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#2
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Joined APC: Apr 2016
Position: newYORK
Posts: 114
...on a side note for new hires, DO NOT create multiple flight listings, it could lead into losing your flight benefits.
I've been noticing the names of some reserve guys with multiple listings as FDJ EAG to the same destination
play "fair" with the rest of us commuters!!!
I've been noticing the names of some reserve guys with multiple listings as FDJ EAG to the same destination
play "fair" with the rest of us commuters!!!
#4
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Joined APC: Nov 2014
Posts: 259
...on a side note for new hires, DO NOT create multiple flight listings, it could lead into losing your flight benefits.
I've been noticing the names of some reserve guys with multiple listings as FDJ EAG to the same destination
play "fair" with the rest of us commuters!!!
I've been noticing the names of some reserve guys with multiple listings as FDJ EAG to the same destination
play "fair" with the rest of us commuters!!!
#5
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Joined APC: Apr 2016
Position: newYORK
Posts: 114
yes, pilots listing and checking in for multiple flights.
there are hourly flights out of ord to lax as an example, pilots will list and check in to all flights available leaving from ord to lax.
some would even list/check in to other california destinations out of ord: ord - sna, ord - ont.
another example: ord - mco, ord - mia, ord - fll
if you choose to continue, just hope you will not get reported by an agent and potentially lose your travel previledges.
(not implying you directly)
there are hourly flights out of ord to lax as an example, pilots will list and check in to all flights available leaving from ord to lax.
some would even list/check in to other california destinations out of ord: ord - sna, ord - ont.
another example: ord - mco, ord - mia, ord - fll
if you choose to continue, just hope you will not get reported by an agent and potentially lose your travel previledges.
(not implying you directly)
#6
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Joined APC: Jan 2017
Position: EMB-145
Posts: 196
yes, pilots listing and checking in for multiple flights.
there are hourly flights out of ord to lax as an example, pilots will list and check in to all flights available leaving from ord to lax.
some would even list/check in to other california destinations out of ord: ord - sna, ord - ont.
another example: ord - mco, ord - mia, ord - fll
if you choose to continue, just hope you will not get reported by an agent and potentially lose your travel previledges.
(not implying you directly)
there are hourly flights out of ord to lax as an example, pilots will list and check in to all flights available leaving from ord to lax.
some would even list/check in to other california destinations out of ord: ord - sna, ord - ont.
another example: ord - mco, ord - mia, ord - fll
if you choose to continue, just hope you will not get reported by an agent and potentially lose your travel previledges.
(not implying you directly)
#7
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Joined APC: Dec 2016
Posts: 49
The rules were changed by AAG within the last year which now allow you to change your listing from D2 to D1 up to an hour before the time of departure. This was talked about by Doug Parker in either a town hall meeting or a State of the Airline after it was brought up by a gate agent.
#8
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Joined APC: Nov 2014
Posts: 259
yes, pilots listing and checking in for multiple flights.
there are hourly flights out of ord to lax as an example, pilots will list and check in to all flights available leaving from ord to lax.
some would even list/check in to other california destinations out of ord: ord - sna, ord - ont.
another example: ord - mco, ord - mia, ord - fll
if you choose to continue, just hope you will not get reported by an agent and potentially lose your travel previledges.
(not implying you directly)
there are hourly flights out of ord to lax as an example, pilots will list and check in to all flights available leaving from ord to lax.
some would even list/check in to other california destinations out of ord: ord - sna, ord - ont.
another example: ord - mco, ord - mia, ord - fll
if you choose to continue, just hope you will not get reported by an agent and potentially lose your travel previledges.
(not implying you directly)
I understand that. But if I am going from Boston to lax why wouldn't I checked in all the available flight just in case I miss the first one? If I make the first flight then it would not matter if I am listed in the others.
#9
When people list for all the flights, that makes it harder for other people to estimate their chances of getting on any particular one.. Everyone else will have to list for all the flights too, go to the airport at 5 AM, and wait as long as it takes.
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