IA question
#1
I have a question about rotations that are awarded with the 'A' designation. It was my understanding that those are inverse assignments and are awarded from most junior to senior via a robocall. How is it folks senior to me are getting them and my phone hasn't rang about any of them. Am I missing something?
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I have a question about rotations that are awarded with the 'A' designation. It was my understanding that those are inverse assignments and are awarded from most junior to senior via a robocall. How is it folks senior to me are getting them and my phone hasn't rang about any of them. Am I missing something?
Well if you were legal to do it you should have been called. I would run the rotation in question through the rules auditor and see what it says.
With that being said IAs are not something that we as Pilots put in for as they are generally thought of as "grabbing" a Pilot who did not want to fly and "obligating" him to fly. Hard to claim damage from not being forced to do something.
Finally I know how you feel - there are times when I would appreciate an IA call like this month where I am only at 58 hours and a GS would be meaningless but I would consider a IA.
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I got an IA with a trip in open time that was scheduled to show in less than an hour. Never got a phone call, but I picked up the phone to see if they still needed it covered.
I might have not gotten a phone call because I was suppose to be in call for the next day and that might have eliminated me from how the phone calls normally go out.
I might have not gotten a phone call because I was suppose to be in call for the next day and that might have eliminated me from how the phone calls normally go out.
#4
I think the robot call hits everyone at the same time who is eligible. The first call my be nanoseconds before the last one but they seem to hit at the same time. (When your 3 beers into a good day on the boat with a friend in the same category)
#5
It calls everyone at once.
Not really "inverse" anything.
#7
In theory it calls at the same time, so you should get a call even if someone calls back for it immediately or gets crazy and actually picks up. Also, once they get to IA, it's anyone's trip because it assumes you don't have a green slip request in icrew. If you did and were legal, you should've gotten the GS call before the trip went to IA.
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In theory it calls at the same time, so you should get a call even if someone calls back for it immediately or gets crazy and actually picks up. Also, once they get to IA, it's anyone's trip because it assumes you don't have a green slip request in icrew. If you did and were legal, you should've gotten the GS call before the trip went to IA.
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