Does Carry over reduce RSV line value?
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Hey!! I've got an idea...
How about we leave it as carryover might possibly have an effect on RLG. But, only if they used it to increase line values, rather than build more lines. Otherwise, it would have no effect on RLG.

That way, we can all think you are both wrong.
How about we leave it as carryover might possibly have an effect on RLG. But, only if they used it to increase line values, rather than build more lines. Otherwise, it would have no effect on RLG.

That way, we can all think you are both wrong.
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So just a question. If we land the international mail contract would they use the extra trips to increase BLG or add more lines? And if they are just going to add more lines is that bad?
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It gives them wide lattitude, so they think, to experiment with our lives, I mean lines.
I don't think we have seen the final iteration just the first attempt.
#27
I read the question and C/O has a direct influence on BLG. If you take those hours out of this months bid pack and put them in the next months bidpack the BLG for the next month goes up. If BLG for next month is higher RLG for next month is higher. Let us look at the question again "Does C/O reduce RSV line value" I say it does.
But my comments only concerned your statement "C/O has no impact on RLG or BLG". You really think it doesn't O wise one?
But my comments only concerned your statement "C/O has no impact on RLG or BLG". You really think it doesn't O wise one?
Not talking about what you can do with those hours. Just how RLG is determined.
To simple a concept for you I guess.
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Why don't we make all trips C/O, it wont affect BLG and there will be more flying for everyone.
How's that for simple?
#29
What a concept! Now, since everything is C/O how do you get your BLG average that is used to calculate RLG? Would RLG be 96% of BLG (Not including any C/O because we know that any C/O hrs are not used to get a BLG value)?
This is fun now....
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