RRR at ASA
#1
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Joined APC: Jan 2008
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RRR at ASA
Just wondering if the new ASA ready reserve guidelines that the MEC emailed out about a month ago were being followed. Thoughts?
I've been on COMA for October and need to know if I should expect to continue to get the RRR shaft when I return.
I've been on COMA for October and need to know if I should expect to continue to get the RRR shaft when I return.
#2
My experience has been yes and no. I will have had it twice this month on this Sunday. The first time they gave me 1 hour and 50 mins notice, not per the agreement. On this Sunday they gave me the 6 days notice. They still seem to be handing it out like candy. I am 1800 callout and it looks like the 06, 09, and 12 guys really get pounded.
#4
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Joined APC: Jun 2007
Position: CRJ-200 Right
Posts: 16
I have 0400 reserve this month and I have sat RRR five times so far. It could be that most days I'm the only 0400 in my bucket. They haven't been following the agreement with my schedule, calling me for RRR the day before then having to accept changes when I duty in for RRR two days out.
#5
You're right, it is not contract enforceable. Just a "gentlemen's" agreement. A MOU or LOA or something of the sort would be nice. We'll see...
#6
There you go. ALPA should know better than to make handshake agreements with scheduling. David Blodgett (mgr of scheduling) is one of the most anti-pilot people we've had in that position since the infamous Willie Harris and he will go right back to screwing pilots when Scott Hall and Charlie Tutt aren't looking. In fact, a famous one liner from the mgr of Scheduling is "We don't answer to Flight Operations, we are under a different department".
#8
Whether a grievance is filed of not is political. If it is an issue that will embarrass the MEC or something they have a handshake agreement on, or something that will hurt the more senior pilots, your grievance will NOT be filed.
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