eightballfreight
Mission accomplished
Objectively the company who bumps their stranded pax for dh pilots shows their priority in the given situation. Capacity issues and many airline centric issues are not yours to override.
Look, maybe you aren't getting what I'm saying.
Their mindset is not that they don't give a crap about anything.
Rather, it is basically about statistics and diminishing returns.
If someone gives themselves two flights to get to work that meet the criteria for the commuter clause, they still might have to use that clause and miss the first half a day of work or whatever.
There are guys are girls commuting from some outstation to some hub that have nothing but CRJ-200s all day long. These pilots could give themselves five flights to get to work and they still might end up no-showing because the day's flights become essentially unusable, due to weight restrictions, passengers being dumped onto those flights from other flights last minute, the list goes on.
So if two flights gets them off the hook as long as they don't perpetually do this week after week all year long, then why on earth would they give themselves four or five flights when they still could very well get a no-show? Then all they'd end up with is a no-show and a full day off blown putzing around with stupid weight restricted CRJs.
I'm just thankful I've been able to drive to work the last few years and not worry about it. But there's your explanation to what I'm talking about.
I wouldn't move for regionals because those bases open/close all the time. But once you're at a Major with large bases, it's a different story.
I wouldn't move for regionals because those bases open/close all the time. But once you're at a Major with large bases, it's a different story.
Should have gone to Lemoore. Why did you choose VA Beach instead?
Hah. Hahahh. Hahah.
Just off the top of my head...
AA - BOS/BNA/RDU/STL/SJU
DL - PDX/LAX/DFW/MEM/CVG(it's coming)
CAL - DEN/GSO/LAX/HNL
UAL - MIA/HNL
US - BWI/PIT/BOS/MCI
Ahhh! I thought you were at Lemoore?
I actually did ask for Lemoore.......the Navy had other plans thoughNeeds of the Navy and all that. In hindsight, I'm glad I went, as the QOL is much higher and I went to a great squadron, but that being said, it is still really far from home.
Geez, all this because I reported what my DH experienced! I would think that would be more interesting than the fact that I called him DH!
He's going to have enough ego deflation tomorrow if Cruise shows up to work; I won't alert DH to this thread (he's asleep).
Good night all!![]()
Sounds like any typical GDP day at SFO when I was a gate agent, honestly. Except instead of 9 hours it was 3-4. Worst case 5-6. It's something that you never really get used to, pax sleeping in the airport for 3 days and what not. During bad foggy winters, it was too common for a pax to fly PSP-SFO-ACV roundtrip, for example, then get stuck connecting in SFO for 3 days only to get in from ACV headed home and spend another 2-3 days stranded trying to get to PSP. Rental Car prices would often sky rocket in these situations to where they would cost more than 3 times the refund for the unused portion of the flight, screwing people royally. Hopefully its a rare event where you work, but airline CS at most big hubs surely includes days where your gate becomes a customer service center and you rebook people all night while giving 30 minute "I know nothing. NOTHING" updates then "flights canceled, get in line behind 400 other people at customer service or the 80 at my gate, your choice" announcements.It has been an incredibly rough week. I wish my airline could have planned better for this. The first few days of explaining to customers that weather would delay or cancel a flight did not seem so bad. BUT the last few days of spending 9 hours saying (BEFORE CX-ing) "We have no further update, we are locating a (insert crew position here) for this flight and will update in 30 mins" is becoming incredibly frustrating and embarrassing.
On the emotional aspect of things its starting to take a toll. I've seen some families and people 3 days in a row at the airport, one girl who was relatively young had been wearing the same clothes. Lots of crying, and unfortunately a few times where I had to get LEO involved.
Its been a rough week and I am not impressed with how my employer performed.
Yes, well I hope your skin didn't thin out from all that warm weather and your morning dip in the ocean! You will come home to a balmy wind chill of -4. Make sure your Captain doesn't forget his shoes again. Sandals doesn't look right with the uniform and his toes might get cold! And I'm not buying him a third pair of shoes!!!Yep, all went surprisingly smooth. We were on time despite multiple passes through LGA (amazingly)….the next day also on time which gave us a nice 24 hours in SJU. Mojito's at the beach bar!
It is.
I flew on Thursday morning before Hercules hit. A couple days earlier, our airline sent out a heads up email about Hercules (as if you didn't know it was coming) and it was obvious that airline operations would get screwed up in the storm. My CA for that trip commuted from CLT and he came up the day prior on a morning flight just to make sure he'd get there. He said usually for that trip he could come in the evening before the trip but he wanted to give extra time to be safe. Now you can go ahead and try and risk just two flights before show time, but I guarantee you will be through your max allowed per rolling 12 months for commute misses. A carpet dance will ensue (as it should if you can't show up to work on time).
No it's not bad planning. I commuted for a year Oregon to EWR. 99% of the time I commuted in a day early. Occasionally it didn't work out and the company would PS me to work. During IROP times it can be challenging to get to work. We don't have a max missed commutes. BTW my airline and many others are positive spacing their employees to base right now.
Because you aren't an AMAZING non-union pilot like CC. He would sell your left nut if it meant he would benefit from it.
Hah. Hahahh. Hahah.
Just off the top of my head...
AA - BOS/BNA/RDU/STL/SJU
DL - PDX/LAX/DFW/MEM/CVG(it's coming)
CAL - DEN/GSO/LAX/HNL
UAL - MIA/HNL
US - BWI/PIT/BOS/MCI
Not sure why we are even arguing this. It largely is a moot point.
@SteveC, airline booking software isn't going to put a nonrev/jumpseater on the flight over a revenue passenger.
If you are deadheading and asked to take the jumpseat to get another revenue passenger passenger on, that is a big no-no. You are given a seat in the back to 'rest', not sit in a jumpseat. With the new flight time/duty time regs it may even be illegal to take the jumpseat on a deadhead.
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Why else do you think it is in the contract? It allows for a more rested pilot regardless of the regulations.Except DHing does not count as any sort of rest. A DH as the last portion of your day does not count as FDP but it's not rest either.
Except DHing does not count as any sort of rest. A DH as the last portion of your day does not count as FDP but it's not rest either.