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According to the video, the procedure will require that we are stopped and have the parking brake set while working with the numbers. IF everything goes as planned and we get the numbers while we are pushing, in most places it will not be much of a problem. If they come during taxi it will require us to pull off. I could see a bit of a issue in ATL, JFK, LGA and LAX as the ramps are already congested and each aircraft taking another one or two minutes stopped in the alley won't help.
Have not watched the video yet,but didn't SD's note say the numbers will come D+3 and before taxi.I take that to mean you don't start taxi if you don't have the numbers.
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No, I believe it should be sent NLT than departure + 3, I do not think there was a prohibition on taxi.
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Hey guys, long time lurker first time poster! Always enjoyed everone's insight, and humor. Except FTB, that dude is way too serious.
Quick question. I will be deviating from deadhead on the back end of an international trip. I can't change it until I sign in, but my question is basically which class of service can I book, or does it even give me a choice. I know we can't book first or business for domestic, and then take your chances on deadhead, but since we are required to have business for an international deadhead should I just book business if it gives me the choice.
Thanks guys, in advance!
Quick question. I will be deviating from deadhead on the back end of an international trip. I can't change it until I sign in, but my question is basically which class of service can I book, or does it even give me a choice. I know we can't book first or business for domestic, and then take your chances on deadhead, but since we are required to have business for an international deadhead should I just book business if it gives me the choice.
Thanks guys, in advance!
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Hey guys, long time lurker first time poster! Always enjoyed everone's insight, and humor. Except FTB, that dude is way too serious.
Quick question. I will be deviating from deadhead on the back end of an international trip. I can't change it until I sign in, but my question is basically which class of service can I book, or does it even give me a choice. I know we can't book first or business for domestic, and then take your chances on deadhead, but since we are required to have business for an international deadhead should I just book business if it gives me the choice.
Thanks guys, in advance!
Quick question. I will be deviating from deadhead on the back end of an international trip. I can't change it until I sign in, but my question is basically which class of service can I book, or does it even give me a choice. I know we can't book first or business for domestic, and then take your chances on deadhead, but since we are required to have business for an international deadhead should I just book business if it gives me the choice.
Thanks guys, in advance!
I don't think anybody has a problem plugging in the numbers on the fly...like I said, happens all of the time. What I have a real problem with is telling the tower that we need to stop, set the brakes, and plug them in because somebody in upper management thinks it'll be too much heads down time. As an LA guy who flies to JFK and ATL almost exclusively, DAL will become the most hated airline out there and I'll be biting my tongue every time. It'll be embarassing.
Change the procedure, get the numbers after the push, fine, but let us plug it in on the roll. We can handle it, we do it all the time. What world do these folks think we operate in? IAD in the simulator would be my guess.
Change the procedure, get the numbers after the push, fine, but let us plug it in on the roll. We can handle it, we do it all the time. What world do these folks think we operate in? IAD in the simulator would be my guess.
J29 is correct. If you look at the flight you choose it will show in the far right side what class you are OK for. It will always say OK in Y for a domestic flight. Remember that for a flight over 3:45 it is a window or an isle. Put those preferences in when booking and you should be fine.
Flights that are considered an Ocean Crossing allow booking in FC just like what is required for a INTL DH per the PWA.
Happy DV8ing
FtB is truly a genius that has way to much time on his hands.
Flights that are considered an Ocean Crossing allow booking in FC just like what is required for a INTL DH per the PWA.
Happy DV8ing
FtB is truly a genius that has way to much time on his hands.
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