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Old 02-22-2011 | 07:57 AM
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Two question about nonrev priority. Well maybe one.

What airline is code AS in deltanet on nonrev list? Is it Alaska?

If it is alaska do they get a higher priority than DL pilots on ASA flights?

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Old 02-22-2011 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by LandGreen2
any of you guys pulling GS's commute to DTW? How do you make that work? Aren't most the GS last minute?
On what rquipment?
Old 02-22-2011 | 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Nosmo King
Two question about nonrev priority. Well maybe one.

What airline is code AS in deltanet on nonrev list? Is it Alaska?

If it is alaska do they get a higher priority than DL pilots on ASA flights?

Thanks.
I believe it's ASA. I don't think Alaska can nonrev on us, except on an ID90/Zed.

If it's ASA, then yes, they travel as a higher priority on an ASA/Skywest flight. They would be S3 and we would be S3C. On other Connection carriers, they travel as S3C while we travel S3.

When priority levels were standardized among all the Connection carriers a few years ago, it included a exemption for ASA/Skywest, where their employees get higher priority on their own equipment. It's the only time when we (DL mainline) travel as an S3C instead of S3.
Old 02-22-2011 | 08:29 AM
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I'm doing taxes and trying to get my layovers info together to figure out my per diem deduction. Is there any way to find this info in iCrew? I'm a lazy S0B and don't keep a logbook anymore, so I have no idea where I was. When I try to pull up rotations from, say last January, nothing shows up.

How do you guys do this? Am I screwed because I didn't keep a log?

There's got to be some record somewhere of where we flew last year.

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Old 02-22-2011 | 08:30 AM
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Old 02-22-2011 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by scambo1
You start the reserve month with 70 credit hours. So 5 hours of greenslip would terminate the payback day? The benefit of flying on days off on reserve is that you are getting paid in addition to the 70 credit hours.
You know what I meant. You start the month with a 70 hour reserve guarantee which falls into the credit category. Your reserve guarantee gets reduced by actual credit when you fly a trip. I guess I should have said after flying 75 hours of actual credit then a GS gets 2X pay with no PB day. Again, a GS on reserve after flying 75 hours has no advantage to any of us and helps the company out on days they are short.
Old 02-22-2011 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by LeineLodge
I'm doing taxes and trying to get my layovers info together to figure out my per diem deduction. Is there any way to find this info in iCrew? I'm a lazy S0B and don't keep a logbook anymore, so I have no idea where I was. When I try to pull up rotations from, say last January, nothing shows up.

How do you guys do this? Am I screwed because I didn't keep a log?

There's got to be some record somewhere of where we flew last year.

Thanks
The hard way is to go to your timecard and print each month for last year. Then use that to access the "archived rotations" under the "Pre-flight" menu. I think you can get all rotations for last year that way.

The easy way is to get a flight time report from Flightline.com. The per deim info for your taxes will more than pay for the report ($50). It will include all trips by month as well as time away from base and amount of $$ that you can claim on your taxes based on IRS tables.

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Old 02-22-2011 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by LeineLodge
I'm doing taxes and trying to get my layovers info together to figure out my per diem deduction. Is there any way to find this info in iCrew? I'm a lazy S0B and don't keep a logbook anymore, so I have no idea where I was. When I try to pull up rotations from, say last January, nothing shows up.

How do you guys do this? Am I screwed because I didn't keep a log?

There's got to be some record somewhere of where we flew last year.

Thanks
You can go to flightline.com or call them and order your "expense report," its $50.00 bucks but they put the whole thing together for you
Old 02-22-2011 | 08:45 AM
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Quick question. On the DALPA site, there used to be a seniority calculator that would tell your projected seniority for each year until you retire.

I can't find it anymore. Is it gone? Can someone point me to it?

Thanks.
Old 02-22-2011 | 08:57 AM
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Awesome. Thanks guys. $50 sounds like a deal at this point. I've been screwing around in iCrew for over an hour and have hardly gotten anywhere.

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You can go to flightline.com or call them and order your "expense report," its $50.00 bucks but they put the whole thing together for you
Originally Posted by UncleSam
The hard way is to go to your timecard and print each month for last year. Then use that to access the "archived rotations" under the "Pre-flight" menu. I think you can get all rotations for last year that way.

The easy way is to get a flight time report from Flightline.com. The per deim info for your taxes will more than pay for the report ($50). It will include all trips by month as well as time away from base and amount of $$ that you can claim on your taxes based on IRS tables.
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