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nwaf16dude 04-17-2014 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by capncrunch (Post 1625037)
Does the reserves required have to be met to PD? What about APD?

PD yes, APD you have to have at least 25% of required reserves.

PilotFrog 04-17-2014 02:28 PM

Thanks Check.. Was going to reply to Orvil, but had to run an errand.

GunshipGuy 04-17-2014 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by jabwmu (Post 1625036)
Here was my problem. I finished a trip at 1pm. Checked my schedule at the end of the trip as required. Nothing new on my schedule. Took a flight home at 3pm. At 4:30pm skeds assigned me short call beginning at 4am the following day. I didn't get the voicemail (which isn't notification) until after 6pm. I acknowledged the 4am short call well within the 10 hr mark but more than required per the PWA. I was given a personal drop, lost a days pay, and had a chief pilot review marked on my schedule.

The next day a guy working in the chief pilots office (jc) was less than understanding. Tried to tell me I wasn't "contactable." I told him my reserve obligations which he hardly knew. Tried to tell me I had to check my schedule at 3pm. I asked if he meant the 9 hour check on my last non-fly day. He was not in the interest of the pilot but more the company.

Alpa added my name to the list of pilots not following SD memo. I was only given 1.5 hours to be in compliance with Part 117. Would be nice to get my pay back.

To which some say....


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 1599259)
You can not file a grievance until you have something to grieve. So far we have nothing to grieve.

What jabwmu describes has been happening since the beginning of the year.

forgot to bid 04-17-2014 02:55 PM

Well just hell yes



/wannabe AT-802F pilot

What's not to love? Air + Tractor + Fire + Boss

http://www.airtractor.com/sites/defa...ire-boss-1.jpg

GogglesPisano 04-17-2014 03:31 PM

I've had it! Just as the swapboard frenzy begins iCrew no longer cooperates. What is it about Googlechrome (or IE for that matter) that iCrew can't handle? I keep getting logged out. I have to shut down the browser and reopen it, only to get logged out as I get deeper into iCrew.

Very frustrating. And of all the websites I visit (credit cards, utlities, banking, Fidelity) it only happens with Deltanet/iCrew.:mad::mad::mad:

***??

This isn't consistent. Some days it's fine. Some days it's not. Is it the atmosphere? Sunspots?

GogglesPisano 04-17-2014 03:31 PM

Sorry I lost my cool there.:(

forgot to bid 04-17-2014 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by UncleSam (Post 1625006)
Looking for info from some of you travel gurus. I will be traveling to EDI in June and it looks like we will go through LHR to get there. I tried using the myidTravel fares and they are as expensive as a confirmed seat. Anyone got any advice?

What about just going to Manchester and taking the 4 hour train ride north. It's got to be a pretty good view, maybe? Or 4 hour drive?

forgot to bid 04-17-2014 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 1625093)
Sorry I lost my cool there.:(

It's okay. You're in good company.

Plus losing your cool is just something we all like to do here. It's kind of fun.

iaflyer 04-17-2014 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by Check Essential (Post 1625023)
orvil-
You left out the next few words which are crucial. You're interpreting that section wrong. Under the document that used to be our contract you had to check your schedule after an X day by 0200 because they could give you a trip reporting at 0500. You had to acknowledge within 3 hours of report, thus the 0200 deadline. If you had a trip that reported later then you did not have to acknowledge it at 0200. You could wait until 3 hours prior.
Dickson's contract rewrite eliminates that 3 hours prior language and makes it 10 hours prior. He also eliminated the "last non-fly day schedule check" and just forces everyone to answer the phone at midnight. (or within 2 hours of a call)

You seem to be operating under a sort of "blended contract". Half contract, half Dickson memo. That's a big part of the problem. Nobody knows the real reserve rules. ALPA says they will defend the contract but so far they haven't. Dickson is taking pay from anybody who doesn't obey his memo.

I think you are correct - here's the line that Orvil left out after the part he quoted:


be required to check his schedule via DBMS or VRU: after block-in of the last flight segment of his rotation prior to his release (see Section 12 G. 13. 14.), and
no later than 0200 base time on his first on-call day following a non-fly day, so as to be able to acknowledge:

  • a) any assignment no later than three hours before a scheduled report of the
    rotation or start of a short call period, or
  • b) the start of a rest period.







Is the part Orvil is not seeing.. or choosing not to see.

Checking your schedule and acknowledging what is on the schedule are two different things.

UncleSam 04-17-2014 06:05 PM

That might be a good alternative. Thanks FTB.


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