FDX MAY Disputed Pairings
#54
Webster Says...
scab /skæb/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[skab] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, scabbed, scab·bing.
–noun 1. the incrustation that forms over a sore or wound during healing.
2. Veterinary Pathology. a mangy disease in animals, esp. sheep; scabies. Compare itch (def. 10).
3. Plant Pathology. a. a disease of plants characterized by crustlike lesions on the affected parts and caused by a fungus or bacterium.
b. one of these crustlike lesions.
4. a worker who refuses to join a labor union or to participate in a union strike, who takes a striking worker's place on the job, or the like.
5. Slang. a rascal or scoundrel.
6. Metallurgy. a. a projection or roughness on an ingot or casting from a defective mold.
b. a surface defect on an iron or steel piece resulting from the rolling in of scale.
7. Carpentry. a short, flat piece of wood used for various purposes, as binding two timbers butted together or strengthening a timber at a weak spot.
–verb (used without object) 8. to become covered with a scab.
9. to act or work as a scab.
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[Origin: 1200–50; 1800–10 for def. 4; ME < ON skabb scab, itch; cf. shabby, shave]
—Related forms
scablike, adjective
–noun 1. the incrustation that forms over a sore or wound during healing.
2. Veterinary Pathology. a mangy disease in animals, esp. sheep; scabies. Compare itch (def. 10).
3. Plant Pathology. a. a disease of plants characterized by crustlike lesions on the affected parts and caused by a fungus or bacterium.
b. one of these crustlike lesions.
4. a worker who refuses to join a labor union or to participate in a union strike, who takes a striking worker's place on the job, or the like.
5. Slang. a rascal or scoundrel.
6. Metallurgy. a. a projection or roughness on an ingot or casting from a defective mold.
b. a surface defect on an iron or steel piece resulting from the rolling in of scale.
7. Carpentry. a short, flat piece of wood used for various purposes, as binding two timbers butted together or strengthening a timber at a weak spot.
–verb (used without object) 8. to become covered with a scab.
9. to act or work as a scab.
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[Origin: 1200–50; 1800–10 for def. 4; ME < ON skabb scab, itch; cf. shabby, shave]
—Related forms
scablike, adjective
#56
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Position: 767 FO
Posts: 97
Sorry, I'm only willing to directly address his behavior in private. He made his intentions (and character) clear enough for me. I provided him what I felt was the appropriate feedback. Other than that, if I run into him, I'll simply treat him as the OW and BF he appears to be.
#58
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Position: Re-reading George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' and getting scared...
Posts: 276
I keep logging on to see who is picking these trips up, and the majority of the F/O and S/Os seem to be new guys (6XXXXX emp #s) filling in between their reserve lines. These guys should be slapped silly.
#59
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Joined APC: Nov 2005
Position: Directly behind the combiner
Posts: 4,948
I think this stuff still works. I see three 3-peaters on the bus.
Captain and F/O (What a team!): Trip 495 15MAY07, 17MAY07, 18MAY07
CAPTAIN: Trip 495 16MAY07, 23MAY07, 24MAY07
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Click on the dates to look at the Trip Recap for each Disputed Pairing. (Access to FedEx VIPS required, of course.)
#-#-#-#-#- MEM A-300 DISPUTED PAIRINGS -#-#-#-#-#-
Trip 495 01MAY07, 02MAY07, 03MAY07, 04MAY07
Trip 495 08MAY07, 09MAY07, 10MAY07, 11MAY07
Trip 430 11MAY07
Trip 495 15MAY07, 16MAY07, 17MAY07, 18MAY07
Trip 495 22MAY07, 23MAY07, 24MAY07, 25MAY07
#-#-#-#-#- MEM B-727 DISPUTED PAIRINGS -#-#-#-#-#-
Trip 193 30APR07
Trip 241 30APR07
Trip 243 01MAY07, 02MAY07, 03MAY07
Trip 107 07MAY07
Trip 192 07MAY07
Trip 242 07MAY07
Trip 243 08MAY07, 09MAY07, 10MAY07
Trip 108 14MAY07
Trip 192 14MAY07
Trip 242 14MAY07
Trip 243 15MAY07, 16MAY07, 17MAY07
Trip 108 21MAY07
Trip 192 21MAY07
Trip 242 21MAY07
Trip 243 22MAY07, 23MAY07, 24MAY07
#-#-#-#-#- ANC MD-11 DISPUTED PAIRINGS -#-#-#-#-#-
Trip 125 01MAY07
Trip 108 21MAY07
Trip 165 23MAY07
#-#-#-#-#- DISPUTED PAIRING -#-#-#-#-#-
ALPA's founders chose "Schedule with Safety" as our motto. Support the SIG/PSIT in upholding that standard-- Don't fly disputed pairings!
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Captain and F/O (What a team!): Trip 495 15MAY07, 17MAY07, 18MAY07
CAPTAIN: Trip 495 16MAY07, 23MAY07, 24MAY07
===============================================
Click on the dates to look at the Trip Recap for each Disputed Pairing. (Access to FedEx VIPS required, of course.)
#-#-#-#-#- MEM A-300 DISPUTED PAIRINGS -#-#-#-#-#-
Trip 495 01MAY07, 02MAY07, 03MAY07, 04MAY07
Trip 495 08MAY07, 09MAY07, 10MAY07, 11MAY07
Trip 430 11MAY07
Trip 495 15MAY07, 16MAY07, 17MAY07, 18MAY07
Trip 495 22MAY07, 23MAY07, 24MAY07, 25MAY07
17 trips X 2 pilots = 34 pilot slots
#-#-#-#-#- MEM B-727 DISPUTED PAIRINGS -#-#-#-#-#-
Trip 193 30APR07
Trip 241 30APR07
Trip 243 01MAY07, 02MAY07, 03MAY07
Trip 107 07MAY07
Trip 192 07MAY07
Trip 242 07MAY07
Trip 243 08MAY07, 09MAY07, 10MAY07
Trip 108 14MAY07
Trip 192 14MAY07
Trip 242 14MAY07
Trip 243 15MAY07, 16MAY07, 17MAY07
Trip 108 21MAY07
Trip 192 21MAY07
Trip 242 21MAY07
Trip 243 22MAY07, 23MAY07, 24MAY07
23 trips X 3 pilots = 69 pilot slots
#-#-#-#-#- ANC MD-11 DISPUTED PAIRINGS -#-#-#-#-#-
Trip 125 01MAY07
Trip 108 21MAY07
Trip 165 23MAY07
3 trips X 2 pilots = 6 pilot slots
#-#-#-#-#- DISPUTED PAIRING -#-#-#-#-#-
ALPA's founders chose "Schedule with Safety" as our motto. Support the SIG/PSIT in upholding that standard-- Don't fly disputed pairings!
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