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| Old Skool |
Okay, so here's my thing: jetBlue convinces the FAA this is "safe," and suddenly, those high speeds we're all ranting about, they'll get worse. No where in the FARs does it say things like "only during the day" or "between X am and X pm" on duty limits. As it is, I was DHd from MEM-DTW, flew DTW-HPN, got a few hours of sleep, then flew HPN-DTW, and it was LEGAL! Joe average passenger probably had the idea that I was gonna be spending 10 hours in HPN or enough time to see the bright lights of Manhatten. Little did they know that by the time they hit snooze on their alarm clocks the next morning, I was gonna be landing in DTW..... As far as scheduling and the whole "you've got a union, get them to fix it," easier said than done, brother. The management take at our airline is "Make them fly it, they can grieve it later. If they don't fly, give them a missed trip and have them talk to the CP." With that attitude, we get hounded by scheduling and threatened, ESPECIALLY year one on reserve and probation. I doubt this is an isolated mind set at my airline, too. As far as how much of it have I read, all of it. How much of it can I use from memory, a lot since I've had to tell scheduling "I'm not legal for that" numerous times, then STILL had to argue my point.
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![]() And if WE make a mistake not only do WE violate FARs, people can DIE. You may violate a FAR ( which if the crew didn't catch YOUR mistake would be violated too) and what fall out of your chair? Quote:
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: somwhere over the rainbow
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I will apologize, my post was somewhat nasty. As for your paycheck, I can understand that, but I make $100 more per paycheck and I am able to live more then comfortably and that includes paying off student loans. First year pay for F/O's is ridiculous and was a determining fact on my career choices. Companies look at the cost of training as a part of first year pay which is why there is such a large discrepancy, again that is wrong. I fully support you and your company getting a union and a contract as quickly as possible. A contract unfortunately is not going to fix first year pay, it has become an industry standard for regionals across the board. It has been brought up many times before on this website that until up and coming pilots refuse to work for these wages it will not change. As for reserve levels, you are correct, they should not be used to staff a shortage in line holders. I cannot speak for other companies but where I came from on any given day we may have thirty of forty reserves with no open time, and by the end of the day we would go through the majority of them. The many issues that come up in the day are the driving reason for their utilization. On the surface it may apppear to the pilots that their is a shortage but that is not always the case. I would strongly encourage you to go sit an hour or two with scheduling. They are not bad people, they work hard under a considerable amount of stress and pressure. You sit with them and you will have a greater understanding of the issues that you have brought up. I have had pilots sit with me several times and it was always beneficial for bothe sides. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: somwhere over the rainbow
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Schedulers do make mistakes, their is daul responsibility to keep everything nice and legal. Some schedulers are better then others, just like pilots. If they make a mistake do not just say I am not legal for that, approach it as I do not believe that I can do this because...you may or may not be correct. I can tell you that I have heard I am not legal for this countless times with no other explanation, figure out why the pilot says that he/she is not legal, and determine that they have misinterpreted something. | |
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STEVE! Turn on AIM bro.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: _
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| The only difference between a probie and one who has gotten off probation is that you can be fired at will. ALPA doesn't make probationary pilots pay dues but the company is still obligated to follow the contract (besides the matter of termination, but even then a union rep is allowed to be brought in) for probationary pilots. I know it's tough as a probation pilot, you don't want to make waves, but a contract is a contract. At least here, according to management, a pilot will NOT be fired if he/she is adhering to the contract. I asked that question in indoc.
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Had an FAA ACI on the jumpseat today doing a route check (yay), but apparently the JBLU had worked with the local office in NYC, but neither got approval from the FAA HQ so, according to him, there are some inspectors on "administrative leave" pending investigation. Don't shoot the messenger.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Spokane, WA
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"You have a legal binding contract and to violate that is illegal" I don't know where you are, but my legally binding contract says if there is a dispute, you are legally bound to fly now and use the greivance process, later. |
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| Old Skool | Oh, I know. Which is why I don't answer my phone on days off and don't meekly go to the airport when scheduling says if I don't have to. I know a couple of guys in my class that do.
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