Early Brake Release= Shenanigans?
#11
Call for push as door closes
Drop Brake
Wait for Ramp/Ground to ask why you're not pushing
Through United under the bus
Note: You want to "Clear’d to Push" prior to MCD and Brake drop so do it as doors closing in order to allow time for Ramp/Ground response.
#12
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Are you allowed to drop the brake and call for push without the push-crew in position?
#13
just blame it on ground ops, not like that isn't the case 90% of the time.
on the express side at terminal a they are trying to get us to open the doors as soon as we park instead of waiting for the bags, always fun having 74 people milling around that area with 15ft props.
on the express side at terminal a they are trying to get us to open the doors as soon as we park instead of waiting for the bags, always fun having 74 people milling around that area with 15ft props.
#14
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A lot of this ties into the whole getting paid to deice thing.
#15
On the S5 side of RAH we occasionally get threat memos concerning "Early Brake Release" (EBR) warnings on the United side. They claim that United is tracking the time from our ACARS blocks us out (brake release) to the time we call for push. According to our management, United provides an average EBR time. United's goal is one minute.
Recently, our management put out a new threat memo that since our EBR is averaging over two minutes, that United wants to change our ACARS block out to register during aircraft movement, not door closed with brakes released.
Is any other United Express carrier hearing this is? Or, is this another way our management is just trying to lower our blocks hour to save paying aircrews?
Recently, our management put out a new threat memo that since our EBR is averaging over two minutes, that United wants to change our ACARS block out to register during aircraft movement, not door closed with brakes released.
Is any other United Express carrier hearing this is? Or, is this another way our management is just trying to lower our blocks hour to save paying aircrews?
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At Mesaba now Pinnacle, we always leave a good ten minutes early under Delta Colors, especially when leaving all the old Saab Cities around the upper Midwest. Never heard any complaints about it. If the door was closed early you could always blame it on the anti skid test on the CRJ200 that requires the brake to be released during the test. Not my problem if the door happened to be closed before the test. Haha! .....kind of weird how United seems to be obsessed with not leaving early.
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#20
At Mesaba now Pinnacle, we always leave a good ten minutes early under Delta Colors, especially when leaving all the old Saab Cities around the upper Midwest. Never heard any complaints about it. If the door was closed early you could always blame it on the anti skid test on the CRJ200 that requires the brake to be released during the test. Not my problem if the door happened to be closed before the test. Haha! .....kind of weird how United seems to be obsessed with not leaving early.
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