Very cold there.
I have a deadhead there, I guess I'd better look at leaving in plenty o' time then.
Very cold there.
Didn't I see an email indicating that they were headed to a meeting with Airlines of America and the FAA to discuss amendments to FAR 117 to allow greater flexibility during major events such as what happened this week?
(although I'd argue that events such as this week are likely to produce greater fatigue than normal line ops...so if I were the FAA I'd be reticent to offer relief)
Detroit is a mess!
Detroit is always a mess. It's just a matter of "how messy" on any given day.![]()
Limited at best.Mainline and connection both?
Anyone know anything about Minneapolis?
Oh, no. There's actually a little truth to the statement. With the new rules, our schedules could handle a 3 or 4 hour delay. 6-8 hour? Not so much. All I had was an MCO-HPN leg with a DH back the next day. They had to change my DH to the later flight, and even then I got home 4 hours late. If I had showed for the original DH (which canceled due to the plane not making it in the night before), I would have been pushing the new duty limits. It's just THAT F'ed up right now.
Keep in mind I was doing ONE leg on ONE FDP. Imagine a guy in that situation flying 3 legs. He'd have been toast.
As for the "years to prepare," it was more like one, and the FAA didn't even start training people on their end until late last year. Then the government shut down. I know the guy in scheduling that's been dealing with this. They were calling the FAA to get clarification on how some stuff was going to work as late as November and still getting "Uh....we don't really know" from the FAA. If the implementation is a cluster, then it's not going to go well on any sides.
Here is the former head of the NTSB not buying (like me) JetBlue's 'pilot rest rule' excuse...
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/jetblue-denies-bad-planning-caused-cancelled-flights/
I think it's the rest rules combined with mismanagement. Think about it, if they try to run the IROP like the good ole days, of course the wheels come off. It isn't the same system anymore.
I think it's the rest rules combined with mismanagement. Think about it, if they try to run the IROP like the good ole days, of course the wheels come off. It isn't the same system anymore.
I have a deadhead there, I guess I'd better look at leaving in plenty o' time then.
Mainline and connection both?
Anyone know anything about Minneapolis?
Here is the former head of the NTSB not buying (like me) JetBlue's 'pilot rest rule' excuse...
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/jetblue-denies-bad-planning-caused-cancelled-flights/
The problems over the past few days started with the snowstorm closing NY airports (JB's huge hub). As recovery started Sunday morning JFK closes for hours following the Endevour (PNCL) CRJ going off a taxiway. Dozens more aircraft divert, gate return sending the system into the weeds again. The next morning BOS (2nd largest hub) is effectively closed for inbounds due to fog till noon.
NOW....throw in new rest rules and you have quite a situation. There was no clear way to recover in my opinoin....What do you do?
The problems over the past few days started with the snowstorm closing NY airports (JB's huge hub). As recovery started Sunday morning JFK closes for hours following the Endevour (PNCL) CRJ going off a taxiway. Dozens more aircraft divert, gate return sending the system into the weeds again. The next morning BOS (2nd largest hub) is effectively closed for inbounds due to fog till noon.
NOW....throw in new rest rules and you have quite a situation. There was no clear way to recover in my opinoin....What do you do?
Once again, JetBlue had the old rules in 2007 and had issues then.
Furthermore, why did they have to reset the operation for 17 hours when everyone else was trying to get things back on track?
When 50-60% of the flights touch JFK/BOS, two airports which were on and off shut down over a 4 day period it sends a shock through the system. Not everyone else has such a concentrated presence in those areas. I don't know of another airline which had over half of it's hubs affected over that period, which is why it would take less time to recover.
Detroit is beautiful, pristine piece of operations nirvana.
Newark is a mess.