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If you are given a domicile layover while on a reserve trip should you get removed from the balance of the trip? Thanks
Corvette, scmorvette, you can get one of these for about $18K from your local BMW motorcycle dealer, plus a few grand for proper gear and go to your local track days...this is stock btw
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Too bad youse guys missed the Pantera, best of both worlds....
3. A reserve pilot who is rerouted into a rotation that contains a break-in-duty at his base will be removed from such rotation upon such break-in-duty.
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There's no such thing as a domicile layover for reserves. You should get released and remainder of trip should travel through open time process.
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Yes you will be removed. Happened to my F/O last week. Of course, scheduling then assigned him the remainder of the trip for the next day. Scheduling wouldn't give him a hotel, but the hotel lady did - especially since it was a Newark trip and his crash pad was at LGA.
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Thanks for the answers on the reserve question. They still have the whole trip on there even with the domicile layover. I'll give them call.
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When I was a kid, the neighbor who lived across the street from us had one! Every night when he came home, and again when he left in the morning, the windows in our house would rattle.
I loved the sound (and look) of that thing.
His license plate said: WHYNOT1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnKhNdOM7A8
I loved the sound (and look) of that thing.
His license plate said: WHYNOT1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnKhNdOM7A8
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That's the motoring equivalent of chain smoking unfiltered Camels. You will get hit by a dirt colored Camry. It is always a Camry. Around here tan Camrys wander from lane to lane, running stop lights and unintended accelerating into everything ... (seems like they would eventually accelerate into a car wash, but that never seems to happen) ... around here they are as ubiquitous as stripper glitter in Charlie Sheen's condo.
Can't abide NAI
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