Average days off on reserve and line?
#3
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EWR FO here. Just a sample of the last few months:
July: 71 hours, 18 days off
Aug: 76 hours with 14 days off
Sep: 78 hours with 14 days off
Oct: 74 hours and 16 days off
Nov: 71 hours and 16 days off
Note that I bid min credit for a variety of reasons and for all months other than November the lower bound of the credit window was 70 hours (5 hours lower than guarantee). As of November the lower bound is 65 as crew planning is trying to get lines for as many of the FOs as possible.
July: 71 hours, 18 days off
Aug: 76 hours with 14 days off
Sep: 78 hours with 14 days off
Oct: 74 hours and 16 days off
Nov: 71 hours and 16 days off
Note that I bid min credit for a variety of reasons and for all months other than November the lower bound of the credit window was 70 hours (5 hours lower than guarantee). As of November the lower bound is 65 as crew planning is trying to get lines for as many of the FOs as possible.
#4
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EWR Captain here...
Just a sampling of the last few months...
11-13days off (some are one day at a time between trips).
19-17 days on
1-3 commuter rooms I had to buy each month because scheduling couldn't/wouldn't give me a commuter room (b/c "they were sold out") or bc I had used all 4 per month.
Extended 1-2 times per month
3 fatigue calls since Feb
IOE in Feb...held a line since June
2 X standups so far despite bidding against them each month...
Only 2 sick calls per year (rolling) before the discpline starts...read the appendix to the Employee Handbook. Wonder what the FAA would think.....
Just a sampling of the last few months...
11-13days off (some are one day at a time between trips).
19-17 days on
1-3 commuter rooms I had to buy each month because scheduling couldn't/wouldn't give me a commuter room (b/c "they were sold out") or bc I had used all 4 per month.
Extended 1-2 times per month
3 fatigue calls since Feb
IOE in Feb...held a line since June
2 X standups so far despite bidding against them each month...
Only 2 sick calls per year (rolling) before the discpline starts...read the appendix to the Employee Handbook. Wonder what the FAA would think.....
#5
Line Holder
Joined: Jan 2015
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Reservists get 11 days off and work the rest of the month. I tell reservists to pick their 11 days off and just expect to work the rest of the month, usually works well as long as there's no holidays or scheduling strangeness.
As a line holder, expect to get 13-16 days off. More if you are an FO that isn't needed right now. Less if you're a low seniority CA.
As a mid level CA, it's easy for me to get ~14 days off a month. I sometimes get extended, but that's usually for an extra turn/overnight and then i'm done after that. No full 3-5 leg days during an extension. Plus there's a ton of 300% going around for the asking if you want to make great pay and build some of that 121 TPIC.
#7
Line Holder
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Right now we are so heavy on FOs there is very little open time and they are holding it for IOE or consolidating new FOs
#8
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EWR Captain here...
Just a sampling of the last few months...
11-13days off (some are one day at a time between trips).
19-17 days on
1-3 commuter rooms I had to buy each month because scheduling couldn't/wouldn't give me a commuter room (b/c "they were sold out") or bc I had used all 4 per month.
Extended 1-2 times per month
3 fatigue calls since Feb
IOE in Feb...held a line since June
2 X standups so far despite bidding against them each month...
Only 2 sick calls per year (rolling) before the discpline starts...read the appendix to the Employee Handbook. Wonder what the FAA would think.....
Just a sampling of the last few months...
11-13days off (some are one day at a time between trips).
19-17 days on
1-3 commuter rooms I had to buy each month because scheduling couldn't/wouldn't give me a commuter room (b/c "they were sold out") or bc I had used all 4 per month.
Extended 1-2 times per month
3 fatigue calls since Feb
IOE in Feb...held a line since June
2 X standups so far despite bidding against them each month...
Only 2 sick calls per year (rolling) before the discpline starts...read the appendix to the Employee Handbook. Wonder what the FAA would think.....
Do you put as a top tier preference a minimum of days off in a row?
Example: max six days on and min 2 days off?
Or do you not bid for days in a row off?
(I know as a commuter, days off in blocks is important, not so much if one lives in base....ala Allegiant)
#9
Gets Weekends Off
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I mean this as an honest question. I am not busting your chops.
Do you put as a top tier preference a minimum of days off in a row?
Example: max six days on and min 2 days off?
Or do you not bid for days in a row off?
(I know as a commuter, days off in blocks is important, not so much if one lives in base....ala Allegiant)
Do you put as a top tier preference a minimum of days off in a row?
Example: max six days on and min 2 days off?
Or do you not bid for days in a row off?
(I know as a commuter, days off in blocks is important, not so much if one lives in base....ala Allegiant)
That said, we are seriously short captains at the moment so captains are definitely being ridden hard and put away wet here. So anything is possible I suppose. The upside? 300% nearly daily for captains, or so it seems. Some captains are really cleaning up at the moment. Wish I was one of them.
#10
Line Holder
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As an FO I specifically add a condition in the bid for a minimum of two days off between trips and also explicitly avoid split duty (stand ups) as well as one particular airport in our route structure that has a reputation for being a career-ender, at least in the winter. I've never received a bid counter to this so PBS works as intended.
That said, we are seriously short captains at the moment so captains are definitely being ridden hard and put away wet here. So anything is possible I suppose. The upside? 300% nearly daily for captains, or so it seems. Some captains are really cleaning up at the moment. Wish I was one of them.
That said, we are seriously short captains at the moment so captains are definitely being ridden hard and put away wet here. So anything is possible I suppose. The upside? 300% nearly daily for captains, or so it seems. Some captains are really cleaning up at the moment. Wish I was one of them.
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