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80ktsClamp 01-17-2014 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by OceanCrosser (Post 1561709)
I may be confused, but isn't this a video of a B777 landing? How can Orvil mistake the triple axle truck on each main gear?

OC

I figured he was being facetious like we are with the f-15/f-16 on here and went with it. If not, he really missed that one!

boog123 01-18-2014 12:23 AM

Last day of GS rotation is deadhead only, if we deviate a day early, is the last day still all double pay? One of the crew thought he read the last day would only be single pay if we deviated early. I had never heard that.

Alan Shore 01-18-2014 02:50 AM


Originally Posted by boog123 (Post 1561751)
Last day of GS rotation is deadhead only, if we deviate a day early, is the last day still all double pay? One of the crew thought he read the last day would only be single pay if we deviated early. I had never heard that.

It's still double pay. Deviating from deadhead has no effect on rotation pay at all, although per diem stops 30 minutes after block in from the last flying leg.

Alan Shore 01-18-2014 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by Smokey23 (Post 1561707)
...we now are over-staffed part of the year and under-staffed part of the year. This a direct result of our schedule planning folks' decision to build a more seasonally-adjusted schedule. It is the new normal that a lot of our pilots have yet to fully grasp. The premium time will once again be flowing like water by late spring, and it will nearly dry up again come Fall. A prudent pilot will budget accordingly (or plan on working 20+ days/mo during the lean months).

Sounds like what Delta's been doing for some time.

tsquare 01-18-2014 03:03 AM


Originally Posted by Smokey23 (Post 1561707)
(As a SWA guy, I really try to limit my involvement around here to the occasional lurk. But it sounds like some SWA dude input may be needed)

I think a more accurate way to describe the situation over here is not so much that we are over-staffed, but that we now are over-staffed part of the year and under-staffed part of the year. This a direct result of our schedule planning folks' decision to build a more seasonally-adjusted schedule. It is the new normal that a lot of our pilots have yet to fully grasp. The premium time will once again be flowing like water by late spring, and it will nearly dry up again come Fall. A prudent pilot will budget accordingly (or plan on working 20+ days/mo during the lean months).

As FTB correctly observed, how can we be over-staffed when we are holding new-hire classes? Answer: we are still receiving some new jets each month, along with an increasing number of used aircraft to replace those nasty 717s that we are paying you to graciously take off our hands :p, while at the same time the retirements of our classic aircraft slows just as the retirements of our classic pilots accelerates. Oh yeah, and here comes >1000 fATN pilots along with the rest of their 737s. It's gonna be another interesting year....

fixed it for ya.....

orvil 01-18-2014 04:18 AM


Originally Posted by OceanCrosser (Post 1561709)
I may be confused, but isn't this a video of a B777 landing? How can Orvil mistake the triple axle truck on each main gear?

OC

No, you're not wrong. Getting old sucks. I need to use my glasses more often.

The biggest threat used to be complacency. Now, I just don't care. Carry on.

Bucking Bar 01-18-2014 04:49 AM


Originally Posted by orvil (Post 1561783)
The biggest threat used to be complacency. Now, I just don't care.

Just as long as we aren't apathetic.

badflaps 01-18-2014 04:55 AM

That is clearly a 878.......

BigGuns 01-18-2014 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1561314)
From seekingalpha

Delta Air Lines has a Japan problem • 2:25 PM
• Wolfe Research sees some turbulence for Delta Air Line (DAL -1.3%) in Japan and its big bet on Seattle as a gateway to Asia.
• The company got caught short when the Japanese government opened up the downtown Tokyo airport to U.S. airlines which lessened the value of its Narita hub. That impact keeps getting worse.
• The carrier is also quarreling with Asian partner Korean Air, while rivals United Continental and American Airlines strike more strategic deals in the region.
• Delta is also more susceptible than other U.S. airliners to a weak yen.

So again... Remind me what Delta got from the NWA merger?

boog123 01-18-2014 05:44 AM


Originally Posted by Alan Shore (Post 1561766)
It's still double pay. Deviating from deadhead has no effect on rotation pay at all, although per diem stops 30 minutes after block in from the last flying leg.

Thanks, thats what I thought.


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