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Swap with the Pot Guru's, I have a question:
I got a crap line for March, worth 67. I'm going to try to swap one trip on my line, for two trips in the pot. There are about 35 trips in open time, 80% of them are the same trip, just on different days. Every time I've used SWP, it's always been a one for one swap, easy to input.
Is there an easy way to input a one for two swap, without having to list every single possible combination of all those 35 trips, ie. listing every trip on every day, times two, multiplied by all the possible combinations?
Or am I going to spend four hours typing in every possible combination?
Also, I know with white slips, you can put in a 'generic' request for a day length, as in -*5- for any 5 day trip. Can we do that on the swap w pot too?
What I'd like to say is,
"Swap this one POS trip, for two of those, on -any- of days that it's legal." I'm not fussy about my days off in March, not much going on.
I just don't know how to tell it that, in SWP speak, without listing every single combination.
Thanks in advance.
I got a crap line for March, worth 67. I'm going to try to swap one trip on my line, for two trips in the pot. There are about 35 trips in open time, 80% of them are the same trip, just on different days. Every time I've used SWP, it's always been a one for one swap, easy to input.
Is there an easy way to input a one for two swap, without having to list every single possible combination of all those 35 trips, ie. listing every trip on every day, times two, multiplied by all the possible combinations?
Or am I going to spend four hours typing in every possible combination?
Also, I know with white slips, you can put in a 'generic' request for a day length, as in -*5- for any 5 day trip. Can we do that on the swap w pot too?
What I'd like to say is,
"Swap this one POS trip, for two of those, on -any- of days that it's legal." I'm not fussy about my days off in March, not much going on.
I just don't know how to tell it that, in SWP speak, without listing every single combination.
Thanks in advance.
Be sure and check your time card again after the rotation shows "closed." There's a guy in scheduling who audits reroute pay and will take it off if he doesn't think it meets the criteria. If he does take if off, be sure and call him up and make your case (his name is Jim). I've had at least two occasions where I had to do this. The criteria he used to justify my reroute pay was whether or not Delta could have gotten me home some other way (i.e. deadhead) without rerouting me into another day. Anyway, FYI...
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I'm no stranger to inadequate training programs. Early on at CP it was laughably brief, and few of our instructors knew much about the airplane at the time. We were fortunate to have a good group of check airmen that got us spooled up quickly on IOE - which was also fairly brief at 25 hrs & ~10 segments. Fortunately the E175 is relatively idiot-proof; the Q400 is not. Eventually the FAA shut us down and made us redesign the program, it's much better today although it still pretty much makes the assumption that you have prior 121. Now the early inadequacy of our training program doesn't reflect poorly on our pilot group, it reflects poorly on early management that tried to spool up a Part 121 airline from scratch on the cheap. The same is true of Colgan under Pinnacle, trying to expand too quickly on the cheap. But that cheapness is the main reason they were awarded that flying in the first place. Accidents like Colgan were almost inevitable under the lowest-bidder outsourcing system combined with a lax FAA.
Anyone notice the 100's of trips in open time in LAX/B? How are they going to cover THAT many trips? Oh yeah - everyone can pickup to max.
Speaking of that, If one pilot picks up can he give that trip to another pilot or is that 'Parking?'
Thanks - Baja.
Speaking of that, If one pilot picks up can he give that trip to another pilot or is that 'Parking?'
Thanks - Baja.
I seem to remember Delta chasing JetBlue out of Atlanta with their tail between their legs in less than six months when they were foolish enough to attempt flying into Hartsfield.
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I'm not discounting the tragedy at all; nor am I addressing it. This is a discussion about FAR117.
please answer this question:
Would we have FAR117 if the guy performed a traffic pattern stall recovery?
Yes or no.
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From: Going to hell in a bucket, but enjoying the ride .
On the 'parking' thing, no, that's not parking. Parking is when you put one of your exiting trips onto your buddies line via the pilot to pilot swap board. You bring your line down in value, so you can then white slip something from the pot. After you do that, you get your old trip back from you buddy.
That has been fixed, in that your 'parked' trip cannot come directly back to you from your buddy. He has to drop it into open time, and you have to white slip it, if you want it back.
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So JB was faced with duking it out in ATL against not one but two airlines that planted their flags with the intent on fighting to the bitter end no matter what. JB pulled out, and reallocated those AC (and many, many, many others) to accepting DL's (as well as AA and US) gift of a free terminal and instant critical mass in BOS that allowed them go from nothing to the biggest airline in BOS history practically overnight. They are now using that base as a safe haven to launch offensives into any existing market they choose still thinking no one can or will do anything about it.
They will soon (later this year and 2015) be in for a rude awakening.
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Heck I do remember doing approach to stall stuff in the RJ and you'd do the clean, dirty and in a turn and have to slow to the shaker and recover to 180 or 200 kts +/- 5 and altitude +/- 100' and then do it again.
Now I got a chance to do it in the aircraft during training (not enough sim time) so in the middle of the night over Waco at 14000 I slowed it down to the shaker and unlike the sim the pusher fired off pretty easily. And fired off is the best way to describe that thing. Neat to see.
Now I got a chance to do it in the aircraft during training (not enough sim time) so in the middle of the night over Waco at 14000 I slowed it down to the shaker and unlike the sim the pusher fired off pretty easily. And fired off is the best way to describe that thing. Neat to see.
Was it push down, lose altitude and recover, or was it the idiotic "hold altitude +/- 100 feet" fake PTS nonsense, toxic negative training group think that was prevalent at the time in the sims?
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