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#153
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I wouldn’t agree with this in terms of commutability in SDF. Lines (trip mix) seem generally the same since I’ve been here. Perhaps MD guys have had their big shift to domestic thus changing things a bit but flipping through the latest bid pack doesn’t look at all terrible for them or any other fleet for that matter. The pairing themselves on the other hand....
#154
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I wouldn’t agree with this in terms of commutability in SDF. Lines (trip mix) seem generally the same since I’ve been here. Perhaps MD guys have had their big shift to domestic thus changing things a bit but flipping through the latest bid pack doesn’t look at all terrible for them or any other fleet for that matter. The pairing themselves on the other hand....
When I refer to commutability I include choppiness of lines, meaning not enough days between pairings to go home.
#156
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That’s relative to where you are commuting to. I was actually surprised to see how many BTLs had big blocks of off days. Looked a bit better from the days when I was doing them.
#157
Bus schedules have absolutely degraded over the last couple years, in terms of both paring quality and trip patterning. This is true across hard lines, BTLs, reserve lines, and even turn lines.
Yeah, five consecutive morning turns is a GREAT idea, as is report times moving within a block...
This is to say nothing about 10+ day domestic trips, circadian flips, or four trips back-to-back.
Yeah, five consecutive morning turns is a GREAT idea, as is report times moving within a block...
This is to say nothing about 10+ day domestic trips, circadian flips, or four trips back-to-back.
#158
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Bus schedules have absolutely degraded over the last couple years, in terms of both paring quality and trip patterning. This is true across hard lines, BTLs, reserve lines, and even turn lines.
Yeah, five consecutive morning turns is a GREAT idea, as is report times moving within a block...
This is to say nothing about 10+ day domestic trips, circadian flips, or four trips back-to-back.
Yeah, five consecutive morning turns is a GREAT idea, as is report times moving within a block...
This is to say nothing about 10+ day domestic trips, circadian flips, or four trips back-to-back.
The 10-15 day blocks are always offset by big blocks of days off making these lines pretty good for commuters.
Not sure what the problem with reserve is: looks pretty clean, consistent and with a good variety.
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#159
3 on 4 off every week was nearly every morning turn line two years ago.
A forth morning turn is exponentially harder than three, even with a full week off in the pattern; a fifth consecutive turn under nearly any circumstance is begging for a fatigue call.
Throw in shifting report times day-to-day and yeah, things have degraded...
A forth morning turn is exponentially harder than three, even with a full week off in the pattern; a fifth consecutive turn under nearly any circumstance is begging for a fatigue call.
Throw in shifting report times day-to-day and yeah, things have degraded...
#160
From http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/up...ht-flying.html
...Since "night flying" is a blanket term, here is what it actually is, at least at Mother Brown.
As for all the questions they were drilling you on: this job is mainly about fatigue management. Your main thoughts are how to recover and be rested for the next assignment. The guys that don't are the ones who look 20 years older than they are. Like boiler said, you have to make a lifestyle change to fly night if you want to survive. It's all about survival.
...Since "night flying" is a blanket term, here is what it actually is, at least at Mother Brown.
As for all the questions they were drilling you on: this job is mainly about fatigue management. Your main thoughts are how to recover and be rested for the next assignment. The guys that don't are the ones who look 20 years older than they are. Like boiler said, you have to make a lifestyle change to fly night if you want to survive. It's all about survival.
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