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beernutt 07-20-2024 08:36 AM

GS with <18 hrs to report
 
Code 'F' in daily coverage question. If a GS is accepted with less than 18 hrs to report and coded as F does it pay full GS value even if you're below the GS trigger?

If so, awesome. If not, why is it coded differently than a regular GS? I looked at the PWA and the SRH but it either wasn't there or I'm not smart enough to figure it out.

Thanks for any help, PWA and icrew gurus.

Gone Flying 07-20-2024 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by beernutt (Post 3821621)
Code 'F' in daily coverage question. If a GS is accepted with less than 18 hrs to report and coded as F does it pay full GS value even if you're below the GS trigger?

If so, awesome. If not, why is it coded differently than a regular GS? I looked at the PWA and the SRH but it either wasn't there or I'm not smart enough to figure it out.

Thanks for any help, PWA and icrew gurus.

I think, and I could be wrong, that F is the code for a res GS accepted over LC days with less than 18 hours to report. It only pays over guarantee day 1.

DWC CAP10 USAF 07-20-2024 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by beernutt (Post 3821621)
Code 'F' in daily coverage question. If a GS is accepted with less than 18 hrs to report and coded as F does it pay full GS value even if you're below the GS trigger?

If so, awesome. If not, why is it coded differently than a regular GS? I looked at the PWA and the SRH but it either wasn't there or I'm not smart enough to figure it out.

Thanks for any help, PWA and icrew gurus.

What Gone FLying said is correct.


Originally Posted by Gone Flying (Post 3821623)
I think, and I could be wrong, that F is the code for a res GS accepted over LC days with less than 18 hours to report. It only pays over guarantee day 1.


beernutt 07-20-2024 08:46 AM

Ah. I didn't consider the RES angle.

Makes sense, thanks!

m3113n1a1 07-20-2024 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by beernutt (Post 3821621)
Code 'F' in daily coverage question. If a GS is accepted with less than 18 hrs to report and coded as F does it pay full GS value even if you're below the GS trigger?

If so, awesome. If not, why is it coded differently than a regular GS? I looked at the PWA and the SRH but it either wasn't there or I'm not smart enough to figure it out.

Thanks for any help, PWA and icrew gurus.

It's when you accept a greenslip on a reserve day with less than the full 18 hour long call call out. It pays GS pay for the first day, then the rest goes towards reserve guarantee. No PB days if the trip doesn't interrupt X days. A decent way to make some extra money on a day you're probably going to have to fly on anyway.

501D22G 07-20-2024 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by m3113n1a1 (Post 3821628)
It's when you accept a greenslip on a reserve day with less than the full 18 hour long call call out. It pays GS pay for the first day, then the rest goes towards reserve guarantee. No PB days if the trip doesn't interrupt X days. A decent way to make some extra money on a day you're probably going to have to fly on anyway.

What about a GS with >18 hours to report, but a report before 1000 on day 1 of LC?

Sure way to be suckered into flying for free?

FangsF15 07-20-2024 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by 501D22G (Post 3821637)
What about a GS with >18 hours to report, but a report before 1000 on day 1 of LC?

Sure way to be suckered into flying for free?

Assuming you have the required rest for it, that would still be a F#1.

DWC CAP10 USAF 07-20-2024 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by 501D22G (Post 3821637)
What about a GS with >18 hours to report, but a report before 1000 on day 1 of LC?

Sure way to be suckered into flying for free?

Search ALPA website for SA 19-07 "Reserve GS < 12hrs" but change the 12 to 18hrs.

Herkflyr 07-20-2024 10:06 AM

I copied and pasted this text from the FB scheduling group a few months ago. I refer to it a lot, as it is impeccably described.


"A GS with less than 18 hours to report (F code) doesn’t necessarily have to actually report less than 18 hours from time of award. It is for any GS that the reserve is otherwise (contractually) ineligible to report for.

"Say someone is on day 1 so the earliest they can be made to report is 1000. 2 days out they can get a GS “with less than 18 hours to report” that reports at 0800 on that first LC day. Same with a pilot coming off a vacation day who otherwise can’t report before 1800. In all those circumstances the first duty period will pay above reserve guarantee with no PB days. If the trip subsequently interrupts an X day then the standard GS/PB days apply. Outside if the whole rotation is on LC days then it’s only the first duty period that pays extra."


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