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"...Reserve yellow slip (YS) or green slip (GS) – Language is corrected to reflect that a reserve pilot may not be awarded a yellow slip or green slip that would:
o Cause him to exceed his block hour limit..." Did we just kill Rolling Thunder? Or does this mean you can't go past 70 + ALV (and who would)? |
Originally Posted by Sink r8
(Post 903468)
"...Reserve yellow slip (YS) or green slip (GS) – Language is corrected to reflect that a reserve pilot may not be awarded a yellow slip or green slip that would:
o Cause him to exceed his block hour limit..." Did we just kill Rolling Thunder? Or does this mean you can't go past 70 + ALV (and who would)? |
Enough of this LOA stuff - I think our planes are dirty too ;-)
The Russian says: Avianova: Few know how our planes are washed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=ERHIbisAMeo#! (wait for it...) |
Originally Posted by Sink r8
(Post 903468)
"...Reserve yellow slip (YS) or green slip (GS) – Language is corrected to reflect that a reserve pilot may not be awarded a yellow slip or green slip that would:
o Cause him to exceed his block hour limit..." Did we just kill Rolling Thunder? Or does this mean you can't go past 70 + ALV (and who would)? |
Originally Posted by iaflyer
(Post 903477)
Neither - Block Hour Limit is ensuring you don't reach 1000 for the year by, say, Nov. (then you'd have to have the rest of the year off)
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Originally Posted by iaflyer
(Post 903477)
Neither - Block Hour Limit is ensuring you don't reach 1000 for the year by, say, Nov. (then you'd have to have the rest of the year off)
B. Block Hour Limit for which the formula is being applied (e.g., B = 11 for the calculation1. A domestic category pilot’s block hour limit for the subsequent bid period will be calculated using the following formula: Block hour limit = 1000 – A – (75 x B) A = his block hours accumulated since January 1 of the current year plus his scheduled block hours remaining in the current bid period, and B = the number of bid periods remaining in the year subsequent to the bid period |
Originally Posted by Carl Spackler
(Post 903462)
Do we have the ability to trade/swap vacation days with another pilot?
Carl The short answer is yes, but you have to find the one you want to swap with and work it out with them and through scheds. or the vacation guru. On the DALPA forum there is a Vacation Swap conference where you can post yours to see if anyone there is interested. I'm not sure if there is a way to find out who has which week however so good luck finding them, maybe the vacation guru knows who has which weeks. I beileve that guru is Lynn Ivey, but call your CPO and ask who to call, might be different up north. |
Originally Posted by Denny Crane
(Post 903459)
DAL73n,
When I was based in LAX I got one of those letters too. Talk to the LAX CPO secretary. She has dealt with this numerous times and can help you out. Denny Scoop |
Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 903429)
It is what they are to do. Point is that they are doing what we have demanded. No more "received" resolutions.
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So Thanksgiving Weather by base:
ATL- rain, high of 57, day before "national opt out day" will have a high of 71 and TSRA's. DTW- snow, high of 38. JFK - showers from Tue-Thursday, highs in the 50s, MSP - snow on national opt out day, highs in the 20s, lows in the teens. Ah, MSP, where winter changed into spring, spring changed into summer, summer changed back into winter, and winter gave spring and summer a miss and went straight on into autumn... until one day... MEM- shows on national opt out day otherwise highs in the 50s SLC- clear, highs in the 30s SEA- clear, in the 40s LAX- do we have a base there? I thought we gave that up to Alaska. I'm sure its highs in the 60s and clear skies, I won't even bother looking it up. Too bad, that was probably a nice base. Ugh, I'm sorry. It's thanksgiving. This is supposed to be a happy occasion. Let's not bicker and argue over who killed who. I guess I should go back to studying my CD. I now know you should rest between 2-6 and 2-6. I've got the rest periods down pat on the 88 now. I don't think I get one. Just a hunch. |
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