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G Line
How do you figure out the G Line in another category...without downloading the award and scrolling through and trying to guess, I mean? Isn't there some document posted somewhere?
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Go onto PBS
Click "documents" 'you'll see a g-line document there I believe |
Nope. Or at least, not at this time.
Crew Resources Updates give a general range, which is no more helpful than downloading the award and scrolling through to see about where the junior lineholder sits (which is still an estimate, because one doesn't know what one doesn't know). And if my colleagues wonder why it matters, I readily admit that it doesn't. I'm just filled with morbid curiosity. |
Originally Posted by Stinger6
(Post 3774691)
Nope. Or at least, not at this time...
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Originally Posted by Stinger6
(Post 3774691)
Nope. Or at least, not at this time.
Crew Resources Updates give a general range, which is no more helpful than downloading the award and scrolling through to see about where the junior lineholder sits (which is still an estimate, because one doesn't know what one doesn't know). And if my colleagues wonder why it matters, I readily admit that it doesn't. I'm just filled with morbid curiosity. March G-Line document is gone from PBS, it looks like. April will be there around the time PBS opens on the 4th, if not a little sooner. We're still flying the Feb mid month, be patient for April. |
Originally Posted by Stinger6
(Post 3774691)
Nope. Or at least, not at this time.
Crew Resources Updates give a general range, which is no more helpful than downloading the award and scrolling through to see about where the junior lineholder sits (which is still an estimate, because one doesn't know what one doesn't know). And if my colleagues wonder why it matters, I readily admit that it doesn't. I'm just filled with morbid curiosity. |
Originally Posted by Stinger6
(Post 3774691)
Nope. Or at least, not at this time.
Crew Resources Updates give a general range, which is no more helpful than downloading the award and scrolling through to see about where the junior lineholder sits (which is still an estimate, because one doesn't know what one doesn't know). And if my colleagues wonder why it matters, I readily admit that it doesn't. I'm just filled with morbid curiosity. It lists every pilot who represents the G line in each BES. That line isn’t necessarily the junior line holder, mind you. It’s just the most junior person in that BES to be guaranteed a line if they bid for one. |
Also remember that the G-line is a moving target. You can be above it one month, and below another.
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Originally Posted by Stinger6
(Post 3774691)
Nope. Or at least, not at this time.
Crew Resources Updates give a general range, which is no more helpful than downloading the award and scrolling through to see about where the junior lineholder sits (which is still an estimate, because one doesn't know what one doesn't know). And if my colleagues wonder why it matters, I readily admit that it doesn't. I'm just filled with morbid curiosity. |
Originally Posted by Stinger6
(Post 3774691)
Nope. Or at least, not at this time.
Crew Resources Updates give a general range, which is no more helpful than downloading the award and scrolling through to see about where the junior lineholder sits (which is still an estimate, because one doesn't know what one doesn't know). And if my colleagues wonder why it matters, I readily admit that it doesn't. I'm just filled with morbid curiosity. The March G-line report was indeed published under "System Documents" after the CAT awards were published. I viewed it myself about a week ago. For some reason it's no longer there, maybe as the system has reset itself to process April bids. If it's not back up in a few days, be sure to check in after April awards come out. |
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