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Originally Posted by dragon
(Post 939352)
Does that mean you'll be a Vikings fan???
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What is ones obligation if they are removed from a trip for OE?
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Originally Posted by NWA320pilot
(Post 939389)
ANC can be a more moderate climate than MSP during the winter! Brrrrrr I hate preflights there.
I know, that is why I live up there, was just poking fun at the tundra stuff. am still pi$$ed they closed ANC, seemed like a real stupid thing to do. |
Originally Posted by satchip
(Post 939316)
Oh man, I got hosed. I think 7 dudes came in on top of me.
Congrats on finishing 73 training btw.
Originally Posted by Rudder
(Post 939431)
I know, that is why I live up there, was just poking fun at the tundra stuff. am still pi$$ed they closed ANC, seemed like a real stupid thing to do.
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Originally Posted by NWA320pilot
(Post 939430)
What is ones obligation if they are removed from a trip for OE?
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 939448)
Review Sec 23.G. Basically they have until 12 hours prior to your original report time to put another trip on your schedule. You get assigned open time BEFORE reserves. There's more to it, but I don't want to give bad info.
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Originally Posted by NWA320pilot
(Post 939430)
What is ones obligation if they are removed from a trip for OE?
Thanks Regular First Officers Removed for OE If a regular First Officer is removed from his entire rotation for another pilot’s OE, he will be subject to recovery flying under Section 23 G.5.a. 1. The Company must attempt to notify him of his recovery flying at least 12 hours prior to his original report. If he has not been assigned recovery flying by that time, he has no further recovery obligation. 2. He can be assigned a single rotation that reports on any day of the original rotation but NET his original report, and releases NLT four hours after his original release or the same calendar day, whichever is later. a. If the assignment to recovery flying is being made within 24 hours of his original report and the recovery flying reports on the same day as the originally scheduled rotation, he will only be assigned recovery flying under Section 23 N.3. (after white slips). b. If the assignment to recovery flying is being made more than 24 hours prior to his original report, or the recovery flying reports after A day of the original rotation, he will be assigned recovery flying prior to any assignment made under Section 23 N.1. 3. If he is removed from all or part of his recovery rotation, he cannot be assigned additional recovery flying. 4. If he has not acknowledged his recovery flying three hours prior to his original report, the recovery flying may be removed, and he will be subject to recovery flying under Section 23 K.1. (Refer to “Regular Pilots Removed for IROPS” above). In this case the pilot is required to be promptly available at his base at the originally scheduled report time. He may be assigned recovery flying scheduled to release NLT four hours after his original release or the same calendar day, whichever is later (domestic). An international category pilot may be assigned recovery flying scheduled to release NLT 30 hours after his original release, provided the last duty period of the recovery flying contains an ocean crossing. |
Originally Posted by NWA320pilot
(Post 939449)
I read all of that but I am not an attorney so it was clear as mud....:)
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Pack on the Way!
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