Tram
Well-Known Member
Which is actually less that what we get now...
I fail to see how min day helps reserve pilots, getting min day in the contract is great but without atleast ensuring reserve pilots still get the 2 hours the company was giving us is a big foul up IMO. Sure if you get called in you will get atleast 4 hours, except now if you do not get called in you get nothing... And not getting called is a common thing for me, I have been on stand up reserve for 2 months in IAD, and I was awarded another one in February. I flew 7 hours in December and I am currently at 10 hours for January, with nothing on my schedule yet for these last 5 days of reserve. Not flying might be a more common problem than some think.
Just because I am on home reserve does not mean I am at home on a day off. I cant drink a beer, I cant go far from home due to the 1:30 min callout, and I cant commit to anything on those days. I consider being on home reserve being at work and should be atleast compensated a little bit for it, even if it is just 2 hours of credit.
Don't get me wrong, I have read the whole TA at this point and I am voting yes because the pro's outweigh the con's by far but that does not mean it does not have issues.
I guess I don't understand how this 2 hour credit works for you guys..
If you sit reserve for a month and fly 0 hours what are you credited with at the end of the month?
Do you get guarantee + 2 hours of credit/reserve day? I.E. If you do 20 reserve days is that worth 40 hours credit? Where does that 40 hours then go? On top of guarantee? So you credit out at 115 hours credit for a month of reserve???
Where does the 2 hour reserve credit go?