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Old 01-29-2018 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
As in go immediately, or simply get the award and get in line, meanwhile get recurrent on your previous equipment?
Their communications on LOA 17-02 didn't specify explicitly, but by my reading it would seem you can elect to go direct to the new category... as someone with a non-mloa absence exceeding 6 months appears to be able to do. NNP 17-15 had this excerpt:

Pilots Returning from a Leave of Absence

The PWA provides that a pilot who returns from a leave of absence of at least six months may
either return to the category he held at the beginning of the leave (so long as he would not
have been displaced from that category during his absence), or transfer to a category in
which an AE was awarded during his absence he could have held. USERRA law further provides
this benefit to a pilot who returns from a military leave of absence of any length.
Old 01-30-2018 | 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted by TED74
Their communications on LOA 17-02 didn't specify explicitly, but by my reading it would seem you can elect to go direct to the new category... as someone with a non-mloa absence exceeding 6 months appears to be able to do. NNP 17-15 had this excerpt:

Pilots Returning from a Leave of Absence

The PWA provides that a pilot who returns from a leave of absence of at least six months may
either return to the category he held at the beginning of the leave (so long as he would not
have been displaced from that category during his absence), or transfer to a category in
which an AE was awarded during his absence he could have held. USERRA law further provides
this benefit to a pilot who returns from a military leave of absence of any length.
The way I read that is I can go directly to the new cat if out on Any mil leave.
Old 01-30-2018 | 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by TED74
Military Affairs Committee confirmed some time ago (letter of agreement) that you can go to any category your seniority can hold for any AE that you missed due to MLOA.
True....IF you were not under a seat lock at the time of the AE.
Old 01-30-2018 | 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by duece12345
The way I read that is I can go directly to the new cat if out on Any mil leave.
That is correct. If you missed an AE due to Mil Leave and you were not under a seat lock at the time of the AE you can return to any category you could have held on the AE.
Old 01-30-2018 | 09:32 AM
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I have been willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, but I have gone over.

Delta IT sucks.


That is all.
Old 01-31-2018 | 07:11 AM
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Is there anywhere in Deltanet, Travelnet or icrew where we have to update our passport info when we get a new one? TIA
Old 01-31-2018 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Kjazz130
Is there anywhere in Deltanet, Travelnet or icrew where we have to update our passport info when we get a new one? TIA
Icrew- Personnel- Personnel Data-Update Personnel-Passport
Cancel that...
Actually- use the Pilot Assist app on the Surface. Text with the person on there your data and they will update it. The icrew no longer works.
Old 01-31-2018 | 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by FMGEC
Icrew- Personnel- Personnel Data-Update Personnel-Passport
Cancel that...
Actually- use the Pilot Assist app on the Surface. Text with the person on there your data and they will update it. The icrew no longer works.
Thanks for the update. I thought I was going crazy...still possible.
Old 02-01-2018 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by tunes
That is correct. If you missed an AE due to Mil Leave and you were not under a seat lock at the time of the AE you can return to any category you could have held on the AE.
Welp, they are going to requal me on the old cat and train me in order on the new cat. I’ll get requaled for 1 month on old equipment. ****.
Old 02-01-2018 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by duece12345
Welp, they are going to requal me on the old cat and train me in order on the new cat. I’ll get requaled for 1 month on old equipment. ****.
For 90 days, you probably just have a single sim period? Not surprised they'll burn that instead of paying NQAT.
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