SkyWest pilots receive a hotel room in-domicile in the event of a displacement. (Oddly, not a cancellation...)XJT used to put us up in the hotel if we were mid-pairing... I think.
It's possible you may have me confused with someone else. I've never served on the MEC or JNC.Baronman said:Hey so that's another contract item you could have improved...
C5 will give you a hotel in the event of a cancelled overnight in base if it creates a min rest plus one hour overnight. I have also been successful in them putting me up in a room by agreeing to come in early on reserve to create such a scenario.
In my opinion, this is the way it should be. If your schedule creates an issue where you may have a min rest issue with your schedule, company should be required offer a hotel. If you are in domicile, wouldn't you rather sleep in your own bed? At your own place? With your own stuff? I am a commuter, and I'd take the hotel in base 9 out of 10 times, but guys who aren't commuters may rather go home for the night. So offer it on a min rest issue to try and stem off the fatigue calls. Seems like smart business to me.
Comair FA's got a hotel if they were commuters.
I know, sorry. Thought 2 years would be long enough to crack a joke.

...what the hell is Comair?
Too soon?
Let's keep it real simple.
I'm DTW based.
I'm on my own accord to show up to DTW 90 minutes prior to departure. Regardless of traffic, jumpseats, loads non-revving or a zombie apocalypse in-progress.
When my rotation ends in Detroit, I am fully on my own in terms of getting back home, whether it be Livonia or Timbuktu.
