Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,707
Likes: 0
From: Permanently scarred
If you're an ATL88B and get a one-day two leg GS (LGA), but both legs are DH can you deviate from the DH trip? Nice work if you can get it.
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,465
Likes: 0
From: A330 First Officer
FYI. Was down in the lounge the other day when Richard came through. I was at a computer and he walked up an introduced himself and started chatting. We talked about the current IROP and the one before. He used a colloquialism to describe that first one that is a phrase most of us on here might use......pretty funny. I won't repeat on a public forum just in case it's bad form.
He went on to say that DBMS is totally antiquated and wants it re-done.
That we should be getting and acknowledging re-routes during situations like that right on an-easy to use app on our phone with just a couple of clicks.
I didn't get into any big issues as he was trying to talk to as many folks as he could and I didn't want to hold him up.
Whatever reservations people have about him, guy knows airlines, and that is good for a change......*cough* Leo *cough*.....
He went on to say that DBMS is totally antiquated and wants it re-done.
That we should be getting and acknowledging re-routes during situations like that right on an-easy to use app on our phone with just a couple of clicks.
I didn't get into any big issues as he was trying to talk to as many folks as he could and I didn't want to hold him up.
Whatever reservations people have about him, guy knows airlines, and that is good for a change......*cough* Leo *cough*.....
Does anyone know how you use the bank to buy extra vacation days? How much does it cost to buy individual days as opposed to an entire week. Can purchased vacation days only be added to an existing awarded vacation slot? I spent about 30 minutes in the PWA this morning and gave up.
Speaking of CNO has anyone else not been getting notified of delayed departures? Calling Accommodations (and being put on hold) to delay pick-up is getting old.
Straight QOL, homie
Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 4,202
Likes: 1
From: Record-Shattering Profit Facilitator
Lastly, the answer to your question. "YES," we would still have FAR117, whether or not the accident (Colgan 3407) had happened like it did. Do you remember what happened a only one month prior to the Colgan accident? Do an internet research of Airbus landing in the Hudson river, in January 2009. (Ring a bell?)
The legislation was bogged down and effectively tabled, despite Sully's patronage. It wasn't until the families of the Flt 3407 victims embarked on a grassroots lobbying campaign with influential MoC that the law moved forward. I would have done the same if I was one of them. Without their persistence, the law would not have been passed.
So, yes, FAR117 really is as simple as a guy not being able to do a stall recovery. Numerous articles on how the process unfolded. Here's one.
Flight 3407 Families Succeed in Forcing New Safety Regulations for Airlines - Yahoo Voices - voices.yahoo.com
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 467
Likes: 0
From: SLC ERB
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 467
Likes: 0
From: SLC ERB
FYI. Was down in the lounge the other day when Richard came through. I was at a computer and he walked up an introduced himself and started chatting. We talked about the current IROP and the one before. He used a colloquialism to describe that first one that is a phrase most of us on here might use......pretty funny. I won't repeat on a public forum just in case it's bad form.
He went on to say that DBMS is totally antiquated and wants it re-done.
That we should be getting and acknowledging re-routes during situations like that right on an-easy to use app on our phone with just a couple of clicks.
I didn't get into any big issues as he was trying to talk to as many folks as he could and I didn't want to hold him up.
Whatever reservations people have about him, guy knows airlines, and that is good for a change......*cough* Leo *cough*.....
He went on to say that DBMS is totally antiquated and wants it re-done.
That we should be getting and acknowledging re-routes during situations like that right on an-easy to use app on our phone with just a couple of clicks.
I didn't get into any big issues as he was trying to talk to as many folks as he could and I didn't want to hold him up.
Whatever reservations people have about him, guy knows airlines, and that is good for a change......*cough* Leo *cough*.....
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 20,877
Likes: 194
Under 117 if the company calls you to delay your departure with less then 10 hours notice you can consider your rest broken and demand 10 hrs off from that point. Duty day starts at scheduled report unless you are given 10 hours notice of the change. I suspect they have stopped calling.
Does anyone know how you use the bank to buy extra vacation days? How much does it cost to buy individual days as opposed to an entire week. Can purchased vacation days only be added to an existing awarded vacation slot? I spent about 30 minutes in the PWA this morning and gave up.
Essentially you can buy 12N (Supp. Vac. Days) through the full service bank option 3 in DBMS.
You buy per day at 3:15 each, with a max of 10 days purchased.
If you buy after the primary vacation bid is open, they will be added to the end of your most recently awarded week when you made the request.
If you buy after March bid period starts but before April 1, then you can have them placed at the beginning or end of any week you have bid.
If you buy after April 1, they can only be placed if there is an available week adjacent to the weeks you have been awarded.
There is a guide on Deltanet that describes it.
Essentially you can buy 12N (Supp. Vac. Days) through the full service bank option 3 in DBMS.
You buy per day at 3:15 each, with a max of 10 days purchased.
If you buy after the primary vacation bid is open, they will be added to the end of your most recently awarded week when you made the request.
If you buy after March bid period starts but before April 1, then you can have them placed at the beginning or end of any week you have bid.
If you buy after April 1, they can only be placed if there is an available week adjacent to the weeks you have been awarded.
Essentially you can buy 12N (Supp. Vac. Days) through the full service bank option 3 in DBMS.
You buy per day at 3:15 each, with a max of 10 days purchased.
If you buy after the primary vacation bid is open, they will be added to the end of your most recently awarded week when you made the request.
If you buy after March bid period starts but before April 1, then you can have them placed at the beginning or end of any week you have bid.
If you buy after April 1, they can only be placed if there is an available week adjacent to the weeks you have been awarded.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




