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LeineLodge 02-22-2011 09:08 AM

FWIW I just went to Flightline.com and ordered the expense report. It showed up as $50 and then showed a $50 discount. A little dumb pilot math brings that down to FREE.

Not sure if this is normal, I didn't order it correctly, or I was the equivalent of the 60,000th poster on this thread. Either way FREE is good :D

Bucking Bar 02-22-2011 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by Nosmo King (Post 952141)
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.

We get DOH.

Bucking Bar 02-22-2011 09:19 AM

Disregard.

Jinks 02-22-2011 09:22 AM

Leine,

I got the same discount 3 weeks ago when I ordered mine. Now if I can just get motivated to do my taxes. :eek:

Jinks

forgot to bid 02-22-2011 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by formerdal (Post 952171)
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

Amen to that. ^^^ Got mine back today. Says I get $561 back. Not bad, not as fun as when I was an ER guy but I'll take as much money back as I can. ;)

btw, I made $185/hr in 2010. :D

Denny Crane 02-22-2011 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by Jinks (Post 952212)
Leine,

I got the same discount 3 weeks ago when I ordered mine. Now if I can just get motivated to do my taxes. :eek:

Jinks

Leine and Jinks,

Flightline is trying to get customers for the expense report from former NW guys. They are giving the first one free to former NW in hopes they will come back in years to follow.

This is a GREAT product! I've used it for years and it has saved me a good deal of money. Well worth the money and I believe you can write it off too!!

Denny

beer 02-22-2011 10:31 AM

Just go to Icrew and go look up all your schedules by month. They made changes to icrew and now you can go back for the whole year!! If you have icrew max, when you pull up all your schedules, you can click right on the trip. It took me maybe 20 minutes to get all my layovers for 2010.

LeineLodge 02-22-2011 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by beer (Post 952240)
Just go to Icrew and go look up all your schedules by month. They made changes to icrew and now you can go back for the whole year!! If you have icrew max, when you pull up all your schedules, you can click right on the trip. It took me maybe 20 minutes to get all my layovers for 2010.

I tried this, but it won't let me open any rotations from December 2009 (spill trip) or January 2010. I gave up quickly after that and ordered the report.

Thanks for the tip though. icrew max is a nice add-on.

Bill Lumberg 02-22-2011 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by LeineLodge (Post 952198)
FWIW I just went to Flightline.com and ordered the expense report. It showed up as $50 and then showed a $50 discount. A little dumb pilot math brings that down to FREE.

Not sure if this is normal, I didn't order it correctly, or I was the equivalent of the 60,000th poster on this thread. Either way FREE is good :D

First time is free.

NuGuy 02-22-2011 10:53 AM

Heyas,

Noticed an "L" before the flight numbers in my next rotation display. Turns out there is OE going on, and I'm probably going to get the boot off my rotation.

What are the chances scheds will call with the new plan before I have to commute (prior to 12 hours out from report)?

Since it's a morning trip, I go up the night before, so I'll have to spend the night no matter what.

Nu


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