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Denny Crane 11-28-2020 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by FangsF15 (Post 3164232)
Im one, but for an atypical reason. Returned from disability, and been over 6 weeks with nary a peep.

I’m a little late then but welcome back!!!

Denny

fishforfun 11-30-2020 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by dc10guy (Post 3164157)
yep great thanksgiving

Same. Came on real quick.

Gspeed 11-30-2020 04:26 AM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 3164226)
C = Assignment with conflict.

Just hit “HELP” on the Trip Coverage page for an explanation of codes.

What does F stand for? I've seen plenty of greenslips get assigned with less than 12 hours notice but still coded as G. Maybe it only applies to a reserve pilot doing a greenslip with less than 12 hours notice?

Falcon20 11-30-2020 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by Gspeed;[url=tel:3164778
3164778[/url]]What does F stand for? I've seen plenty of greenslips get assigned with less than 12 hours notice but still coded as G. Maybe it only applies to a reserve pilot doing a greenslip with less than 12 hours notice?

correct that only applies for reserve pilots. It allows them to be paid block on the first day of the trip.

Planetrain 11-30-2020 06:04 AM


Originally Posted by Gspeed (Post 3164778)
What does F stand for? I've seen plenty of greenslips get assigned with less than 12 hours notice but still coded as G. Maybe it only applies to a reserve pilot doing a greenslip with less than 12 hours notice?

Exactly this. LC Reserve with GS, less than 12 hours notice.

LumberJack 11-30-2020 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by Gspeed (Post 3164778)
What does F stand for? I've seen plenty of greenslips get assigned with less than 12 hours notice but still coded as G. Maybe it only applies to a reserve pilot doing a greenslip with less than 12 hours notice?

The "Help" button in Daily Trip Coverage has all the codes.

Big E 757 11-30-2020 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by fishforfun (Post 3164760)
Same. Came on real quick.

Those of you that have gotten COVID recently, do you think you were exposed at home or at work? I was really careful early on, wiping the cockpit down, sanitizing my hands 30 times a day, but like many, I don’t know if it’s laziness or desensitizing, but I haven’t been as careful recently. I still haven’t gotten it.

I’ve been tested 3 times and tested once for antibodies. Negatives across the board.

Gspeed 11-30-2020 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by LumberJack (Post 3164826)
The "Help" button in Daily Trip Coverage has all the codes.

Yes it doesn’t give info like what I posted.

F = GREEN SLIP WITH < 12HRS TO REPORT”

Drum 11-30-2020 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by dc10guy (Post 3164143)
I think we have more then we know. Ask me how I know. COVID sucks.

I'm sure you complied with all mask mandates too.

Got sick 3 weeks ago. Fever 101.6, no other symptoms other than feeling like dog**** in general. Went to hospital. Gave me CV-19 test and influenza A&B test, all negative. Doc said it "was something viral". 3 days later no fever feeling better. No other symptoms. Another negative CV test before I went back to work (just wanted to make sure).

Dude, your body did what it was supposed to do.

Masks don't work, the protocols are basically eyewash for the masses. As evidence of us still catching the bug (or at least testing positive for it).

Your immune system, as a normal healthy person, is perfectly capable of handling 99.9% of viruses and bacteria.

UGBSM 11-30-2020 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Big E 757 (Post 3164850)
Those of you that have gotten COVID recently, do you think you were exposed at home or at work? I was really careful early on, wiping the cockpit down, sanitizing my hands 30 times a day, but like many, I don’t know if it’s laziness or desensitizing, but I haven’t been as careful recently. I still haven’t gotten it.

I’ve been tested 3 times and tested once for antibodies. Negatives across the board.

I've had 2 negative tests and 1 negative antibody test. I haven't had the cold or flu either this year, which is odd for me.

I don't think the COVID threat is touching things so much. Although I think that sanitizing, washing hands, and not touching my face has helped with me not getting the regular cold and flu rhinovirus either. No, the biggest COVID threat is breathing it in I think. Mostly I try to stay away from being close to someone without a mask in a closed, non ventilated environment. Like a car, or small room.

So maybe the biggest threat is to be in the cockpit with someone who has asymptomatic COVID, or in a van or taxi with someone who won't wear a mask properly. Like my last hotel taxi drive who wore his mask around his mouth and chin leaving his big ole nose sticking out. A mask "pretender".

In spite of all the hysteria, to date there are about 13.4M reported cases of COVID in the USA out of a population of 330M. So that's about 4%. So 96% have NOT caught the COVID virus which doesn't make me feel so special after all really. Yes, those are approximate numbers, there are no doubt many more cases not reported, but there are also many more people in this country than the census has counted.


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