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Old 04-01-2017 | 08:00 AM
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Along these lines....is there any particular reason the Home version of iCrew doesn't work any more? Logs in fine, but as soon as I select something (schedule, PCS, Awarded Trips etc.) it closes and the click to return link appears but to the regular iCrew page.

Edit: Disregard. Just tried it again. Mysteriously after a couple of weeks of the above, it worked normally today. Go figure. Must have been the threat of an APC inquiry/solution that did the trick.

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Old 04-01-2017 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
An MD absolutely vaporizes a lock. Not only that, you can jump to wherever you you can hold, also without a lock. And a paid move. And some PS and S1A passes. Its a really good deal.

Not sure about VD at the moment but I think you can jump under a freeze if you get a VD, but not sure about a paid move, and your jump I think does incur a freeze. Someone will fill in the details soon I'm sure.
it is the golden ticket. strategically bid to get MD 2x in my time. idk why anyone would not use it when its an option.
Old 04-01-2017 | 04:05 PM
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Out of left field here...is the pool once you get a cjo fifo or competitive?

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Originally Posted by Pilot7576
Out of left field here...is the pool once you get a cjo fifo or competitive?



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Date of interview and within that group high last 4 of social....Class is divided by high to low last 4 of social


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Old 04-02-2017 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by tunes
Date of interview and within that group high last 4 of social....Class is divided by high to low last 4 of social


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I can tell you this was not the case with my interview date. They did not call for class dates by last four within interview day. I have a high last four and was called last and put in a week later class date than the rest of my interview day. And I did not have any restrictions on start date or anything.
Old 04-02-2017 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by CE55Pilot
I can tell you this was not the case with my interview date. They did not call for class dates by last four within interview day. I have a high last four and was called last and put in a week later class date than the rest of my interview day. And I did not have any restrictions on start date or anything.


That's an anomaly. For the last who knows when that's how it's been.


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Old 04-02-2017 | 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by CE55Pilot
I can tell you this was not the case with my interview date. They did not call for class dates by last four within interview day. I have a high last four and was called last and put in a week later class date than the rest of my interview day. And I did not have any restrictions on start date or anything.
Were the rest of your interview classmates SSPs?
Old 04-03-2017 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Dodo
Were the rest of your interview classmates SSPs?
Doubtful. Unless things have changed, SSPs are interviewed on their own day.

With the SSP winding down, however, if they mixed 'off-the-street' and SSP on the same day, the successful OTS guys would be put into their pool and the SSPs would be put into theirs (to be metered out of 9E at whatever rate is currently happening).
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Carry-out trip question:
I'm trying to figure out my 'personal credit window' for May's bid. I have a trip that starts in April and carries over to May 3. I understand that all of the trip's 'credit' (4:59) is payed in May, but what else is included in May for bid/pay purposes? To complicate things, I fly a red-eye that departs on the night of the 1st and lands on the morning of the 2nd (crossing the bid periods). How much of that flight's block time is Apr -vs- May credit?

On the NAVBLUE calendar there are three numbers:
On the left, by the pairing number it has C/O: 11:15
On the right it has the trip credit of 27:11
and under that it has I/P Credit: 008:06

So, is the May portion of the trip 11:15/8:06/some other value?

Thanks in advance.
Old 04-04-2017 | 06:36 PM
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I/p is in period credit. Look at the results tab to see how much pre month credit u have to start.
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