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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
(Post 1686074)
Are you sure it's the FAR? If anything, 117 should spread a pilot's flying out, not crunch it up into fewer days.
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Originally Posted by Xray678
(Post 1686424)
While there may be ways to minimize the effects, FAR 117 has created more lines like this. During a 30 hour layover you are getting the FAR rest you need. One by product of 117 is more 30 hour layovers, since it is almost impossible to operate the last flight in and the first flight out the next day.
I've got a doozy next month... day 1 is 8:40, 30 hours off, and then another 8+ day on day 3 after a butt early o'clock wake up. That's gonna hurt! |
Any way to copy/save your monthly sched from iCrew onto your iPhone so that you can access a copy of it without connecting?
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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
(Post 1686438)
Any way to copy/save your monthly sched from iCrew onto your iPhone so that you can access a copy of it without connecting?
There might be a (free) way to do it through PBS too, but I don't know how. I'm not aware of any method to do all of that directly on the iPhone. |
Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
(Post 1686438)
Any way to copy/save your monthly sched from iCrew onto your iPhone so that you can access a copy of it without connecting?
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Great idea!
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Originally Posted by Howgozit
(Post 1686362)
Cool, thanks for the info!
As I understand it, our contract basically says that reroute pay doesn't apply if the situation is beyond the control of the company. Most of the time, they are rerouting you due to weather, mechanical, etc., which are both things that are beyond the control of the company. However, Jim in scheduling (the supervisor who does the audit) seems to use the criteria that, if they could have gotten you back to base another way (i.e. deadhead) then you qualify for reroute pay. I've had good success calling him when my reroute pay magically disappeared from my time card and, after pleading my case (which was basically that they COULD have gotten me home if they really wanted to), he put it back on. Anyway, if that rotation is still showing "open" on your time card, the reroute pay could still disappear. If it shows "closed" and the reroute pay is still there, then you're golden. Hope that helps. |
Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1686440)
Don't know if this is the right answer, but I do a screen shot of my schedule and trips.
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SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A San Francisco man suspected of having one too many drinks is accused of posing as a Transportation Security Administration agent and groped two unsuspecting women, both foreigners, in a private booth for security pat downs.
Authorities said the man was a ticketed passenger who went through the security checkpoint and was seen drinking at an airport lounge for a few hours Tuesday. The man, who was wearing khaki pants and a blue polo, may have swiped plastic blue gloves to look the part. According to authorities, the man returned to the passenger screening area and convinced a passenger who was already screened to go to a private booth. What happened inside isn’t exactly clear, because she disappeared to catch her flight. |
Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1686474)
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A San Francisco man suspected of having one too many drinks is accused of posing as a Transportation Security Administration agent and groped two unsuspecting women, both foreigners, in a private booth for security pat downs.
Authorities said the man was a ticketed passenger who went through the security checkpoint and was seen drinking at an airport lounge for a few hours Tuesday. The man, who was wearing khaki pants and a blue polo, may have swiped plastic blue gloves to look the part. According to authorities, the man returned to the passenger screening area and convinced a passenger who was already screened to go to a private booth. What happened inside isn’t exactly clear, because she disappeared to catch her flight. |
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