Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Just go under company business (not crew travel and book it yourself... no skeds call needed... that's for domestic... for int'l, do the same, but then call skeds with your locator number and have them move you to delta one... I do these all the time).
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Its not about seeing the wing. Its only to check the wing light bulb.
Not sure how it became part of the walk-around routine but that's why you see it turned on at the gate all the time. The FO flips on the wing and wheel well lights when he walks into the cockpit and they stay on until he or the captain gets the walk around done.
Not sure how it became part of the walk-around routine but that's why you see it turned on at the gate all the time. The FO flips on the wing and wheel well lights when he walks into the cockpit and they stay on until he or the captain gets the walk around done.
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Sure it's a worthwhile improvement, but many of us uprooted our families so we wouldn't have to worry abut commuting. Unless it benefits most/all of us, you're not going to garner any support. In case you didn't notice the company isn't in the habit of just giving things to the pilot group. What exactly do we have to trade so you can PS to work?
That is what we are talking about, some sort of protection from that. We commuters understand that you do not commute and therefore you should not have to waste negotiating capital for what you are voicing concerns with, PS to work. We do fine as it is, but when you do everything right and are responsible the company, with regards to OE assignments, should help us out. Don't make this into a commuter bashing "it is a choice" issue.
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From: A330 First Officer
Sure it's a worthwhile improvement, but many of us uprooted our families so we wouldn't have to worry abut commuting. Unless it benefits most/all of us, you're not going to garner any support. In case you didn't notice the company isn't in the habit of just giving things to the pilot group. What exactly do we have to trade so you can PS to work?
First off unless you uprooted your family and moved to the Cracker Kremlin, aka Atlanta, then there is no guarantee that you won't become a commuter in your career. We had bases in BOS, ORD, MSY, DFW, MCO, PDX, MIA, MEM and CVG was a lot bigger.
So when people say commuting is a choice I say that it is kind of a choice. Secondly, as has been pointed out, this is not about PS to work during every rotation. It is PS to work when you were assigned a trip that you planned on flying and they changed the report day. This can cause some headaches as you have now missed out on reserving a jumpseat because of the late notice.
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Mike,
First off unless you uprooted your family and moved to the Cracker Kremlin, aka Atlanta, then there is no guarantee that you won't become a commuter in your career. We had bases in BOS, ORD, MSY, DFW, MCO, PDX, MIA, MEM and CVG was a lot bigger.
So when people say commuting is a choice I say that it is kind of a choice. Secondly, as has been pointed out, this is not about PS to work during every rotation. It is PS to work when you were assigned a trip that you planned on flying and they changed the report day. This can cause some headaches as you have now missed out on reserving a jumpseat because of the late notice.
First off unless you uprooted your family and moved to the Cracker Kremlin, aka Atlanta, then there is no guarantee that you won't become a commuter in your career. We had bases in BOS, ORD, MSY, DFW, MCO, PDX, MIA, MEM and CVG was a lot bigger.
So when people say commuting is a choice I say that it is kind of a choice. Secondly, as has been pointed out, this is not about PS to work during every rotation. It is PS to work when you were assigned a trip that you planned on flying and they changed the report day. This can cause some headaches as you have now missed out on reserving a jumpseat because of the late notice.
If the company changes your trip, or the sign in or return time, THEY should be responsible for getting you to/from that trip, or they could just release you and give it to a reserve.
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Random question. Can new hires in the pool register for chitchat? Or only after we get a class and seniority number?
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Maybe a dumb question: When jumpseating international (on delta) and the gate agent gives you a seat, do you not check in at the cockpit? I have been and feel like I'm getting weird looks
Don't lose sight here Mike. This was originally about the OE carve out. With recovery rights, as we used to have, you could be assigned trips that were not completely in the footprint of your original trip, hence commuting disaster.
That is what we are talking about, some sort of protection from that. We commuters understand that you do not commute and therefore you should not have to waste negotiating capital for what you are voicing concerns with, PS to work. We do fine as it is, but when you do everything right and are responsible the company, with regards to OE assignments, should help us out. Don't make this into a commuter bashing "it is a choice" issue.
That is what we are talking about, some sort of protection from that. We commuters understand that you do not commute and therefore you should not have to waste negotiating capital for what you are voicing concerns with, PS to work. We do fine as it is, but when you do everything right and are responsible the company, with regards to OE assignments, should help us out. Don't make this into a commuter bashing "it is a choice" issue.
Mike,
First off unless you uprooted your family and moved to the Cracker Kremlin, aka Atlanta, then there is no guarantee that you won't become a commuter in your career. We had bases in BOS, ORD, MSY, DFW, MCO, PDX, MIA, MEM and CVG was a lot bigger.
So when people say commuting is a choice I say that it is kind of a choice. Secondly, as has been pointed out, this is not about PS to work during every rotation. It is PS to work when you were assigned a trip that you planned on flying and they changed the report day. This can cause some headaches as you have now missed out on reserving a jumpseat because of the late notice.
First off unless you uprooted your family and moved to the Cracker Kremlin, aka Atlanta, then there is no guarantee that you won't become a commuter in your career. We had bases in BOS, ORD, MSY, DFW, MCO, PDX, MIA, MEM and CVG was a lot bigger.
So when people say commuting is a choice I say that it is kind of a choice. Secondly, as has been pointed out, this is not about PS to work during every rotation. It is PS to work when you were assigned a trip that you planned on flying and they changed the report day. This can cause some headaches as you have now missed out on reserving a jumpseat because of the late notice.
Yup, and even if they don't close your base, they could pull your equipment out and put it somewhere else, just ask the MSP A330 guys how they like commuting to ATL now.
If the company changes your trip, or the sign in or return time, THEY should be responsible for getting you to/from that trip, or they could just release you and give it to a reserve.
If the company changes your trip, or the sign in or return time, THEY should be responsible for getting you to/from that trip, or they could just release you and give it to a reserve.
I agree on your 2nd paragraph. I quoted somebody who had no context to recovery flying and just said PS to work would be nice -- in the same vein as somebody who wanted to negotiate for an improvement to buddy passes. To clarify, I would not trade anything for unrestricted PS to work or improvements to buddy passes, I never implied or said anything about potential recovery flying.
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