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Navmode 08-14-2022 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by game (Post 3477375)
If I’m below the GS trigger, why does my time card show G/SLIP PAY? I flew a GS earlier this month while below the trigger, it all went on my time card as GSCREDIT. But now about 1/3 of that GS shows up as GSLIP PAY and the other 2/3 as GSCREDIT.

Anyone have a clue? Still approx 20 hours below GS trigger.

GS is pay/no credit. The gs trigger is the credit you need to achieve gs pay for the hours flown as a GS. If you remain below the trigger when the month closes out, it's only straight time.

Rooster435 08-14-2022 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by game (Post 3477375)
If I’m below the GS trigger, why does my time card show G/SLIP PAY? I flew a GS earlier this month while below the trigger, it all went on my time card as GSCREDIT. But now about 1/3 of that GS shows up as GSLIP PAY and the other 2/3 as GSCREDIT.

Anyone have a clue? Still approx 20 hours below GS trigger.

what does your time card show for CREDIT APPLICABLE TO REG G/S SLIP PAY:

Gunfighter 08-14-2022 09:14 AM

Friendly reminder that you can pull from the bank towards the GS trigger.
-up to 5? hours-You can go negative

notEnuf 08-14-2022 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 3477454)
Friendly reminder that you can pull from the bank towards the GS trigger.
-up to 5? hours-You can go negative

to tag on to this... You can use any amount of time from your vacation bank and get pay and credit if it is to cover trips dropped pursuant to a PD, QPD, IVD, or APD. PWA 23.I.18.

bugman61 08-14-2022 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Navmode (Post 3477398)
GS is pay/no credit. The gs trigger is the credit you need to achieve gs pay for the hours flown as a GS. If you remain below the trigger when the month closes out, it's only straight time.

Just to be clear. If you are below the trigger, a GS will be single pay and credit until you reach the trigger, and double pay no credit once you reach the trigger. And as gunfighter said you can take 5 hours out of the bank to count towards the trigger.

For example, assume a trigger of 70 hours. If you are at 60 hours of credit and fly a 20 hour GS, 10 hours will count towards the trigger and 10 hours will be double pay no credit and you will get a total of 90 hours. If you take 5 out of the bank, 5 of the GS will count towards the trigger and 15 will be double pay no credit for a total of 100 hours.

notEnuf 08-14-2022 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by bugman61 (Post 3477629)
Just to be clear. If you are below the trigger, a GS will be single pay and credit until you reach the trigger, and double pay no credit once you reach the trigger. And as gunfighter said you can take 5 hours out of the bank to count towards the trigger.

For example, assume a trigger of 70 hours. If you are at 60 hours of credit and fly a 20 hour GS, 10 hours will count towards the trigger and 10 hours will be double pay no credit and you will get a total of 90 hours. If you take 5 out of the bank, 5 of the GS will count towards the trigger and 15 will be double pay no credit for a total of 100 hours.

True. Your time card will have all the details once a GS is awarded.

Airfix 08-15-2022 08:58 AM

Pay & Ctedit
 
While we are on the topic I have always been a little confused between pay and credit and I haven't been able to read a good definition of credit in the PWA or Scheduling Reference Handbook, would someone mind clarifying it?


Pay is obvious. It's what you get paid for a trip the highest of your actual block time, your average daily guarantee or the trip rig (1 for 3.5 TAFB) or duty rig (1 for 2 FDP).


Credit I've always understood it to be the amount of time that applies to PWA sections such as reserve guarantee and green slip triggers etc. However I'm not sure I understand the difference between credit shown on the rotation and credit applied to the PWA sections. Also I know that on a carry out paring credit is paid in the following month. I'm not sure I understand the differences between the types of credit. Can someone explain the different types of credit and the difference between pay and credit more clearly?


I'm kind of embarrassed that I don't have a good understanding of something so critical to our pwa.


Airfix

captkdobbs 08-15-2022 10:03 AM

A couple of credit items/what it's used for:
-Within a trip/pairing, credit is anything above block (this is where your rigs and DH pay is indicated)(This is what the sodomizer is minimizing. According to the company, credit is bad, bad, bad. Paying pilots when they aren't operating/creating revenue)

-For the current month: Credit is used to determine your individual pickup limit. (ALV+15). It's also used to determine pay-treatment for GS (must meet GS trigger)

-For PBS: used to determine what a pairing is worth for line construction. You'll see 'in-period credit' when you have a carry-out trip. Your line must fit within the 'line credit window' which I believe is pretty well covered in the SRH/PBS references.
-Also for PBS: Vacation and training events all have associated credit values. PBS uses these values during the line construction process. (highly recommend John Bell's Reserve Calculator on the PBS page of DLnet and linked from the PBS webapp.)

PilotWombat 08-15-2022 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by captkdobbs (Post 3477903)
According to the company, credit is bad, bad, bad. Paying pilots when they aren't operating/creating revenue)

I've always found this kind of amusing. The behavior of the company seems to indicate that it's a cardinal sin to make pairings with 13% credit when they can make them with 8%. But when things inevitably break, it's nbd to pay a pilot twice their normal rate to operate those flights.

captkdobbs 08-15-2022 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by PilotWombat (Post 3477910)
I've always found this kind of amusing. The behavior of the company seems to indicate that it's a cardinal sin to make pairings with 13% credit when they can make them with 8%. But when things inevitably break, it's nbd to pay a pilot twice their normal rate to operate those flights.

Also, look at any WB category for the last several months. Virtually 0 pre-month credit, but once PBS is done, nothing but 6-day trips in open time. The only way to cover these trips is to break them up and add DHs to the middle city, thus making two 4-day trips, each with a DH (Credit) and going out as GSs (like you said, twice the normal rate). BRILLIANT!!

Someone is SO addicted to the optimizer that they refuse to look at the post-month cost. Not our problem.


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