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Joined APC: Jul 2013
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I don't give a rats ass what the company says they're "Allowed." If the phone rings and it wakes me up, I am going to reset my rest. Operators are not allowed to disturb a pilot during his rest, and that's an FAR. The CBA can say what it wants, it can't supersede an FAR
I don't give a rats ass what the company says they're "Allowed." If the phone rings and it wakes me up, I am going to reset my rest. Operators are not allowed to disturb a pilot during his rest, and that's an FAR. The CBA can say what it wants, it can't supersede an FAR
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2013
Posts: 1,666
I don't give a rats ass what the company says they're "Allowed." If the phone rings and it wakes me up, I am going to reset my rest. Operators are not allowed to disturb a pilot during his rest, and that's an FAR. The CBA can say what it wants, it can't supersede an FAR
I don't give a rats ass what the company says they're "Allowed." If the phone rings and it wakes me up, I am going to reset my rest. Operators are not allowed to disturb a pilot during his rest, and that's an FAR. The CBA can say what it wants, it can't supersede an FAR
http://www3.alpa.org/portals/alpa/co...quirements.pdf
Q-73. Can the certicate holder make one phone call to a flightcrew member without interrupting his/her rest?
A-73. The FAA has a “one phone call” policy that “generally” allows a certi cate holder to initiate one phone call during a crewmember’s rest period. If the crewmember voluntarily chooses to answer the phone call, the FAA does not view the phone call as disruptive and breaking the rest period. However, if the phone is not answered and multiple calls are made in a empt to get the phone answered or the ightcrew member cannot return to sleep after answering the phone call, then the sleep opportunity may have been interrupted in that circumstance. Thus, a certi cate holder runs the risk of interrupting a ightcrew member’s sleep opportunity during the rest period by making a phone call.
A-73. The FAA has a “one phone call” policy that “generally” allows a certi cate holder to initiate one phone call during a crewmember’s rest period. If the crewmember voluntarily chooses to answer the phone call, the FAA does not view the phone call as disruptive and breaking the rest period. However, if the phone is not answered and multiple calls are made in a empt to get the phone answered or the ightcrew member cannot return to sleep after answering the phone call, then the sleep opportunity may have been interrupted in that circumstance. Thus, a certi cate holder runs the risk of interrupting a ightcrew member’s sleep opportunity during the rest period by making a phone call.
Johnson:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Kidd:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Moody:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Applicability:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Dont want to be contacted? Give your CP a "Do Not Call" written notice. After that ANY attempt to call is a rest interruption.
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Kidd:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Moody:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Applicability:
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...rpretation.pdf
Dont want to be contacted? Give your CP a "Do Not Call" written notice. After that ANY attempt to call is a rest interruption.
Last edited by ClickClickBoom; 12-10-2015 at 08:17 AM.
FARs allow one call, which makes sense. Company may want to tell u flight is delayed, sleep in two more hours, etc.
You are also allowed to unplug/turn off phone and not take calls till rest ends.
I love our airline policy...they call and wake us up when it is time....they miss the call...not your problem. Plane delayed, you keep sleeping. They set up transportation to the aircraft.
But, they don't call you if you are DH as airline passenger...you have to set your own wake up and set up your transportation to airport....they pay for transport.
You are also allowed to unplug/turn off phone and not take calls till rest ends.
I love our airline policy...they call and wake us up when it is time....they miss the call...not your problem. Plane delayed, you keep sleeping. They set up transportation to the aircraft.
But, they don't call you if you are DH as airline passenger...you have to set your own wake up and set up your transportation to airport....they pay for transport.
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Aug 2014
Posts: 613
Anyone on the call earlier today that can confirm what the response from SAPA was to extra flying? I heard that we were basically told that all the extra flying we are picking up from airlines that can't staff it is just getting built into the bids at the last minute and not being offered as open time. So basically the MRS that was supposed to start in Jan is worthless because it only applies to Open Time. Since our PBS globalizes and doesn't leave OT, our bids for January will again ignore seniority and just assign all the extra flying to our line holders with no extra incentive. Looks like we got another one pulled on us during our "negotiations". Does SAPA realize what this is doing to all of us or care?? I wasn't able to make the call but was hoping this was going to be talked about.
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What kinda benefits you get if you're based in seattle or portland?
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