So what this next CBA going to look like
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They would love to ruin us and smear our contract in the mud with terrible trips, but what's the point of doing that is the times don't work for ideal pax loads or gate/landing slots.
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Thinking about this only from our perspective isn't right. Because with a midnight departure, no one is going to fly that flight compared to a 9pm. They also need to think of pax and gates.
They would love to ruin us and smear our contract in the mud with terrible trips, but what's the point of doing that is the times don't work for ideal pax loads or gate/landing slots.
They would love to ruin us and smear our contract in the mud with terrible trips, but what's the point of doing that is the times don't work for ideal pax loads or gate/landing slots.
Should we have the greater of the two with calendar day vs rig? Sure. Should it poll near the top? I can’t see why it should. You put a 10% override on redeye and suddenly the problem will disappear.
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Yes because we have the ideal time for pax loads so often? There is a current trip that leaves from Denver to ATL at 1AM. It’s a real gas!
Should we have the greater of the two with calendar day vs rig? Sure. Should it poll near the top? I can’t see why it should. You put a 10% override on redeye and suddenly the problem will disappear.
Should we have the greater of the two with calendar day vs rig? Sure. Should it poll near the top? I can’t see why it should. You put a 10% override on redeye and suddenly the problem will disappear.
I want to see it alllll. Give me 5:15 min day, redeye override, holiday pay, intl override, etc.
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Made the pairing more efficient. Less TAFB. Throw in a redeye override for your troubles.
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I think you should preface this with the fact that you are now at an airline that does in fact have a calendar day min. The other fact is not everyone commutes, and while TAFB is nuanced when compared to calendar day, the majority of the industry has a calendar day min AND a TAFB rig.
Will a pairing builder build to reduce costs, sure, but you are in the very very extreme minority of pilots that does a 22:00 show and 10:00 release 3 day and thinks that’s the same as doing a 2 day during normal hours with the same TAFB. They are not the same. You can appreciate that now that you live in base. Enjoy the quality CBA you now work under.
Will a pairing builder build to reduce costs, sure, but you are in the very very extreme minority of pilots that does a 22:00 show and 10:00 release 3 day and thinks that’s the same as doing a 2 day during normal hours with the same TAFB. They are not the same. You can appreciate that now that you live in base. Enjoy the quality CBA you now work under.
And I honestly would rather do the 2 nights away, because it gives me an extra day at home while everyone is awake, but that might be just me.
We have trips that start at 8am or 8pm, then one leg or a few legs, sit for 27-35hrs, then fly one leg or a few legs home the 3rd day and credit 10hrs or maybe 12hrs. You can't pick up any other trips on those days unless they are redeyes or give you the rest required. It is a 3 day. it should be 5:15 min day.
If I go somewhere one day at 7pm, then spend 30hrs in a hotel the 2nd day, then fly one leg at 7am home, that is a 3 day. I should get 15hrs minimum. Ideally, 15h45min.
If I go somewhere one day at 7pm, then spend 30hrs in a hotel the 2nd day, then fly one leg at 7am home, that is a 3 day. I should get 15hrs minimum. Ideally, 15h45min.
Definitely not saying everything was rainbows and unicorns at NK, but the contract had some good things I don't see now. I just don't see the benefits of calendar day, once you take the optimizer into account. I am working a lot harder per credit hour than I used to. And this is the F9 forum, so I will be gone.
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Thinking about this only from our perspective isn't right. Because with a midnight departure, no one is going to fly that flight compared to a 9pm. They also need to think of pax and gates.
They would love to ruin us and smear our contract in the mud with terrible trips, but what's the point of doing that is the times don't work for ideal pax loads or gate/landing slots.
They would love to ruin us and smear our contract in the mud with terrible trips, but what's the point of doing that is the times don't work for ideal pax loads or gate/landing slots.
We all want to see it all. We won’t get it all so we must be careful to choose correctly.
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In a perfect world, I wouldn't want min day, because the company wouldn't try to screw us at every chance they get and would make efficient trips for us. But here we are. So yeah, min day is huge on my list.
But this all begs the question, WHY are so few of our trips efficient. We barely have any 3 leg days with over 7-8hrs. 2 days that are over 12hrs. 3 days over 20hrs. 4 days over 25hrs. Company would rather have us fly 2 legs in 3 days and overnight us for 30hrs that do ANY other flying in those windows.
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If we go to calendar day I can see Denver looking like a fedex ramp at 1AM. Every redeye flight that wasn’t direct from the west coast already just gets routed into Denver for that 1AM push.
To be clear I’m not against calendar day, I can just see ways around it so that its intended effectiveness is reduced and the law of unintended consequences has alarm bells ringing.
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But this all begs the question, WHY are so few of our trips efficient. We barely have any 3 leg days with over 7-8hrs. 2 days that are over 12hrs. 3 days over 20hrs. 4 days over 25hrs. Company would rather have us fly 2 legs in 3 days and overnight us for 30hrs that do ANY other flying in those windows.
If true it’s another example of how F9s terrible on time performance costs the company money. All because we won’t pay another ramper $38.
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Every CBA has problems. Just saw a 2 day trip here. Early start, 1 leg, short rest, 1 leg at night (second check in same day), short rest, 1 leg home. 2 day, 3 duties, paid 10:30. Would have paid 15 at NK, because paid per duty, not calendar day. Actually called ALPA, because I could not believe there was no duty pay....
And I honestly would rather do the 2 nights away, because it gives me an extra day at home while everyone is awake, but that might be just me.
Just your 35 hour sit would already pay 10 hours due to trip rigs, so that is not a great example. And at NK you would get an extra duty pay for every layover over 24 hours, so it would pay 15...
Definitely not saying everything was rainbows and unicorns at NK, but the contract had some good things I don't see now. I just don't see the benefits of calendar day, once you take the optimizer into account. I am working a lot harder per credit hour than I used to. And this is the F9 forum, so I will be gone.
And I honestly would rather do the 2 nights away, because it gives me an extra day at home while everyone is awake, but that might be just me.
Just your 35 hour sit would already pay 10 hours due to trip rigs, so that is not a great example. And at NK you would get an extra duty pay for every layover over 24 hours, so it would pay 15...
Definitely not saying everything was rainbows and unicorns at NK, but the contract had some good things I don't see now. I just don't see the benefits of calendar day, once you take the optimizer into account. I am working a lot harder per credit hour than I used to. And this is the F9 forum, so I will be gone.
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