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Would you put your family on tonight's 7p JFK to Moscow flight? Because the pilots on that flight are going to fly into the night and and try to land with the rising sun, but unlike the CDO crew, they won't get a 6 hour break at a hotel with a chance to shower. Further, since I'm NYC based, I know darn well that the majority of the NY pilots are commuters and they probably flew in that day.
What I've heard from you and others is that "well, we already do international flights and red eyes and there's a marketing need for them....but we shouldn't add more 'unsafe flying' "
Well, I'm sorry, if you believe flying during the WOCL is unsafe in Split duty Ops, then it's unsafe during International/Red eyes. I'm asking you to be consistent...if disturbed sleep flying is unsafe as a CDO, then it's unsafe as a Transpac as well. It doesn't suddenly become safe because we've always done it. Again, be consistent....if you really believe flying in the wee hours of the morning to be unsafe, then it's unsafe for all those types of operations and I will assume that if Delta announces some new Transatlantic destinations next week, you will demand that they be flown by our JV partners because they are unsafe
What I've heard from you and others is that "well, we already do international flights and red eyes and there's a marketing need for them....but we shouldn't add more 'unsafe flying' "
Well, I'm sorry, if you believe flying during the WOCL is unsafe in Split duty Ops, then it's unsafe during International/Red eyes. I'm asking you to be consistent...if disturbed sleep flying is unsafe as a CDO, then it's unsafe as a Transpac as well. It doesn't suddenly become safe because we've always done it. Again, be consistent....if you really believe flying in the wee hours of the morning to be unsafe, then it's unsafe for all those types of operations and I will assume that if Delta announces some new Transatlantic destinations next week, you will demand that they be flown by our JV partners because they are unsafe
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To me this seems to be headed to a "we have to approve it to see what's in it" type of TA.
You asked why in the world the company would ever do that?
Here's a possible scenario for domestic augmentation:
A route that is not flown daily. Maybe only weekly.
Where there are no pilots laying over to bring the plane back.
Instead of having the jet sit for 12 hours while the pilots sleep, they augment the crew and fly a turn.
Tsquare, from what I have read I understand you are a check airman at Delta? If yes, you are one of the guys teaching and instilling the principle of safety above all else to those you train. I may not agree with you on everything you write but I do thank you for the position you seem to be taking with regard to CDO's and how they relate to safety.
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You asked why in the world the company would ever do that?
Here's a possible scenario for domestic augmentation:
A route that is not flown daily. Maybe only weekly.
Where there are no pilots laying over to bring the plane back.
Instead of having the jet sit for 12 hours while the pilots sleep, they augment the crew and fly a turn.
You asked why in the world the company would ever do that?
Here's a possible scenario for domestic augmentation:
A route that is not flown daily. Maybe only weekly.
Where there are no pilots laying over to bring the plane back.
Instead of having the jet sit for 12 hours while the pilots sleep, they augment the crew and fly a turn.
They are not going to be doing transcon turns.
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I already voted. Didn't you?
My rep likely favors MEMRAT as a general philosophy; he has openly mentioned in LEC meetings. I hope they look at whether the deal is good first, and once that conversation and debate has concluded make their determination if it is beneficial for the pilot group.
if that answer is "Yes", then I hope they do the same due diligence with a completely open mind on the advantages/ disadvantages of MEMRAT, and then vote accordingly.
They are separate votes with separate deliberations.
MY MEC SPEAKS FOR ME.
The bigger question in my mind as we head into this next section six is whether the minority (if there is one, I'd love a unanimous vote as a show of unity from the leadership) will throw the majority under the bus or if they will support the majority as another way of displaying unity.
I'm tired of 10-9 votes and "it's not my fault" council comms that often come afterward.
My rep likely favors MEMRAT as a general philosophy; he has openly mentioned in LEC meetings. I hope they look at whether the deal is good first, and once that conversation and debate has concluded make their determination if it is beneficial for the pilot group.
if that answer is "Yes", then I hope they do the same due diligence with a completely open mind on the advantages/ disadvantages of MEMRAT, and then vote accordingly.
They are separate votes with separate deliberations.
MY MEC SPEAKS FOR ME.
The bigger question in my mind as we head into this next section six is whether the minority (if there is one, I'd love a unanimous vote as a show of unity from the leadership) will throw the majority under the bus or if they will support the majority as another way of displaying unity.
I'm tired of 10-9 votes and "it's not my fault" council comms that often come afterward.
FTB, there have been several posts regarding "what happens to the break if there is MX, weather delay, IROPs, etc."
The FAR 117 section is very clear that in order for the airline to conduct Split Duty Ops, they must meet all 6 requirements of FAR 117.15 and one of those [117.15(d)] specifically states:
The FAR 117 section is very clear that in order for the airline to conduct Split Duty Ops, they must meet all 6 requirements of FAR 117.15 and one of those [117.15(d)] specifically states:
In other words, if your rotation was built to have a 6 hour break, and WX causes you to arrive 2 hours late, then they are going to have to slide the departure time of the morning flight by two hours or find someone else to fly it.
Furthermore, 117.15(b) requires that the break doesn't officially start until you actually reach the "suitable accomodations" so if you are having trouble getting the hotel van at 0100 in the AM, your break doesn't start until you arrive at the hotel. Lastly, one of the requirements of Split Duty Ops is that the rest Period be provided in 'Suitable Accomodations', so even if you wanted to just stay on the airplane overnight, you'd be busting the FARs.
It should be noted that the only thing we have so far from the MEC in writng regarding Split Duty period ops is this:
FAR 117.15 only requires a break of at least 3 hours, so any break at Delta would have to be at least 3 hours, though the rumor floating around is a contractual minimum of 6
and i know this sounds crazy but 6 hours at the hotel and everything that comes with it sounds fatiguing.
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I dunno. I could see bidding these... if... that 6 hours is guaranteed, and if.. legal to start, legal to finish is not a player. Tacking on a CDO after a 3 or 4 day trip for an additional 7.30 might be doable. For me... personally... less than 6 hours sleep on the backside/early part of the clock is abhorrent. I will wait to see language and guarantees. If that rest can be reduced to 3 hours, it's a no brainer for me.
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