Realistic monthly credit
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85hrs seems reasonable. I wouldn’t count on any RSA/VDA in a general monthly calculation because it is sporadic and not something you can really control.
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I think that’s a reasonable estimate as well, especially if you have a family or other commitments. Also remember that 1000 hours in a year averages out to 83 per month. So you’re going to need soft time to go above that obviously. It’s available but you have to play the game. In 5 years of trying to balance wanting to credit more, kids, wife’s job, and commuting, I’ve been at an 82-85 average consistently. Usually I’ll have a few good months and others at minimum to focus on family. Plenty of people do more here but it just depends on your situation. I know many who have a more free schedule than I who routinely push 100.
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Lots of soft time on the 190 due to the nature of the flying and the fact that the contract was built more for the Airbus in mind. I live in base and can hit 110+ hours of credit with relative ease while cutting my block time in half. Takes some time though to figure out how the system works.
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I think that’s a reasonable estimate as well, especially if you have a family or other commitments. Also remember that 1000 hours in a year averages out to 83 per month. So your going to need soft time to go above that obviously. It’s available but you have to play the game. In 5 years of trying to balance wanting to credit more, kids, wife’s job, and commuting, I’ve been at an 82-85 average consistently. Usually I’ll have a few good months and others at minimum to focus on family. Plenty of people do more here but it just depends on your situation. I know many who have a more free schedule than I who routinely push 100.
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70 every month because I always UTO a day. Sometimes take home pay is a little higher when you get holiday, hours, etc., but I’ve only ever broken guarantee once. If I lived in base might be more due to the occasional VDA/RSA or straight pickup.
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Are you saying you are planning to base your budget on anything other than guarantee? Not a great strategy in this career field.
Pickup/RSA/VDA is all well and good, but next time we are in a labor dispute you don't want to be the guy screwing us all because you can't afford to live without the extra credit. There is a reason it took us so many years to get a crappy contract.
Pickup/RSA/VDA is all well and good, but next time we are in a labor dispute you don't want to be the guy screwing us all because you can't afford to live without the extra credit. There is a reason it took us so many years to get a crappy contract.
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I think that’s a reasonable estimate as well, especially if you have a family or other commitments. Also remember that 1000 hours in a year averages out to 83 per month. So you’re going to need soft time to go above that obviously. It’s available but you have to play the game. In 5 years of trying to balance wanting to credit more, kids, wife’s job, and commuting, I’ve been at an 82-85 average consistently. Usually I’ll have a few good months and others at minimum to focus on family. Plenty of people do more here but it just depends on your situation. I know many who have a more free schedule than I who routinely push 100.
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