Anybody have one where they work (as in listing x number of CAs/FOs you don't want to ever fly with)? I have sort of been tasked with writing contract language up for one and want to get an idea of what is out there.
We used to have a Negative Airman List, but don't any more.
When we had it, Second Officers could put First Officers and Captains on their list, First Officers could put Captains on their list, and the Captains could not use the list. There was no published limit to the number of airmen that could be put on the list. (I'm sure that management would have gotten involved if any list got too long.)
The list only applied in Initial Bid Line assignments. It was not used for Reserve Trip assignments.
It was used as one of the choices an airman could make during bidding.
For example, he could bid 14 lines of his choice by number, then his Negative Airman List, and then "Highest Paying Line without Carryover".
During Secondary Line construction, it was also one of many choices. An airman could list his preferences:
1) West-coast commuter line
2) Double Deadheads
3) Negative Airman List
4) Day Out-and-Backs
The rank ordering of the option communicated to crew scheduling how important the Negative Airman list was. For the above example, it was more important that flying Day Out-and-Backs, but he'd be willing to fly with one of those rascals on a West-coast commuter line, or a line of double deadhead trips.
I'm not exactly sure why we eliminated the Negative Airman list, but I haven't heard too much moaning about it. With our bid awards coming out on consecutive days, a First Officer who is intent on not flying with a particular Captain can look at the line that Captain was awarded, and bid accordingly.
There was something in this thread that suggested that you're dealing with Prederential Bidding System. Well, that will change all the rules, and make the use of the Neg Airman list more important, but perhaps more difficult. I would think long and hard before arbitrarily limiting the number of people on the list. I would be concerned about some kind of liablity issues. It may be a good idea to run the concept by the lawyers.
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