Easter Meltdown
#561
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That was not uncommon on the Shuttle....especially on a 5-leg day where you overblock on the first two or three legs and then they drop the last turn rather than keep running in delay and this knock you back down to your original guarantee. All that "work" for nothing....well.....there was the earlier finish so you could have that going for you, which is nice. 😁
Day 4/4 had 5 legs. We over blocked quite a bit on the trip because the other pilot was very new. So I played it safe and slow. I was rerouted for legs 2 & 3 out of the 5, and that turn was very efficient because I flew with a seasoned pilot and we under blocked quite a bit. That under blocking ate into the extra credit that had accumulated over the course of the non-rerouted rotation.
I’m over it now, but it ground my gears for weeks after the fact. Lesson learned.
#562
simply color me skeptical that the loudmouths *aren’t* overpowering the narrative.
But improve away at PWA language, I’m not going to stand in your way.
#563
I guess it comes down to what you consider a necessary change. The key reason Delta survived and flourished post chapter 11 was RA taking the helm and making ontime and reliability the number one priority. Excelling at that is what led Delta to significant margin increases over the competition, rapid advancement fir pilots and the PS checks we enjoyed pre covid. Handcuff the company on reroutes and the numbers go in the wrong direction.
#564
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In the times Delta ran a crappy airline losses to the pilot group went way beyond profit sharing.
#565
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I would rather work for a highly successful airline because that more than any other factor is what will determine the outcome of my career. Delta is well staffed at the moment for pilots. They just don’t have them in the right seats.
In the times Delta ran a crappy airline losses to the pilot group went way beyond profit sharing.
In the times Delta ran a crappy airline losses to the pilot group went way beyond profit sharing.
#566
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I’m NB and have had one Arcos call in the last 6 weeks with a constant blanket GS request in. I think he’s probably right, we’re not short pilots, just trained pilots in the right aircraft.
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When the trip as you flew it is complete, then that value is compared to the original value and you get the higher of the two.
Let me put it this way. Let's say you have a five day originally worth 26.15. By day two, due to all sorts of bad weather, you have over blocked a lot and now your rotation shows 28 hours. "We're making time baby!" you say. Then on day three the rest of the trip cancels and you get to go home.
You get 26.15, the original value of the trip. Has the IROPS in this example "cost you?" Absolutely not. In fact in this example you're getting 26.15 for what turned out to be a three day (yes this is an extreme example that likely won't ever happen, but you get the point).
Reroutes can suck at times. I've been there. But they never, ever cost you anything other than hypothetical money. NEVER automatically assume that just because at some point your rotation shows you as "making time" that that is set in stone. Only the original value of your trip is guaranteed. All else is "TBD"
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