PSA Questions
#11
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Joined APC: May 2017
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As a direct entry captain you will likely be on reserve for a couple of years (Probably in Philadelphia though) Many of your trips will be one or two days. I don’t think that is really what you were looking for.
To hold a line with mostly not four day trips will take a long time if it is possible at all.
I think a plan of sitting reserve for several hundred hours then moving on is your best scenario.
To hold a line with mostly not four day trips will take a long time if it is possible at all.
I think a plan of sitting reserve for several hundred hours then moving on is your best scenario.
#12
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#13
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Joined APC: Sep 2021
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It’s definitely one of my gripes with PSA though. I wish we had more schedules with turns or 2/3 day trips. I know other regionals have a better variety and you can get those types of lines if you chose to do so.
#14
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Joined APC: Jan 2013
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Also, I agree with what Urban Achiever said regarding the scheduling and SAP pre-COVID but since it’s just been a lot of garbage in the bids. I used to be able to do the 18 days off with 65-70 hours. Now it’s hard to get trips worth more that 17 hours so good luck getting that much time off meeting the minimum requirement of 65 hours. If you’re willing to work every weekend it could help since those trips tend to be a little higher credit but still….nowhere near where it used to be.
#15
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Joined APC: Sep 2021
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Also, I agree with what Urban Achiever said regarding the scheduling and SAP pre-COVID but since it’s just been a lot of garbage in the bids. I used to be able to do the 18 days off with 65-70 hours. Now it’s hard to get trips worth more that 17 hours so good luck getting that much time off meeting the minimum requirement of 65 hours. If you’re willing to work every weekend it could help since those trips tend to be a little higher credit but still….nowhere near where it used to be.
#17
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Joined APC: Oct 2021
Posts: 35
I'd say it's mostly due to a reduction in flying. We still are not flying as many hours as we did pre-COVID. The total number of passengers is still down, largely due to less international travel. Less passenger demand equals less flights scheduled, and the WOs get the leftovers after AA sends flying to the FFD partners. This means the company builds as many lines as they can but compared to pre-COVID there is not as much flying (not as many high-credit trips) left in the SAP open time pot after Round 1 lines are awarded.
That said, I think line values increased a lot for December. There were way more lines above 90 or 85 (or pick your reference point that's higher than min guarantee) hours compared to the last couple months.
That said, I think line values increased a lot for December. There were way more lines above 90 or 85 (or pick your reference point that's higher than min guarantee) hours compared to the last couple months.
#18
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Joined APC: Jul 2018
Posts: 449
SAP still gets you the time off you want/need, the only change is that these days it's harder to get that time off while also keeping your credit above 65.
#20
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Joined APC: Nov 2020
Posts: 15
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