Oh my God, it's just a bigger SkyWest!
Correct, and it can even come down to how the open flying became open. Rules aside, how you get used on reserve is going to vary widely based on your equipment type and the 'normal' schedule your category operates.I suspect this one of those per-airline behaviors out there.
Oh my God, it's just a bigger SkyWest!
(yup)
My least favorite part of being on reserve at that place was regular pilots resuming pairings they'd interrupted via sick or unable-to-commute. Spirit actually had that language for sick recovery too now that I think about it. "Here's a 4-day. Just kidding, sucker."
I had ideas on how to try to stop that, but tell a lineholder who was UTCP that they're going to sit short call if they do happen to come in, and watch the squealing start.Me with a 6 day reserve block of 5am short call…
Day 1: Here’s a 4 day trip (land in LNK) only kidding, the line holder made their commute so when you get back to MSP we’re gonna put you on ready then back to AM short call tomorrow.
Day 2: Here’s a 4 day trip (land in LSE) only kidding, the line holder made their commute so when you get back to MSP we’re gonna put you on ready then back to AM short call tomorrow.
Day 3: Here’s a 4 day trip (land in GFK) only kidding, the line holder made their commute so when you get back to MSP we’re gonna send you to IAH and have you sit out of base reserve.
Days 4-5: <crickets while I sit at a hotel that’s near nothing but a Popeye’s with bullet proof glass between the counter and lobby>
Day 6: We’re gonna put you on RDY in IAH and not release you until after the last flight home so you have to either pay for your own hotel in IAH or take the DH back to MSP and sleep in your crash pad.
TFAYD!
That’s a lot of underwear to packFor us they could be gone 2 to 17 days.
You figure out where to do laundry pretty fast. I still manage get all my clothes in a 22" suitcase for a 17 day trip.That’s a lot of underwear to pack
This, of course, but in addition, Brown can (and quite often will) extend you two days at zero penalty to them. Thus, unless in times of extreme (and predictable) overstaffing, reserve tends to go junior. I don't touch the stuff, would rather have a VTO or crappy line that I can at least trade with.At Brown it depends on reserve staffing. I've seen them burn a reserve for a week long trip and other times just have the reserve do the first couple days and create a separate pairing for the rest of the week hoping someone will pick it up out of open time.
Me with a 6 day reserve block of 5am short call…
Day 1: Here’s a 4 day trip (land in LNK) only kidding, the line holder made their commute so when you get back to MSP we’re gonna put you on ready then back to AM short call tomorrow.
Day 2: Here’s a 4 day trip (land in LSE) only kidding, the line holder made their commute so when you get back to MSP we’re gonna put you on ready then back to AM short call tomorrow.
Day 3: Here’s a 4 day trip (land in GFK) only kidding, the line holder made their commute so when you get back to MSP we’re gonna send you to IAH and have you sit out of base reserve.
Days 4-5: <crickets while I sit at a hotel that’s near nothing but a Popeye’s with bullet proof glass between the counter and lobby>
Day 6: We’re gonna put you on RDY in IAH and not release you until after the last flight home so you have to either pay for your own hotel in IAH or take the DH back to MSP and sleep in your crash pad.
TFAYD!
So the disparities between your reserve experience and the other notorious member here is simply your base?Me, on a 5-day reserve block Mon-Fri
Mon - No call, at home
Tues - No call, at home
Wed - No call, at home
Thurs - No call, at home
Fri - No call, at home
By Friday night. Wife - "Are you sure you're still employed?"
That’s a lot of underwear to pack
The check came...right?By Friday night. Wife - "Are you sure you're still employed?"