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forgot to bid 01-29-2013 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by BigGuns (Post 1342153)
Look at the 777 & 747 at UAL. Would be nice to have nearly 100 of those top dollar paying aircraft. Plus all those 787 and A350 orders.

That would be nice.

Looking at those tables it really does make you realize that ordering 188 airplanes, maybe 200 if you include the remaining MD90s, just really ain't enough to keep up.

Now back to Mumford & Sons on Pandora. I guess musical talent is making a come back despite what American Idol says.

Columbia 01-29-2013 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1342174)

Now back to Mumford & Sons

I love those guys...


Jack Bauer 01-29-2013 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by georgetg (Post 1341988)
Same thing here but I called. The scheduler and the supervisor were adamant that "the computer" required a 3-day guy on SC even though there were many 4-day+ guys available that had zero credit and zero SCs. I had a triple digit RAW (highest in base) and had done five SC...


This is a great system if we had actual seniority advancement...
Maybe a few years from now I can be the "senior" reserve FO ;-)

Cheers
George

Not to worry, in 24 months when the excess bodies have been drained from the system, all reserves (jr and sr) will be flying their tails off. Before someone comes on here and says I just have a bad attitude my response is, wait and see. The manning with new work rules and computer formula tweaking will take effect. Its a matter of time.

I hope I am wrong and Sailing will say I am but lets get feedback from the average reserve and line pilot in 24 months. It's one thing to hear a dozen reasons why you SHOULD be increasing your quality of life and quite another when you are actually living the new reality.

nwaf16dude 01-29-2013 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by johnso29 (Post 1342115)
The blurb on DLnet said the reason was because all three airlines compete directly with some of our JV partners. FWIW.


“These airlines compete directly with Delta and our joint venture partners on key international routes, so we concluded that it doesn’t make much sense to provide them with an interline agreement that supports their international service...

You missed an important part of the quote.

GunshipGuy 01-29-2013 08:40 PM

Probably jinxing this, but gotta ask: When you see a rotation you're scheduled for is now going to be an OE for another FO, what should you look for that tells you those days are available for you to white slip? Does the trip eventually disappear from your schedule when you get close enough to the date it's scheduled for?

80ktsClamp 01-29-2013 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by GunshipGuy (Post 1342228)
Probably jinxing this, but gotta ask: When you see a rotation you're scheduled for is now going to be an OE for another FO, what should you look for that tells you those days are available for you to white slip? Does the trip eventually disappear from your schedule when you get close enough to the date it's scheduled for?

The LCA will call you and release you from the trip the day prior. Only then can you white slip/green slip.

80ktsClamp 01-29-2013 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by nwaf16dude (Post 1342226)
“These airlines compete directly with Delta and our joint venture partners on key international routes, so we concluded that it doesn’t make much sense to provide them with an interline agreement that supports their international service...

You missed an important part of the quote.

I know Turkish has been a particular thorn in our side.

Funny how DL so sharply reacts to threats to us... yet, well.. you know where I'm going. :)

whitt767 01-30-2013 02:01 AM

Actually....
 

Originally Posted by GunshipGuy (Post 1342228)
Probably jinxing this, but gotta ask: When you see a rotation you're scheduled for is now going to be an OE for another FO, what should you look for that tells you those days are available for you to white slip? Does the trip eventually disappear from your schedule when you get close enough to the date it's scheduled for?

Actually.... the Scheduler will call you the pm before the rotation (no call from LCA). This means all of the next day flying has already been assigned, so there is usually nothing visible to pick up. You can ws/gs, but..... only up to the max for the month. (try to use the swap board instead) The trip does not disappear, it will still be visible on your line. The gotcha is... that trip counts against your monthly hours. In Dec I got one of these and thought I was on my way to a 110 month.... false. I already had 89 hrs and couldn't pick up any WS. I did find a crappy non commutable, 2day and ended up with 100. It is still a good deal, but not the lotto ticket I thought it was.

Vikz09 01-30-2013 03:45 AM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1342255)
The LCA will call you and release you from the trip the day prior. Only then can you white slip/green slip.

80kts clamp. I have had this a few times in the last year and never has the LCA called to release me. The schedulers control this and they called me around 6 pm eastern. I asked why they waited and was told that the evening shift has to call in case a issue arises with the person receiving OE or consolidation, etc. it made sense to me, I figure the person replacing you may have gotten sick or not been able to make the trip. I also asked if there was anyway to find out prior to 6pm eastern because of people who commute in the night before for a early show... No luck, they held firm.

Now I will also say I am on the DC-9 and the LCA are primarily former NWA guys/gals and perhaps there is a difference with LCA calling to the scheduled FO? My experience this year and its happened three times (lucky me) no call from the LCA.

forgot to bid 01-30-2013 04:21 AM

Newk surfing?

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...rfing--008.jpg

Is it just me or does this weather system moving across the south kind of have a similar construction to the one that had all of the tornadoes in 2011? I was flying that day in and out of ATL and man, the winds were 180 at 34 knots all day. I mean 30 knots.


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