it was an easy no vote. I really hope people step up and nuke this turd from orbit.

Varks 10-01-2022 06:00 AM

I’m Stunned. Electronic notification, 6 hr airport standby, stand up overnights. All gives. What the hell is going on in DFW?

Lots of mutually agreed to, should, may, in the language that never falls in the pilots favor.

Throwitaway 10-01-2022 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by Varks (Post 3504876)
What the hell is going on in DFW?

Job interviews.

Scar09 10-01-2022 06:10 AM

I’m trying to figure out the CAW, so if your sequence cancels at a place that we don’t have much frequency, we have to stay at the airport for 6 hrs even though there may not be another jet for us? Or is this only applies at the domiciles?

this is why we need solid language as well. If this passes the flow charts are going to get crazy!

thrust 10-01-2022 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by BurnerAccount69 (Post 3504874)
I really hope people step up and nuke this turd from orbit.

It’s the only way to be sure.


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