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#23
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Someone has already posted this same thing. And pilots here have been using that for years. You're a little late to the party. But continue to try to instigate with used up material.
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No, that gets backfilled by the guys that bid upgrade in CLT but couldn't get it.
Example: 5 guys upgraded a month ago. Their bid was CLT/TYS/DAY. They are awarded TYS. A new bid comes out for 5 CLT CAs. 5 new upgrades also bid CLT/TYS/DAY. The old class from a month ago all get awarded CLT while the new class backfill their spots in TYS.
This is over-simplified but is essentially how it works.
Example: 5 guys upgraded a month ago. Their bid was CLT/TYS/DAY. They are awarded TYS. A new bid comes out for 5 CLT CAs. 5 new upgrades also bid CLT/TYS/DAY. The old class from a month ago all get awarded CLT while the new class backfill their spots in TYS.
This is over-simplified but is essentially how it works.
#26
No, that gets backfilled by the guys that bid upgrade in CLT but couldn't get it.
Example: 5 guys upgraded a month ago. Their bid was CLT/TYS/DAY. They are awarded TYS. A new bid comes out for 5 CLT CAs. 5 new upgrades also bid CLT/TYS/DAY. The old class from a month ago all get awarded CLT while the new class backfill their spots in TYS.
This is over-simplified but is essentially how it works.
Example: 5 guys upgraded a month ago. Their bid was CLT/TYS/DAY. They are awarded TYS. A new bid comes out for 5 CLT CAs. 5 new upgrades also bid CLT/TYS/DAY. The old class from a month ago all get awarded CLT while the new class backfill their spots in TYS.
This is over-simplified but is essentially how it works.
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