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ebuhoner 04-25-2012 07:47 PM

Dropping Reserve days @ Eagle Question
 
Hello guys, Im probably one of the last guys on the American Eagle seniority list right now. I live in MIA and commute to DFW. Im not spending too many days off in MIA with my family since im on reserve... but someone showed me how to drop reserve days today and I was wondering if it looks bad to drop a few days every month? is there like a limit to it? I was wondering what is like a "Normal" average of days to drop per month... . Is 3-4 days ok or would I get in troubles for asking for it too often? Thanks!

snippercr 04-25-2012 09:35 PM

If scheduling thinks there is enough staffing, they will drop it. Will it look bad? Nope, as long as you are fine with out the pay. The real issue is getting scheduling to allow you to drop it. Do what you gotta do. Worse that can do is deny it.

The Chow 04-26-2012 01:53 AM


Originally Posted by ebuhoner (Post 1175998)
Hello guys, Im probably one of the last guys on the American Eagle seniority list right now. I live in MIA and commute to DFW. Im not spending too many days off in MIA with my family since im on reserve... but someone showed me how to drop reserve days today and I was wondering if it looks bad to drop a few days every month? is there like a limit to it? I was wondering what is like a "Normal" average of days to drop per month... . Is 3-4 days ok or would I get in troubles for asking for it too often? Thanks!

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Senior Skipper 04-26-2012 03:01 AM


Originally Posted by ebuhoner (Post 1175998)
Hello guys, Im probably one of the last guys on the American Eagle seniority list right now. I live in MIA and commute to DFW.

Notwithstanding seniority and all, but it's silly when you live in one base and have to commute to another base.

I feel your pain.

flysooner9 04-26-2012 05:27 AM

You can't be that low on seniority if you can hold Dallas.

love2av8 04-26-2012 06:11 AM


You can't be that low on seniority if you can hold Dallas.
Well he's on reserve in Dallas. Miami has gotten a lot more senior since the displacements. I think DFW is even more junior than ORD.
As for dropping days, have at it. The hard part will be getting them approved. Check the HI31 to see how many are on and try to pick ones with a higher count. Stay away from transition cause you'll prob never get a drop around that time.

love2av8 04-26-2012 06:11 AM

Oops, meant HI33, not 31.

sledy 04-26-2012 06:22 AM

ebuhoner,

Try the MIDT with the union. Great way to do a base transfer outside of a bid/displacement. As displacements grow, there will be many people who live in one base, but are flying out of another. It's a great way to get people where they need/want to be. Check your alpa page for it.

sledy

MatixPilot 04-27-2012 07:09 AM

No limit to dropping days and they are not frowned upon. My HI10 is filled with drop days. Being a commuter on RSV, you need a life with your family. The company doesn't care about you, so why should you bend over backwards for the company?

theaviator 04-27-2012 07:24 AM

I've dropped so many days I could be considered a temp pilot.


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