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If you have a string of X-days on reserve, can you greenslip or is a yellow slip the only option for those who have a reserve line for the month? I don't plan on yellow slipping but a green slip, perhaps.
Thx, Humboldt |
Yes, you can carry dry ice on the plane, pack a cooler, but check with management obviously first if you're planning on bringing it on the flight deck.
Passengers are allowed to carry up to 5.5lbs of DI, and yes you can take it through security. |
Originally Posted by crewdawg52
(Post 1787221)
ALV + 15 is now the max (C2012) I believe.
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Originally Posted by volav8r1
(Post 1787225)
Thanks. I just thought that was only if you were under the ALV they could fly you to ALV + 15. I'm a reserve idiot since I never do it.
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Originally Posted by Purple Drank
(Post 1787481)
Would you bring it through security?
On probation? Judas Priest. It's tomato sauce. |
Originally Posted by Wilbur Wright
(Post 1787438)
1st day of you anniversary month. For example, if you were hired Jan 31, your APD would reload Jan 1 every year.
Yep.. You lose it until the reset!!!! Don't ask me how I know!:mad: |
Originally Posted by marcal
(Post 1787442)
I need to bring some frozen tomato sauce on a trip on Christmas Eve. It's a gift for a friend. Can I bring dry-ice in a package as a crew member? I know I can as a pax up to 5.5lbs in a special box. Anyone ever done this before, and if so, where do I get proper packaging and the dry ice?
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 1787498)
He is wrong.
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Originally Posted by Piklepausepull
(Post 1787521)
But beware! You must use it BEFORE the 1 Jan bid period starts!!! Or else you lose it for a year, 2 really!:eek:
Don't ask me how I know!:mad: |
[QUOTE=crewdawg52;1787531]IF you read my response, I did state, "I believe".
How else should I have said you were wrong. He needed to know the information was incorrect. |
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