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Scrappy 12-28-2016 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by Dirty bird (Post 2270600)
How many days off does one do usually get ?

What airplane are you on? How senior?

Dirty bird 12-28-2016 11:46 AM

Let's say new hire 737 and then 5 year FO on 737 or 757

NFLUALNFL 12-28-2016 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by Count Dracula (Post 2270306)
I found it on CCS....no coverage as of now for the two trips I wanted to drop.

Get used to seeing that. Welcome aboard.

Scrappy 12-28-2016 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by Dirty bird (Post 2270829)
Let's say new hire 737 and then 5 year FO on 737 or 757

New hire - reserve, 12 days off (or 13 depending on month), work weekends.

5 year (at junior base) - lineholder, 14 or 15 days off, work a couple of weekends.

stis202 12-28-2016 04:57 PM

Most 737 lines I see average 14-15 off if you want high credit (which seems to be default in EWR) and about 16 maybe 17 for low credit lines. Trips average out to 5:30 a day. Reserve goes deep on the 757 still. Just about 2 years right now from what I'm seeing.

Hilltopper89 12-29-2016 01:28 AM


Originally Posted by stis202 (Post 2270970)
Most 737 lines I see average 14-15 off if you want high credit (which seems to be default in EWR) and about 16 maybe 17 for low credit lines. Trips average out to 5:30 a day. Reserve goes deep on the 757 still. Just about 2 years right now from what I'm seeing.

I'm coming up on 4 years 73 EWR and have 19 days of/75 hrs pay in January. Bidding low credit I've had 19 days off multiple times in the slower months (Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Oct). You're spot on with high credit lines. The best you could see for a 90 hr line would be 16 days off.


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