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CHAOS is about to happen with BRU and MXP. The A330 dropped its MXP trips and the 7ER dropped its BRUs trips. And each aircraft is going to pick up the others rotations. You will have 23k obligations for your rotations that was dropped.
Not sure if swapping to a different trip will help. Realize with 23k they can give you a trip that might not start on the same day as the original trip and ultimately just has to get back the same day that you were going to get back. In other words they could give you a two day trip. I think you misspoke when you questioned yourself about reroute. They could assign a trip from now until 6 hours after your original sign in for your recovery flying. I was on the phone with ALPA scheduling yesterday clarifying all of this. I have 4 MXP trips that were dropped for the month. They more or less made me a reserve (Short call) pilot for the month. |
Originally Posted by LOBO
(Post 2115418)
CHAOS is about to happen with BRU and MXP. The A330 dropped its MXP trips and the 7ER dropped its BRUs trips. And each aircraft is going to pick up the others rotations. You will have 23k obligations for your rotations that was dropped.
Not sure if swapping to a different trip will help. Realize with 23k they can give you a trip that might not start on the same day as the original trip and ultimately just has to get back the same day that you were going to get back. In other words they could give you a two day trip. I think you misspoke when you questioned yourself about reroute. They could assign a trip from now until 6 hours after your original sign in for your recovery flying. I was on the phone with ALPA scheduling yesterday clarifying all of this. I have 4 MXP trips that were dropped for the month. They more or less made me a reserve (Short call) pilot for the month. I would also call your rep. I don't believe this falls under a recovery option. It does mention equipment substitution under IROPs but this is a pre month marketing change. |
Originally Posted by WhatNow
(Post 2115425)
I don't know who you talked with at ALPA but you are certainly not on short call. Read your options in the contract. Very worst case you have a short call obligation for 4 6 hour periods the entire month. On the ER it's unlikely you will even sit one of those.
Emails have been sent to the LEC. Like you said the definition of IROP has equipment substition listed. All this started taking place the day after schedules went final. I have called b.s. on this but, for right now everyone has been assigned 23k recovery flying. |
Non-rev question from a newbie...
Trying to non-rev my family of 4 from DFW to SJC, which will take a stop in either SLC or LAX. 1. Is this a stupid/crazy plan to expect to get 4x non-rev seats on multiple flights? I'd rather not shell out the money for confirmed seats. Especially since we're flexible on travel dates. 2. Would you guys list for it in travel net as a round-trip? 2 separate one-way trips? or list for each leg individually? I vaguely remember someone saying during Indoc that there are advantages to listing as either one-way trips or individual legs, but don't have a clue what those advantages are... 3. Anyone have experience checking bags (car seats) while non-revving? I assume they'll go with the first attempted leg and be at our destination ahead of us if we don't get on until later. 4. It'll be my wife's first non-rev experience (mil guy, new to the 121 world), so any additional advice you've got would be appreciated. Thanks for the help... Cheers, BUSTED Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by BUSTED
(Post 2115518)
Non-rev question from a newbie...
Trying to non-rev my family of 4 from DFW to SJC, which will take a stop in either SLC or LAX. 1. Is this a stupid/crazy plan to expect to get 4x non-rev seats on multiple flights? I'd rather not shell out the money for confirmed seats. Especially since we're flexible on travel dates. 2. Would you guys list for it in travel net as a round-trip? 2 separate one-way trips? or list for each leg individually? I vaguely remember someone saying during Indoc that there are advantages to listing as either one-way trips or individual legs, but don't have a clue what those advantages are... 3. Anyone have experience checking bags (car seats) while non-revving? I assume they'll go with the first attempted leg and be at our destination ahead of us if we don't get on until later. 4. It'll be my wife's first non-rev experience (mil guy, new to the 121 world), so any additional advice you've got would be appreciated. Thanks for the help... Cheers, BUSTED Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk It can be done. I have traveled all over the world with my family of 5. Be flexible. You're trying for SJC. Keep SFO and OAK and maybe SMF as a plan B. You can always get a one way car rental to SJC if needed for about $70-100. I always list one way, not one leg. One way makes sure your bags will make to SJC, (if you checked bags) even if you don't. Otherwise you will have to go to baggage claim and re-check your bags for every flight. I never list round-trip because my plans may change for the return trip and there is no added benefit for doing it so. Checking bags will be free for up to 2 bags per person. Your family can check 8 at no charge. 50lbs per bag max. Car seats are checked as bags if you choose to do so and you will pick it up at your final destination. About the wife, keep reminding her how much $$ you're saving. She will be game. Best of luck. |
Originally Posted by BUSTED
(Post 2115518)
Non-rev question from a newbie...
Trying to non-rev my family of 4 from DFW to SJC, which will take a stop in either SLC or LAX. 1. Is this a stupid/crazy plan to expect to get 4x non-rev seats on multiple flights? I'd rather not shell out the money for confirmed seats. Especially since we're flexible on travel dates. 2. Would you guys list for it in travel net as a round-trip? 2 separate one-way trips? or list for each leg individually? I vaguely remember someone saying during Indoc that there are advantages to listing as either one-way trips or individual legs, but don't have a clue what those advantages are... 3. Anyone have experience checking bags (car seats) while non-revving? I assume they'll go with the first attempted leg and be at our destination ahead of us if we don't get on until later. 4. It'll be my wife's first non-rev experience (mil guy, new to the 121 world), so any additional advice you've got would be appreciated.
Thanks for the help... Cheers, BUSTED Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by BUSTED
(Post 2115518)
Non-rev question from a newbie...
Trying to non-rev my family of 4 from DFW to SJC, which will take a stop in either SLC or LAX. 1. Is this a stupid/crazy plan to expect to get 4x non-rev seats on multiple flights? I'd rather not shell out the money for confirmed seats. Especially since we're flexible on travel dates. 2. Would you guys list for it in travel net as a round-trip? 2 separate one-way trips? or list for each leg individually? I vaguely remember someone saying during Indoc that there are advantages to listing as either one-way trips or individual legs, but don't have a clue what those advantages are... 3. Anyone have experience checking bags (car seats) while non-revving? I assume they'll go with the first attempted leg and be at our destination ahead of us if we don't get on until later. 4. It'll be my wife's first non-rev experience (mil guy, new to the 121 world), so any additional advice you've got would be appreciated. Thanks for the help... Cheers, BUSTED Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk They will not be allowed in First/Business unless they are 6 or older, so if you want any chance of you or wife to sit in first class, list one adult and child under six separately as one listing, and then list the others in a separate listing. Granted, there's nearly a snowball's chance in Lucifers kingdom that there will be first/biz on a domestic flight, but if there is, you don't want to forgo your opportunity to use it. On Hawaii/international flights for instance, it can make a real difference. Bon voyage, same as other posters, my family of Five has traveled to Japan, Korea, Palau, Australia, New Zealand, and to four other European cities as non-revs, along with a requisite number of trips in CONUS. Often the hardest leg on any Delta flight in my experience is ATL to Florida (sometimes anywhere in Florida). |
Kudos to the posters above, that was excellent advice. I grew up in an airline family that is both mom and dad, and I could not have said it half as well. You have given the questioner excellent advice.
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Get your wife spooled up on travel net. Download all the delta apps onto your smartphone. Using them only gets better with practice. The earlier in the day that you travel, the more success you will have.
Never stress over nonrev. Never. |
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