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#263
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Joined APC: Dec 2015
Posts: 687
It's around 20K at 75 hrs gurantee with the bonus. I'd have to work too hard as an FO to make that up, but I'll take QOL over 20K.
#264
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Joined APC: Oct 2014
Position: Noob
Posts: 184
How do you calculate the number of reserve lines available? Do you just count the number of reserve and standby lines from the bid packet? With this new bid I'm around 20-30 from the bottom in DFW. Looks like there's 24ish reserve lines assuming there aren't multiples. Does that mean I could potentially hold a line out of training? Prepare for a ton of questions from people who should be able to look it up on the computer. They don't/didn't have a DECS 101 class. Is that something we should learn on our own or on IOE?
#266
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Joined APC: Jul 2011
Position: CA
Posts: 207
Approximately 198 guys between 11/12 to 11/15
#267
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Joined APC: Sep 2014
Position: Violin on the Envoy-tanic
Posts: 175
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How do you calculate the number of reserve lines available? Do you just count the number of reserve and standby lines from the bid packet? With this new bid I'm around 20-30 from the bottom in DFW. Looks like there's 24ish reserve lines assuming there aren't multiples. Does that mean I could potentially hold a line out of training? Prepare for a ton of questions from people who should be able to look it up on the computer. They don't/didn't have a DECS 101 class. Is that something we should learn on our own or on IOE?
2) Count how many hard lines there are in whatever equipment/base
3) Take the total number of pilots shown on the 3U and subtract the amount of hard lines
4) Voila! You have a good estimate of how many reserves and where you sit on the list
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