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Check Essential 06-11-2010 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 824983)
In a 30-31 day month, you get 13 X days. If I have two days of MLOA during that month, does that affect the number of X days? Will I still have 13 X days and 2 days MLOA?

I'm wondering if I should protect my MLOA with requested X days ...

Thanks.

Unofficial answer:

I think when you have MLOA they pro-rate your X days.
See the table in Section 12.N.7.a

If the MLOA is all on X days then you won't lose anything.

Weed 06-11-2010 05:08 PM

S2 travel
 
Fellas,
Is one S2 good for an entire one way trip (say SLC-ATL-FLL).
or is it just one leg (SLC-ATL)
or is it good for 24 hours?

Thanks

UncleSam 06-11-2010 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by Weed (Post 825027)
Fellas,
Is one S2 good for an entire one way trip (say SLC-ATL-FLL).
or is it just one leg (SLC-ATL)
or is it good for 24 hours?

Thanks

Weed,

They are described as one for each "flight day". I think that means that all the legs must start on the same day. Don't know if it is 24 hr day or calendar day. Ask the staff in CPO or call CPSC and ask.

Weed 06-11-2010 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by UncleSam (Post 825033)
Weed,

They are described as one for each "flight day". I think that means that all the legs must start on the same day. Don't know if it is 24 hr day or calendar day. Ask the staff in CPO or call CPSC and ask.

Thanks,
That rings a bell. And do you remember if the day is based of ZULU time or ATL time?

UncleSam 06-11-2010 05:44 PM

I think it is based on the time zone of the first departure city.

Razorback flyer 06-11-2010 05:46 PM

I believe passes are good for one flight day, meaning as long as travel Begins on the same day, you only use one pass.

So if you went SLC-ATL-FLL, and all flights were scheduled to depart on the 11th of June, that's only one pass.

Differnet scenario: If you flew STL-CVG-CDG, its also 1 pass, even though you flew into the next day, since all flights orginated on the 11th. However, if you were to go STL-ATL-AMS-BOM, it would be 2 passes, since the legs up to AMS orginated on the 11th, but the AMS-BOM originated on the 12th.

Time doesn't make a differrence, just what calender day the flight/flights were scheduled to depart on.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

maddogmax 06-11-2010 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by Razorback flyer (Post 825046)
I believe passes are good for one flight day, meaning as long as travel Begins on the same day, you only use one pass.

So if you went SLC-ATL-FLL, and all flights were scheduled to depart on the 11th of June, that's only one pass.

Differnet scenario: If you flew STL-CVG-CDG, its also 1 pass, even though you flew into the next day, since all flights orginated on the 11th. However, if you were to go STL-ATL-AMS-BOM, it would be 2 passes, since the legs up to AMS orginated on the 11th, but the AMS-BOM originated on the 12th.

Time doesn't make a differrence, just what calender day the flight/flights were scheduled to depart on.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

So if my son leaves LAS at 11:30 pm and arrives in IAD at 9:15 am is that 1 or 2 S2'S?

forgot to bid 06-11-2010 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 824928)
What? You don't think a note from an assistant greenskeeper with a slightly stained T-shirt would be helpful?

You must travel in some pretty lofty circles.

Carl

I think a note from the greenskeeper would be fantastic.

I do circles in lofty places with people I'm told to hang out with, so I guess you're right. :D

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forgot to bid 06-11-2010 06:16 PM

So there is a new close-out procedure, but can I make a request. I don't really care about seeing 14/128, 1 JS, 3 FA, 12 KIDS.

You can take all of that and throw it out the window as far as I care because really how many people is that? A large person who occupies 2 seats shows up as 2 people, lap kids are missing. I just want to know how many living human beings are in the back of my plane so that when things go bad I can tell the right person exactly how many people need to be found standing outside of this airplane.

Am I missing it somewhere, is it on the paperwork somewhere? Is it on the preface, if it is, I've missed it for 2.5 years. I know I can ask for the count, but why not have it on the paperwork?

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acl65pilot 06-11-2010 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by maddogmax (Post 825049)
So if my son leaves LAS at 11:30 pm and arrives in IAD at 9:15 am is that 1 or 2 S2'S?

One, if it is one flight, but two if they connect on the next flight day in a hub.


KC10;
Yes if your MLOA would prorate your days available so it would fall in to the chart that Check states as total days available for the month.


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