It's only a 5 year contract and there are work rules and a min duty day jsut not min cal day.
How many full calendar day overnights do you guys do? My guess is that it's not a majority of your trips.
ATN_Pilot said:Company profits are not leverage. You have no claim to the shareholders' money unless you have leverage to get it.
That said, can you share with us what conditions would classify as a pilot group having leverage?
On the 190 I could normally get out of all the crappy 11-12 hour 3 days. There are a decent number of them out there but between SAP and riding the bid sheet I maybe did 1 or 2 of them in the last year and a half.
You've been around the block long enough and this isn't a knock on you, but I see this "lack of leverage" referenced many times here and even from folks in face to face conversations.
That said, can you share with us what conditions would classify as a pilot group having leverage?
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Won't those trips be worth 15:45, min now with the average day value? That's certainly not a true min day, but it's an ok pay improvement.
It's not an average day value. It's 5:10 average DUTY period. We still have a 3.5:1 trip rig so those trips will now pay either 10:20 or whatever the rig gives you. Or they will pay block time if that's higher, obviously.
Did we get 717s that I don't know of?I heard a rumor that the 717 is classified as a Group 1 aircraft under the JCBA?
What's with pay-banding anyway?
Nope but if we did they would pay as group I aircraft. Very sad.Did we get 717s that I don't know of?
Nope but if we did they would pay as group I aircraft. Very sad.
I heard a rumor that the 717 is classified as a Group 1 aircraft under the JCBA?
What's with pay-banding anyway?
Folks, there is no availability of 717s. If Hawaiian ever wants to get rid of theirs, Richard Anderson will scoop them up so quick that Parker's head would spin. Ain't nothing that Anderson likes more than used airplanes on the cheap.