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Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 797628)
We're dancing around this event but if this thing keeps erupting....
Delta Air Lines is in some deep financial trouble. But my liver would be another problem:eek: |
Originally Posted by Ferd149
(Post 797637)
I wonder what the plan is to get crews home, someday. It will be interesting to see the payslips for the stuck crews.:eek: |
Originally Posted by buzzpat
(Post 797618)
Johnso, if you use your APD you can get up to 4 days off. I've never used it to drop reserve but I wouldn't waste it on only 1 day off. Get the max.
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I always though it got reset on your pass anniversary date or when the vacation year starts over.
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Originally Posted by sevenfiveseven
(Post 797641)
When does an APD get reset to be used again?
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Originally Posted by Ferd149
(Post 797632)
Interesting. Love all the ways to skin the same cat. Unless the fleet comes out and says, "this is the way" I'll bet it will just be left up to the capt. Indecision is the key to flexibility and flexibility is the key to airpower:D
We never had much of a problem with landings, as there was a domestic leg in and out of BOS or JFK (then back and forth to AMS) so the real crew got their landings ok. You would have to ask a DTW guy if that was a problem since they did DTW to AMS. As the JAFA, I always had a DH (ie to and from BOS) starting and ending the trip. But, I've never had a problem with landings since I mix up domestic and international......and on the asia stuff I get lots of landings too. Who sits where? The capt always sits in his seat whenever he is in the cockpit. The first FO slides over to the left for middle break and then goes back when the capt (off middle break) comes back up. Junior FO from first break sits right the entire time. Ferd I know this has the potential to sound like another food fight, but I think I like our way much better. Being junior I would always be stuck with first break on your system, even if it was my leg. Trying to land in high winds and crappy wx in JFK or London with no sleep would not be safe. One of my favorite quotes BTW. A true Air Force Vet you are. We have to stick together with all these squids and Jar Heads in this company! |
Originally Posted by Ferd149
(Post 797637)
As will everyone else. I wonder what the plan is to get crews home, someday. I'd be outta tidywhitties by now.........except in AMS where we get laundry service;)
But my liver would be another problem:eek: Look at the bright side, at least you're not stuck in Mumbai. I just went through there and saw many aircraft (and I'm guessing crews) stuck there. Of note was a DL 332 and a UPS 744. What's the usual routing for that DL 332? |
Originally Posted by satchip
(Post 797646)
Our way is the RP takes whomever is on break's seat. Lately I've had captains give up both legs so FOs could get landings. The old standard was CA always flew over and FO flew back. Now it's about 50/50 over or back. Most guys will give you a choice.
I know this has the potential to sound like another food fight, but I think I like our way much better. Being junior I would always be stuck with first break on your system, even if it was my leg. Trying to land in high winds and crappy wx in JFK or London with no sleep would not be safe. One of my favorite quotes BTW. A true Air Force Vet you are. We have to stick together with all these squids and Jar Heads in this company! Yeah, you me a and Buzz gotta stick together. Just remember, thems Jar Heads was just PE majors who couldn't pass the AFOQT. Kidding, just kidding........I'm love'en the HBO series "Pacific"! Some tough kids, I don't think I could have done that. Ferd |
Originally Posted by dundem
(Post 797648)
Look at the bright side, at least you're not stuck in Mumbai. I just went through there and saw many aircraft (and I'm guessing crews) stuck there. Of note was a DL 332 and a UPS 744. What's the usual routing for that DL 332?
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Is there a way to pull up your past monthly flying history with flight times/city pairs in Icrew or some other place??:confused:
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