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Gunfighter 08-30-2010 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by gloopy (Post 863143)
If you are becoming sick on reserve you need to call them first rather than busting out a "oh yeah, about that...." once you are tagged.


AA has a "sick if needed" option for reserve pilots. If you are sick, call in and tell scheduling. If you are "needed" for reserve coverage, then you are charged sick leave. If you aren't needed, then no charge to sick leave. It's something we should look for in our next contract.

gloopy 08-30-2010 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 863236)
AA has a "sick if needed" option for reserve pilots. If you are sick, call in and tell scheduling. If you are "needed" for reserve coverage, then you are charged sick leave. If you aren't needed, then no charge to sick leave. It's something we should look for in our next contract.

That sounds like a very pilot friendly policy, and also has some potential pro-safety elements as well as more advanced time for the company to pre-plan potential absences.

shiznit 08-30-2010 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 863236)
AA has a "sick if needed" option for reserve pilots. If you are sick, call in and tell scheduling. If you are "needed" for reserve coverage, then you are charged sick leave. If you aren't needed, then no charge to sick leave. It's something we should look for in our next contract.

Fedex has a very similar policy. Definitely needs to be in the next contract.

johnso29 08-30-2010 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 863236)
AA has a "sick if needed" option for reserve pilots. If you are sick, call in and tell scheduling. If you are "needed" for reserve coverage, then you are charged sick leave. If you aren't needed, then no charge to sick leave. It's something we should look for in our next contract.


Originally Posted by shiznit (Post 863325)
Fedex has a very similar policy. Definitely needs to be in the next contract.


Anyone know how it is determined if you're needed? Is there a formula? Is it just reserves available to reserves required? Just wondering how defend a discrepancy with the company if this policy was available.

RockyBoy 08-30-2010 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 863236)
AA has a "sick if needed" option for reserve pilots. If you are sick, call in and tell scheduling. If you are "needed" for reserve coverage, then you are charged sick leave. If you aren't needed, then no charge to sick leave. It's something we should look for in our next contract.

That would be awesome. When your at the bottom of the list on reserve it is tough to call in sick knowing your chances of getting used are nil. However, if you don't you risk a trip to the CP office. If we had this deal that would solve the whole problem of the reserve roulette issue they have going on.

Gunfighter 08-30-2010 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by gloopy (Post 863311)
That sounds like a very pilot friendly policy, and also has some potential pro-safety elements as well as more advanced time for the company to pre-plan potential absences.

This type of plan is a definate benefit to the company. In exchange for offering this type of sick leave plan, which benefits the company, we should get a pay raise.

Gunfighter 08-30-2010 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by johnso29 (Post 863333)
Anyone know how it is determined if you're needed? Is there a formula? Is it just reserves available to reserves required? Just wondering how defend a discrepancy with the company if this policy was available.

If scheduling gets to your name on the LC or SC list for a trip assignment, then you are "sick" and charged sick leave. If you are at the top of the list or for that matter, the only pilot on the list, but they never get to you for a trip assignment then you are not needed and don't take a hit on the sick leave.

johnso29 08-30-2010 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 863358)
If scheduling gets to your name on the LC or SC list for a trip assignment, then you are "sick" and charged sick leave. If you are at the top of the list or for that matter, the only pilot on the list, but they never get to you for a trip assignment then you are not needed and don't take a hit on the sick leave.


Ok, gotcha. I like that. Thanks. :)

Brocc15 09-18-2010 12:07 PM

What do you guys think is more Junior, as in which one would a new hire move up the ranks fastest and hold a good schedule... MSP 88 or DTW 320? I would guess MSP 88 but I don't know.

Cycle Pilot 09-18-2010 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by Brocc15 (Post 872623)
What do you guys think is more Junior, as in which one would a new hire move up the ranks fastest and hold a good schedule... MSP 88 or DTW 320? I would guess MSP 88 but I don't know.

As of now, MSP M88 in more junior.


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