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Originally Posted by Delta1067
(Post 1723511)
And why do you care? Since you are dying to know I was simply posting a fact from the DPA survey. Why don't you go taddle tale to a moderator that I plagiarized his post. Is it against the rules to quote someones post here? It happens pretty regularly here ya know. Perhaps you need a a hobby or a dog. Just don't kick it as you seem to be the type who would. :rolleyes:
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Reserve question: I have 4 days of RES, one XX day, then another 4 days of RES. Today is the XX day. I came off a trip last night with a release at 1937. Icrew doesn't show me as starting my next set of RES days tomorrow, but has me starting LC at 0137 the next day(day 2 of the second 4 day set), essentially 30 hours rest after the XX day. Just wondering if this is correct? Not complaining about 4 days turning into 3 days of reserves.
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Originally Posted by RetiredFTS
(Post 1723591)
Reserve question: I have 4 days of RES, one XX day, then another 4 days of RES. Today is the XX day. I came off a trip last night with a release at 1937. Icrew doesn't show me as starting my next set of RES days tomorrow, but has me starting LC at 0137 the next day(day 2 of the second 4 day set), essentially 30 hours rest after the XX day. Just wondering if this is correct? Not complaining about 4 days turning into 3 days of reserves.
Thanks, FTS |
Originally Posted by Alan Shore
(Post 1723603)
Sounds as though they've given you some much needed rest. Take it and run.
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Originally Posted by daldude
(Post 1723558)
I guess new hires could go to the SLC 73n also since they only added 5 of the 15 posted. Go figure.
Basically I'd say that a new hire did go to SLC. I'm surprised more of the 15 slots didn't get filled up though. In OTHER analysis, only 7 of the 10 LAX73N B slots got filled, they left 3 unfilled. In DTW, they were supposed to add 5 73nB, but they actually lost 4, so -9 difference they didn't fill, should go to new hires. I know they didn't backfill all the WB, haven't had a chance to add/check those, but they did at least fill the 15 nyc and 15 slc 73nA spots, and the SEA330A spots advertised. SEA330B was backfilled. |
Maybe they didn't have any takers to fill those extra slots?
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Some more for the 747-400 future...has anyone on here posted about the supposed purchase of a couple ex-Singapore 747-400F's for part out? Richard loves buying up old planes and breaking them up for parts to avoid the vendors and apparently it's working on the MD-88/90 fleet with all the SAS birds.
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Yeah, that was my point, I didn't make it too clear I guess. The fact that the last guy to bid into SLC73 was hired 7Jul14, and only 12 guys below him 73, means there weren't any other guys who COULD have bid it--all new guys are jet-locked for a year. Basically it went to the very bottom and only 4 of the 15 total spots were filled.
This is a pretty good illustration that it takes WIDEBODY spots to get the entire LIST to move up--even though I thought all those SLC 73nB spots looked great, they're basically at the bottom of the list, and no one wanted them (or DTW73, LAX73, etc...). All the guys junior enough to want 73 or 320 or 88 or 717 spots have already got one where they want it, now. More NB FO spots doesn't help anyone currently on the list out, just opens spots for new hires. MOREOVER, the guys at the TOP of those NB lists, who would have to bid out and UP in order for me to see any movement, aren't getting enough opportunity to do so... thus, the lists are staying stagnant except at the very bottom. I haven't analyzed where to movement up and into the 110 capt spots came from, whether it all got fully backfilled or not, but the effect was diluted enough to only drive me up a single person in the 73 anywhere. I guess that makes sense with 33 categories x 2 pilot positions = 66 categories. The top 20 cats or so wouldn't see any movement, but that still leaves 46 categories perhaps to spread around just 110 Capt spots, so 1-3 folks moving in any one category makes sense. |
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Originally Posted by RonRicco
(Post 1723141)
I think the magical number to make a survey statically relevant is around 40 percent participation. If you have polling to supplement, you can actually take that number a little lower.
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