SFCC/UND
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Huh?
pilot working agreement if that's what you're asking.
Huh?
pilot working agreement if that's what you're asking.
CBA, LOA, whatever you want to call it.What is that?
CBA, LOA, whatever you want to call it.
I'd buy that prior to 117. Post 117, especially with long(ish) haul operations, I'd say it generates about the same to maybe a little bit less productivity for the company.
Actually, the productivity gains come almost all from known abscences. Vacation, training, Mil Leave, and biggest of all, the month to month transition (worth 8-9% alone).
With LOT bidding, these trips (conflicts) that drop fall into open flying and would need to be covered by reserves. The month to month transition is especially tough because you have to staff for all that flying to clustered over 7-8 days, and then not for the rest of the month.
Since PBS won't place a trip over a known conflict or abscence, all of that is eliminated. It is THE big deal about PBS.
The open time thing is also a big deal. They can dial it down to near nothing. PBS generally needs a little bit of open time to work correctly, otherwise the system can't really do its job right. That's why you need some iron clad rules about how the system operate.
Thanks for posting this homie.Here's the full language:
Thanks for posting this homie.
An LOA is a modification to a CBA. A PWA is Delta's way of being Delta.
Actually, the productivity gains come almost all from known abscences. Vacation, training, Mil Leave, and biggest of all, the month to month transition (worth 8-9% alone).
With LOT bidding, these trips (conflicts) that drop fall into open flying and would need to be covered by reserves. The month to month transition is especially tough because you have to staff for all that flying to clustered over 7-8 days, and then not for the rest of the month.
Since PBS won't place a trip over a known conflict or abscence, all of that is eliminated. It is THE big deal about PBS.
The open time thing is also a big deal. They can dial it down to near nothing. PBS generally needs a little bit of open time to work correctly, otherwise the system can't really do its job right. That's why you need some iron clad rules about how the system operate.
I plan on going to the roadshow with my wife
Why?