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PilotJ3 08-22-2011 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by stunami (Post 1042351)
I am interviewing on Wednesday, and I have read in my Pre-Interview packet that commuting is not recommended during probation. After completing training, how long does probation last? Also, what is the AE policy on buddy passes, and are they good on AA? I know the non-rev policy is great for family, but what about taking a friend on an occasional trip?

Probation is for 12 months. For buddy passes you have to wait two years before you can set someone. BE aware that they take taxes and additional charges from your check until you have 5 years in the company.

astec 08-22-2011 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by PilotJ3 (Post 1042360)
Probation is for 12 months. For buddy passes you have to wait two years before you can set someone. BE aware that they take taxes and additional charges from your check until you have 5 years in the company.

What do you mean 2 years to set someone with buddy passes?

ERJF15 08-22-2011 03:47 PM

That's what he means and AA doesn't have buddy passes.

PilotJ3 08-22-2011 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by astec (Post 1042402)
What do you mean 2 years to set someone with buddy passes?

2 years to set friends and other people for your D3 passes, and they will be in your list for 12months.

lakehouse 08-22-2011 06:39 PM

AA/AE has a slight different buddy pass system than some others, your limited to how many people you can list as "D3" which is the code for buddy passes, and you can only edit it once per year. Like most other airlines you also only get so many one way legs per year. You are not eligible for D3 enrollment till 24 months of employment.

ERJF15 08-22-2011 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by rickt86 (Post 1042477)
AA/AE has a slight different buddy pass system than some others, your limited to how many people you can list as "D3" which is the code for buddy passes, and you can only edit it once per year. Like most other airlines you also only get so many one way legs per year. You are not eligible for D3 enrollment till 24 months of employment.

That's why it's not a buddy pass. Read the Trip Book.

The Chow 08-23-2011 10:39 AM

Relief Line
 
Do they build the line before the open time window? In other words can I partake in the TTOT opening do I have to wait for the automated TTOT window to close?

Atlantic 08-23-2011 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by stunami (Post 1042351)
I am interviewing on Wednesday, and I have read in my Pre-Interview packet that commuting is not recommended during probation

Don't they recommend that for while on Reserve, not Probation?

What 08-23-2011 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by The Chow (Post 1042783)
Do they build the line before the open time window? In other words can I partake in the TTOT opening do I have to wait for the automated TTOT window to close?

The TTOT window opened today and will close tomorrow, then they will build the relief line then OT window and finally then TTOT is opened and will stay open for the remainder of the month (SEP). Didn't we just cover this topic?

The Chow 08-23-2011 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by What (Post 1042884)
The TTOT window opened today and will close tomorrow, then they will build the relief line then OT window and finally then TTOT is opened and will stay open for the remainder of the month (SEP). Didn't we just cover this topic?


Thanks for the reply. Not sure if when you covered this topic. Didn't mean to burden anyone with a repeat reply. :confused:


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