Still slow. Two weeks of negotiations in a row this month, and very little accomplished. However, I expect the NMB to bring everything to a head in a few months.
Some guys at 9E are saying reserve is as bad at Tranny as it is here.
Reserve sucks here, but it certainly isn't that bad.
For reference for friends:
Min days off?
Regular lines, build-up lines, and CDO lines: 12 days min
Reserve lines: 10/11 days for 30/31 day months
All built on pure CDO lines. About 14 CDO lines in the 717, and half that in the 737. Average of 13-14 days off. Max of 3 CDOs in a row, and must have at least 3 days off following any group of CDOs. For the most part, the people flying CDOs are the guys like me that want to fly them. They don't go junior like they did at Pinnacle.
Reserve callout options and times? (I know long call is in the contract but unused...)
Three reserve period options:
RSV - 4am to 6pm
RS1 - 10am to midnight
RS2 - 6pm to 8am (basically CDO/red-eye reserve)
RRR - Ready reserve
Callout is 2 hours, and you're correct that there is a long-call option that has never been used.
Ready reserve is 6 hours max at the airport, and you usually don't get called out to actually fly. There is typically one crew for each airplane sitting ready reserve at a given time.
If you don't want to fly, RS2 is the best thing to bid, because it's typically only CDOs assigned, and you'll probably only get a few a month.
An average month for a reserve pilot on RSV or RS1 would be about 50 hours block and 90 hours credit.