What will GYE be worth after PBS implement
#11
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Some trips will be adversely affected. The vast majority of them, assuming no other changes, will be higher crediting. For example, my line in March would be worth an additional 9 hours.
Hopefully the JPWG having access and input to the pairing optimizer will be largely beneficial.
Plus, like another poster said, increased fleet sized will have a large effect on pairings. More than likely to our benefit.
P.S. Congrats on another international layover!
Hopefully the JPWG having access and input to the pairing optimizer will be largely beneficial.
Plus, like another poster said, increased fleet sized will have a large effect on pairings. More than likely to our benefit.
P.S. Congrats on another international layover!
#12
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Now analyze all the other 1000’s of pairings (like ALPA already did) and let us know if you find them overall to be lower. Then you will have made your point. Otherwise you are just being misleading to cherry pick one pairing.
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From: Yellow bus
That’s what I came up with. Thank you.
I thought the new rules were designed to protect us from these inefficient pairings. This isn’t the only one. There are many more out there and probably more to come. The company gets three working days of our life for 11:00 credit.
I thought the new rules were designed to protect us from these inefficient pairings. This isn’t the only one. There are many more out there and probably more to come. The company gets three working days of our life for 11:00 credit.
Thing is we have them in our schedules already. With the new rules they will pay slightly more. My guess is they will get dropped and hopefully they end up as trips that no one picks up and maybe they turn into 200% trips. Who knows.
So you think they are going to build enire lines of these. We have them already. And if reducing the pilot force is the plan of PBS it doesn’t look to me to be a very efficient way of doing it when I only fly 10 or 11 hours every 3 days.
#14
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I’m saying the way they build the pairings
Will most
Definitely change .. for the reasons I listed . Looking at today’s pairings and comparing them
To what they ‘might pay’ under PbS a full year from now... that pairing might not even exist a year from now as it does today. The 9 hours flying, rigs and lack of month to month transition will certainly change pairing construction .. so saying today’s pairing is x credit will
Be next years Y credit is irrelevant the way i see it .. pairings will look vastly different I suspect
GYE might be crap
10
Hour ‘3 day’ or it could be part of a whopping 27 hour 4 day for Vegas crews...who knows
#15
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No doubt they suck. NC even admits they fought on this but couldn’t get the company or mediator on board.
Thing is we have them in our schedules already. With the new rules they will pay slightly more. My guess is they will get dropped and hopefully they end up as trips that no one picks up and maybe they turn into 200% trips. Who knows.
So you think they are going to build enire lines of these. We have them already. And if reducing the pilot force is the plan of PBS it doesn’t look to me to be a very efficient way of doing it when I only fly 10 or 11 hours every 3 days.
Thing is we have them in our schedules already. With the new rules they will pay slightly more. My guess is they will get dropped and hopefully they end up as trips that no one picks up and maybe they turn into 200% trips. Who knows.
So you think they are going to build enire lines of these. We have them already. And if reducing the pilot force is the plan of PBS it doesn’t look to me to be a very efficient way of doing it when I only fly 10 or 11 hours every 3 days.
I just hope 10 hour 3 days don’t become rampant.
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From: Yellow bus
I’m with you there. Of all the things good and bad in the agreement this is my biggest concern. But since we already have these in our schedules I can’t see them increasing. My hope is things get more efficient which means getting credit in fewer days.
Already too many lines last bid that were 17 day work lines.
Already too many lines last bid that were 17 day work lines.
#17
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With the new pay rates you will actually be making more money on this paring. Would you rather credit more under the current pay rates or make more money? I wish we would have gotten the 5hr day, instead of 5 hr per duty period as well. The thing is this paring is in the minority. It will probably end up in open time, and a RSV will get it. The majority of RSV never break gurantee anyways, so when I was a RSV I loved these easy parings. I think with the new duty rigs taking place whe PBS is implemented will raise a lot of these 4 days from 18 hrs to 22hrs to 25 hrs 4 days. The company doesn’t like to pay for soft time, so I think you will see the company use the optimizer to build more productive pairings to eliminate as much soft time as they can. ( the Union said the same thing at the Road Show) .
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Some trips will be adversely affected. The vast majority of them, assuming no other changes, will be higher crediting. For example, my line in March would be worth an additional 9 hours.
Hopefully the JPWG having access and input to the pairing optimizer will be largely beneficial.
Plus, like another poster said, increased fleet sized will have a large effect on pairings. More than likely to our benefit.
P.S. Congrats on another international layover!
Hopefully the JPWG having access and input to the pairing optimizer will be largely beneficial.
Plus, like another poster said, increased fleet sized will have a large effect on pairings. More than likely to our benefit.
P.S. Congrats on another international layover!
Another thing that you are going to find with PBS is unstacking and min credit threshold movement in high demand months. So 4-5 months a year a majority of the pilots will be forced to fly higher credit hour lines even if thats not what they want. Show me the PBS verbiage. Oh wait.....
This contract sells your soul to the devil for a little pay bump. Hope you enjoyed your schedual flexibility because its gone now.
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From: A320HD
Long vs. short stay says block in to block out but the extra credit only says “layover”. I believe you subtract the 1:15 from that number you have.
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