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| | #26 | |
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I'm still on reserve this month, and I've probably flown twice as much this month as last month, so either people stopped picking up open time at Pinnacle or there's just a ton of it. They tried to call me prior to the start of my reserve period to assign a trip. Too bad I don't answer my phone either before or after I'm on reserve....
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| | #27 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| | #28 | |
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Come on. . .you know that one by now. | |
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| | #29 |
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I refuse to "call out" after a trip. I check in via computer (which most of my coworkers think is "optional,") but that's IT. If they need to get me, they have a few ways to do it---they've done it before. (phone call to the cell or ACARS).
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| | #30 | |
| Old Skool Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: El Forko Grande
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I could be wrong, but I heard the FAA ruled that calling once during rest wasn't an interruption. | |
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| | #31 | |
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You are correct - and I'll just simply leave it at that. Too many links to post, and not enough time to bother. Or. . .you could follow 91.13(a). They call you during your rest period, you "can't" fall back asleep and you call them a few hours later to inform them that you were unable to return back to rest and you feel unable to perform any potential duties and do not want to violate 91.13(a). Quote:
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| | #32 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: KCLT
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They tack our damn JRA's on the release, so when the captain signs it, that's pretty much notification for anyone JRA'd on the release. Sucks. Other than that, I don't answer my phone when they call.
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| | #33 | |
| Old Skool | Quote:
And yeah, one call during the rest period isn't considered interrupting, but if you can't fall back asleep.....fatigue call.
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| | #34 | ||
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That's what the scabs say... they had to eat. I won't accept that argument in that situation and I won't accept it in this one. Quote:
You are telling management "I'll cover this work left open because you took jobs from more people than than you should have." There is NO excuse. I don't care WHAT bills you have, the other guy has bills too and is getting nothing and you are still working. Your few extra dollars a month is at the cost of his entire salary. You shouldn't work an extra hour that you don't HAVE to (including don't answer your phone to be JM'd) while there is a SINGLE pilot on reserve at your company. If you need money, find a side job. Do odd jobs for neighbors. ANYTHING BUT WORK EXTRA. They are talking about if they call you. Don't answer your phone on your off time. | ||
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| | #35 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: stl
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What? That's the craziest thing I've ever heard, there are airlines that require you to checkout?? That would suck especially on reserve. I don't think we even had that on the mesa contract, granted I worked for one of the subsidiaries. | |
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| | #36 |
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Umm... Most airlines require you to check out on reserve. I think we are supposed to check in and out even with a line, but I've done it MAYBE five times in the past three years.
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| | #37 | |
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But if you accidentally pick up the phone when your off and its your company and they try to JR man you, if say your base is IAD, tell them you would be more than happy to help out. They will just have to positive space you from LAX or somewhere absurdly far away. -Rob | |
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| | #38 | |
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| | #39 |
| Old Skool Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: _
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I always answer my phone when scheduling calls, even on my off days. They pretty much only call to tell me I am off for OE or some other reason. They haven't once called to junior man me, however they really aren't familiar with what you are doing right then. As posted above, you could've just had some alcoholic beverages, be at the beach 4 hours from your house, etc., or doing something that makes it not very practical to get you to cover the flight. Some guys who commute sometimes call up to be voluntarily JM'd, they get positive spaced to work and start working when they would be in their crashpad or hotel for 1.5x pay. Although that only really works when we are thinly staffed. If they want to get a hold of you while at work they can, and you really can't do anything about it. So I decided long ago not to fight it, although it's certainly not the "cool" thing to do (answer your phone). It's funny, most guys will talk tough while in the crew room and then when scheduling calls they get all sappy and "yes m'am-ish".
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| | #40 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: San Antonio
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I'm new to the 'commercial aviation' world, with a military background, and I've never been furloughed nor have I ever worked for a company with pilots on furlough. With that said, my take on it is that it's morally wrong to work overtime with pilots sitting on furlough. The overtime belongs to the pilots who were told to take a hike by management. The availability of open time tells me that not enough crews are on the payroll. The only way to send a message to management is by impacting the bottom line, and if they have to cancel trips for crew unavailability, more people will get their jobs back. |
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| | #41 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Lakenpain
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| I think that's the same thing they were saying in the 60s...and the 70s....and the 80s....
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| | #42 | |
| Old Skool | Quote:
Anyways just thought I'd put it out there, we are lucky here in the 1st place. If it werent for people taking LOA's the furloughs could have easily been up in the 50's. For now I'll take 27 and see what happens. Right now there's quite a bit of open time and people are being Junior manned (via extensions) and TDY'd out of base. But this is only DAY 1 of furloughs and also the blend. We hopefully will see this happen for the whole month we might get a few back. But we will have to wait and see. | |
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