Reserve reassignment ?
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[QUOTE=Dave Fitzgerald;2294709]
The other thing is notification. If you don't acknowledge the change in CCS, you don't get a phone call, just don't do it. You are not legally notified unless you do the acknowledgment or phone contact. UAL has to give you legal notification of the change, and remember, ACARS contact is not legal notification.
You would be amazed at the things that appear in schedules, and then disappear, all without proper notifications.
Unfortunately by signing on to CCS you are by the companies definition acknowledging the pairing modification, also you can't get past that acknowledge pairing notification to any other screen without clicking "acknowledge self only" prompt.
The other thing is notification. If you don't acknowledge the change in CCS, you don't get a phone call, just don't do it. You are not legally notified unless you do the acknowledgment or phone contact. UAL has to give you legal notification of the change, and remember, ACARS contact is not legal notification.
You would be amazed at the things that appear in schedules, and then disappear, all without proper notifications.
Unfortunately by signing on to CCS you are by the companies definition acknowledging the pairing modification, also you can't get past that acknowledge pairing notification to any other screen without clicking "acknowledge self only" prompt.
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And FYI, while you can't get into the rest of CCS without acknowledging the pairing modification, you CAN tap on the pairing ID to see what the modification is. Then you can acknowledge or ignore.
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This is when I prefer to use a lifeline and "phone a friend." When somebody else looks at your schedule it definitely can't be considered an acknowledgement.
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