Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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"As a result, awards or assignments to any vacancies or surpluses posted prior to SOC will be restricted to pilots within their respective pre-merger fleets."
It's the date when the AE bid, with its vacancies or surpluses, is posted that is the bright line that determines when you can cross premerger lines, not the date of the awards or assignments, which typically happen a day or two after the bid closes.
As for MSP/DTW, I have a very nice house all picked out on Lake Minnetonka right next to Dougie's!
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I think the key word is POSTED. I can interpret it either way. I can read that any vacancies posted prior to SOC are restricted, but I can also read that if the AWARDS are posted POST SOC then they aren't restricted. Confusing? 
I could see it interpreted two different ways, & that means management can use either option to their advantage IMO. Kind of like the whole counting large RJs thing.

I could see it interpreted two different ways, & that means management can use either option to their advantage IMO. Kind of like the whole counting large RJs thing.
As a result, awards or assignments to any vacancies or surpluses posted prior to SOC will be restricted to pilots within their respective pre-merger fleets.
It's not the date of the award or assignment, but rather the date the vacancies or surpluses were posted that matters.
Probably wont be a player, I'm guessing that the AE will be posted after SOC.
It reads;
As a result, awards or assignments to any vacancies or surpluses posted prior to SOC will be restricted to pilots within their respective pre-merger fleets.
It's not the date of the award or assignment, but rather the date the vacancies or surpluses were posted that matters.
Probably wont be a player, I'm guessing that the AE will be posted asfter SOC.
As a result, awards or assignments to any vacancies or surpluses posted prior to SOC will be restricted to pilots within their respective pre-merger fleets.
It's not the date of the award or assignment, but rather the date the vacancies or surpluses were posted that matters.
Probably wont be a player, I'm guessing that the AE will be posted asfter SOC.
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Delta Cargo now accepting cargo in single operating system
November 9, 2009On Sunday, Delta Cargo began accepting cargo in a single operating system, the largest single milestone for the integration of Delta Cargo operations. NWA Cargo has been retired and Delta Cargo is now prepared for inventory cutover and the transition to a single operating certificate.
Starting Monday, calls to 800-DLCARGO are being routed to the Delta Cargo call centers in Atlanta and Minneapolis based on agent availability. Because some customers will continue to call 800-NWCARGO, the number will remain in operation temporarily so that customers enjoy continuity of service.
“No matter where the call comes from or what number the customer has called, agents in both Atlanta and Minneapolis are delivering premier service as they respond to our cargo customers’ needs,” said Neel Shah, v.p.- Delta Cargo. “Agents globally have been trained and briefed on new policies and procedures. Worldwide, customers have been experiencing a smooth transition.”
Employees throughout the system have been preparing for the cutover through multiple training courses to ensure customers will experience no service interruptions. Cargo Revenue Management, Product Development, eCommerce, Claims, Information Technology, and Operations worked closely with Corporate Credit, the Operations Control Center, Airport Customer Service, and other groups to ensure that the needs of employees and customers were met throughout the transition.
Employees across the company also will benefit from the changes. Employees of Delta and Delta’s wholly owned Delta Connection subsidiaries with at least one year of service will enjoy a 90% discount on freight charges for shipments carried within the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Delta Cargo now accepting cargo in single operating system
November 9, 2009On Sunday, Delta Cargo began accepting cargo in a single operating system, the largest single milestone for the integration of Delta Cargo operations. NWA Cargo has been retired and Delta Cargo is now prepared for inventory cutover and the transition to a single operating certificate.
Starting Monday, calls to 800-DLCARGO are being routed to the Delta Cargo call centers in Atlanta and Minneapolis based on agent availability. Because some customers will continue to call 800-NWCARGO, the number will remain in operation temporarily so that customers enjoy continuity of service.
“No matter where the call comes from or what number the customer has called, agents in both Atlanta and Minneapolis are delivering premier service as they respond to our cargo customers’ needs,” said Neel Shah, v.p.- Delta Cargo. “Agents globally have been trained and briefed on new policies and procedures. Worldwide, customers have been experiencing a smooth transition.”
Employees throughout the system have been preparing for the cutover through multiple training courses to ensure customers will experience no service interruptions. Cargo Revenue Management, Product Development, eCommerce, Claims, Information Technology, and Operations worked closely with Corporate Credit, the Operations Control Center, Airport Customer Service, and other groups to ensure that the needs of employees and customers were met throughout the transition.
Employees across the company also will benefit from the changes. Employees of Delta and Delta’s wholly owned Delta Connection subsidiaries with at least one year of service will enjoy a 90% discount on freight charges for shipments carried within the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
FT: AA attacks DAL-JAL Venture
FT = the pink newspaper the ER pilots read west bound.... once they get home from their trip.
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Also interesting article:
BWI Sun Article on Commuting Pilots
Since we might all be commuting soon, say after the SOC in the beginning of December and the AE posted shortly thereafter, and since we might see some numerous changes to bases and fleets, where do we stand on those possible new rules (HR 3371) that could require us to sign in 9 hours prior at your home base prior to a trip?
From HR 3371
(2) STUDY- In conducting the study, the National Academy of Sciences shall consider–
(A) the prevalence of pilot commuting in the commercial air carrier industry, including the number and percentage of pilots who commute;
(B) information relating to commuting by pilots, including distances traveled, time zones crossed, time spent, and methods used;
(C) research on the impact of commuting on pilot fatigue, sleep, and circadian rhythms;
(D) commuting policies of commercial air carriers (including passenger and all-cargo air carriers), including pilot check-in requirements and sick leave and fatigue policies;
(E) post-conference materials from the Federal Aviation Administration’s June 2008 symposium entitled ‘Aviation Fatigue Management Symposium: Partnerships for Solutions’;
(F) Federal Aviation Administration and international policies and guidance regarding commuting; and
(G) any other matters as the Administrator considers appropriate.
FT = the pink newspaper the ER pilots read west bound.... once they get home from their trip.
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Also interesting article:
BWI Sun Article on Commuting Pilots
Since we might all be commuting soon, say after the SOC in the beginning of December and the AE posted shortly thereafter, and since we might see some numerous changes to bases and fleets, where do we stand on those possible new rules (HR 3371) that could require us to sign in 9 hours prior at your home base prior to a trip?
From HR 3371
(2) STUDY- In conducting the study, the National Academy of Sciences shall consider–
(A) the prevalence of pilot commuting in the commercial air carrier industry, including the number and percentage of pilots who commute;
(B) information relating to commuting by pilots, including distances traveled, time zones crossed, time spent, and methods used;
(C) research on the impact of commuting on pilot fatigue, sleep, and circadian rhythms;
(D) commuting policies of commercial air carriers (including passenger and all-cargo air carriers), including pilot check-in requirements and sick leave and fatigue policies;
(E) post-conference materials from the Federal Aviation Administration’s June 2008 symposium entitled ‘Aviation Fatigue Management Symposium: Partnerships for Solutions’;
(F) Federal Aviation Administration and international policies and guidance regarding commuting; and
(G) any other matters as the Administrator considers appropriate.
NewK,
You read my mind!!!!!!
I'm also curious to hear of any other changes too!
Also thought I'd throw in a little "self promotion" with a new avatar!!
Denny
You read my mind!!!!!!
I'm also curious to hear of any other changes too!
Also thought I'd throw in a little "self promotion" with a new avatar!!

Denny
Last edited by Denny Crane; 11-09-2009 at 04:53 PM. Reason: added text
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