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Originally Posted by havick206
(Post 2767755)
If you’re at home on a day off and happen to answer your phone for one reason or another, you can always say you’re unavailable.
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Originally Posted by dera
(Post 2767756)
"Sir, I've been drinking heavily since 6AM this morning".
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Originally Posted by Jamesthunder
(Post 2767774)
I've been drinking buzz beer so I can stay up all night to get drunk.
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Originally Posted by havick206
(Post 2767755)
If you’re at home on a day off and happen to answer your phone for one reason or another, you can always say you’re unavailable.
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Originally Posted by BernieBrosMEC
(Post 2767720)
Junior manned on my day off tomorrow. Who do I have to contact to get another day off? Is there an RF message to send? I was looking through the contract and all I found is this;
the day(s) off with pay will be rescheduled for the pilot by mutual concurrence between the pilot and the Company, during the same month when possible, but in no case later than the following month, or at the pilot's option 2. Fill it out 3. Press and hold on the screen and wait for the bubble to pop up and select “copy screen” or something similar. 4.Paste it in an email then Email it the address at the bottom of the form. 5. Title the email RF 100 RTD |
If you're ready reserve and are assigned a turn, are you automatically released after blocking in and checking hi3/hi6? Called CS 30 mins after and he told me to go finish my rdy reserve shift. Nothing was in hi3/hi6
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Originally Posted by enyr
(Post 2768132)
If you're ready reserve and are assigned a turn, are you automatically released after blocking in and checking hi3/hi6? Called CS 30 mins after and he told me to go finish my rdy reserve shift. Nothing was in hi3/hi6
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Originally Posted by enyr
(Post 2768132)
If you're ready reserve and are assigned a turn, are you automatically released after blocking in and checking hi3/hi6? Called CS 30 mins after and he told me to go finish my rdy reserve shift. Nothing was in hi3/hi6
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Originally Posted by moon
(Post 2768152)
Not automatically released, but if they called someone in to replace you and they are still availablr they are supposed to release you. Now you have to do that research on your own because schedulers love to have an available body waiting and won't release you unless you kow what you are talking about. N3D list is where I start the research.
Long story short you are required to finish your ready reserve shift unless you call and get released. Not to be confused with RAP requirements. |
Originally Posted by havick206
(Post 2768166)
Not necessarily true, it’s whoever has the hair trigger on the phone and callsvin first to get released.
Long story short you are required to finish your ready reserve shift unless you call and get released. Not to be confused with RAP requirements. |
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