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MikeF16 03-01-2016 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by Timbo (Post 2079292)
It (Administrative Leave) could be the result of several things DPA has put out, or all things together. The billboard, the whistle blower lawsuit or the no greenslip letter they put out. I know DALPA was sued in our C2K negotiations for a status quo violation by advocating not flying overtime, so maybe that's what this is all about?

Odd that the company would come after a DPA guy when DPA is not our collective bargaining agent.

It also makes me wonder if he is more effective.

EDIT: and please, don't try to read more into what I've written. I've been a good alpa boy wearing my lanyard to show my support, but this really is a curious action by the company.

scambo1 03-01-2016 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by hookshot123 (Post 2079187)
Quick question. I looked in the student version of the instructor guide (DIG) and could only find a one page description of the the recurrent sim. Not the normal complete briefing guide. Is the complete briefing guide no longer available? I am on the 777 with sims 604/644.

Thanks

I just had recurrent. It was very straightforward.

Wind shear,
non ILS VNAV -use the briefing guides,
smoke -use smoke fire fumes checklist first,
ditching-review it ahead of time.
Ops limits, boldface.

I hate the sim, I enjoyed this recurrent. I also cut myself.:D

Justdoinmyjob 03-01-2016 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 2079498)
I also cut myself.:D

This is why we can't have nice things!:D

ColdUpHere 03-01-2016 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by MikeF16 (Post 2079315)
It also makes me wonder if he is more effective.

EDIT: and please, don't try to read more into what I've written. I've been a good alpa boy wearing my lanyard to show my support, but this really is a curious action by the company.

I suppose it could be unrelated to DPA stuff...but conspiracy theorists won't buy that.

GunshipGuy 03-02-2016 03:48 AM

Quick question: Do you get GS credit on reserve if you GS on a Personal Drop day? Thanks!

bohicagain 03-02-2016 04:46 AM


Originally Posted by GunshipGuy (Post 2080150)
Quick question: Do you get GS credit on reserve if you GS on a Personal Drop day? Thanks!

Yea but if you dropped any days your guarantee is now lower.
So the GS will be single pay above your new guarantee

Phuz 03-02-2016 04:51 AM

A new week, a new "partnership"

"Transavia"
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/delta-...130000987.html

There was a strike by Air France pilots in September 2014 in protest against the Air France-KLM group's increasing development of Transavia whose pilots were being paid less than those of Air France. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ai...0I00V020141011

The corporate shell game continues.

Purple Drank 03-02-2016 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by GunshipGuy (Post 2080150)
Quick question: Do you get GS credit on reserve if you GS on a Personal Drop day? Thanks!



Originally Posted by bohicagain (Post 2080171)
Yea but

No.

You can only GS on a PD if a line holder.

"A reserve pilot will not be awarded a GS, IA, or yellow slip for a rotation that is scheduled to operate during a day of his PD."

bohicagain 03-02-2016 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by Purple Drank (Post 2080211)
No.

You can only GS on a PD if a line holder.

"A reserve pilot will not be awarded a GS, IA, or yellow slip for a rotation that is scheduled to operate during a day of his PD."

Thanks for the correction

Purple Drank 03-02-2016 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by bohicagain (Post 2080286)
Thanks for the correction

Ask me how I know. :D


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