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MikeF16 12-03-2015 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by Check Essential (Post 2020858)
"All flying days for award" means all the days you want to work. Not just the day the trip is assigned.

If you wanted a 2 day GS you needed to put 03-04 DEC.

Sorry.

That template is easy to misinterpret. The only worse one in iCrew was the old "Move X days" template. At least they finally cleaned up that one a little bit.

For your second question:
If you are both legal for the trip then they have to proffer you GS #1 before they move on to someone for a GS #2. Even if he's senior to you.


Originally Posted by Mem9guy (Post 2020860)
1. The all flying days for award needs to cover the entire rotation.

2. They have to call the same order as any other green slip

With your 03-03 request you are limiting yourself to only a one day rotation - see #1.

Thanks guys.

Fortunately this was a cheap lesson to learn. On the GS I screwed up, only 1:30 would've actually been GS, the remainder of the 2 day trip would've been "paid" on my RES day which just would've went towards guarantee since the trip was almost entirely credit.

Lou Reed 12-03-2015 08:20 AM

NYC 717 B

filler


Originally Posted by GucciBoy (Post 2020888)
Which fleet?


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Imapilot2 12-03-2015 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Lou Reed (Post 2020905)
NYC 717 B

filler

That's not a real fleet or catagory. It's a new hire temporary parking spot. ;)

flyallnite 12-03-2015 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by Justdoinmyjob (Post 2020884)
Are you referring to the E190s from failTA15? There's no way they could have stood up that category that fast to start revenue flights from this summer if we had voted yes.

Of course not. What I'm saying is they need those types of airplanes at mainline asap. Like yesterday. Their 'portfolio' of regional flying is rapidly becoming a liability.

RockyBoy 12-03-2015 10:13 AM

I heard that the last minute changes from marketing were to add the DCI flying that can't be flown into the mainline fleet. Mostly 717/319 flying.

Herkflyr 12-03-2015 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by RockyBoy (Post 2020969)
I heard that the last minute changes from marketing were to add the DCI flying that can't be flown into the mainline fleet. Mostly 717/319 flying.

That is likely true. That is also why 93% of the trips on the 717 (in ATL at least) are 4 and 5 days. In fact there are more 5-day trips than 1, 2, and 3 day trips combined!

When network adds a bunch of unanticipated flying all at once (a good thing, but better to get a little advance notice) the trip construction software ends up building a lot of these longer trips. I was a bit peeved about that and emailed both my reps and the Rotation Construction Committee and they gave me the same answer.

Thank God for the TLV (Target Line Value). The ALVs are going to have to come down soon due to the TLV. Really wacky things might be seen in terms of trip construction when that happens...or not.

Funny thing is that you can never predict the eventual fallout. For example I was camping over Colombus Day weekend. I came back to 6 IA "robo calls." This month I bid reserve as well and am just finishing a three day block of reserve days where many of us--myself included--not only didn't fly, but didn't even sit short call.

Next month could be either extreme.

RockyBoy 12-03-2015 10:26 AM

Ha. Just posted on DeltaNet that if you commute on GoJet or Shuttle America to watch out for cancellations.

flyallnite 12-03-2015 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by Herkflyr (Post 2020976)
That is likely true. That is also why 93% of the trips on the 717 (in ATL at least) are 4 and 5 days. In fact there are more 5-day trips than 1, 2, and 3 day trips combined!

When network adds a bunch of unanticipated flying all at once (a good thing, but better to get a little advance notice) the trip construction software ends up building a lot of these longer trips. I was a bit peeved about that and emailed both my reps and the Rotation Construction Committee and they gave me the same answer.

Thank God for the TLV (Target Line Value). The ALVs are going to have to come down soon due to the TLV. Really wacky things might be seen in terms of trip construction when that happens...or not.

Funny thing is that you can never predict the eventual fallout. For example I was camping over Colombus Day weekend. I came back to 6 IA "robo calls." This month I bid reserve as well and am just finishing a three day block of reserve days where many of us--myself included--not only didn't fly, but didn't even sit short call.

Next month could be either extreme.


That's more of what I'm getting at...the TLV. This might be a small crisis for the company by this summer if things continue to unravel at the regionals.

Check Essential 12-03-2015 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Herkflyr (Post 2020976)
Thank God for the TLV (Target Line Value). The ALVs are going to have to come down soon due to the TLV.

And thank God we shot down the TA. It raised the TLV by an hour.
That little gem didn't generate a lot of controversy among all the other stuff but it was a pretty big productivity concession.

DALMD88FO 12-03-2015 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by flyallnite (Post 2020982)
That's more of what I'm getting at...the TLV. This might be a small crisis for the company by this summer if things continue to unravel at the regionals.

I do believe that we have waived the TLV restriction in the past to help out the company. Matter of fact I can't remember a time where we haven't come forward and helped out the company when needed. That is why I was more than a little put off when they acted the way they did during TA15.


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