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Old 02-08-2019 | 05:15 AM
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What's a realistic monthly credit for line holder who lives in base with a little extra thrown in, such as a day turn or two, or RSA/VDA?
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Old 02-08-2019 | 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by lennybruce
What's a realistic monthly credit for line holder who lives in base with a little extra thrown in, such as a day turn or two, or RSA/VDA?
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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Old 02-08-2019 | 05:21 AM
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Thanks. Just trying to decide where I could afford to live.
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Old 02-08-2019 | 06:10 AM
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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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Old 02-08-2019 | 06:31 AM
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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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Originally Posted by Tom a Hawk
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.
Great. Might play the game a little but that sometimes requires thinking about work more than I'd like.
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Old 02-08-2019 | 05:17 PM
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So how about a 320 JFK commuter? Any reserve guys here care to share what they are crediting?
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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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Old 02-09-2019 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by lennybruce
Thanks. Just trying to decide where I could afford to live.
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.
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Old 02-10-2019 | 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom a Hawk
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.
Plan on this, 83 hours, maybe 90 if you’re very aggressive. Some months you will credit 110, but that’s things falling into your lap with an irop, and only a few times a year (2-3.) Other months there will be no opportunity. Keep in mind VDA is a great deal, but it’s by seniority and popular. As a first year person, even with VDA, it isn’t that likely they’ll call you unless you’re the last or only option. Unless you have goals, being a flica WH+%E is not a life you want. Honestly, the true flica masters are just strange. You’ll need alerts and you’ll need to take action in under 3 seconds, and even that’s late. You will see folks eating at the airport with a laptop open to flica with auto refresh on just staring at it. Unless it’s a true garbage trip, you need to obsess over it and make it a lifestyle to have a shot at routinely using flica to break 100+. Keep in mind, the folks I’m talking about credit likely 110+ every single month and have for years. Long story short, factor in a basic line. From there you may swap a 20 hour 4 day for a really bad 23 hour 4 day. You may get 1 RSA and then get lucky and snag a day trip here or there. On the 320 ALL (95%) open time are 4/5 day trips so not much you can do there. Almost forgot, because of reserve grid rules, unless you have day trips or two days it’ll be difficult to move around or swap 4 day trips.
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