robbedagain
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thanks FWAA for clearing it up. I knew she had (I believe) flew on FEDEX across country the nite before. and the capt from FLA Thanks again for clearing it up
That's the max for us as well. Same at NW too, FWIW...robbedagain said:Kev for us FSA we are allowed only 1 back to back doubles a week...
xUT said:It always causes me pain as I am an advocate of Unions but it really pisses me off when they start misrepresenting 'pie in the sky' promises that they know is nearly impossible to negotiate.
Yes, it is not a 'promise' but it is a gross misrepresentation.
IBT did it on their run for UA M&R and I told those ID-10T's that it was false and misleading.
Get a signature on the flyer and then it may be plausible.
Any knucklehead can make and distribute a bunch of crap.
The 'membership' has to filter this out.
Good Luck to the Guys N'Gals at Delta.
B) xUT
Slow down killer. They got rest seats for two reason.WorldTraveler said:maybe the real question, Kev, is why has DL equipped more of its fleet with away from passenger cabin flat bed crew rest facilities than any other airline?
apparently DL recognizes the contributions DL FAs make and want them rested in order to deliver safe and professional service.
why, Kevin, is DL leading the industry with FA crew rest seats?
btw, there are a lot of my days that like the IAM's retirement brochure - and yet I did it without the IAM.
I can't remember if we have an FAR or its just Delta rules.metopower said:I'm sure that you have fatigue rules as far as how many hours you can work. But remember 117 is a political solution to a problem that did not effect MY type of flying. That is why there was relief in this case. Exception not the rule for sure.
Your pay and your retirement?metopower said:Because they addressed a problem that only exist at commuter or small airlines. Neither pilots on that flight (colgan) had any rest issues. They had discussed rest issues during the flight. Neither pilot had low time issues. Both were addressed by rule making after that accident.The issue that was not addressed was their incompetence. If you want some kind of 117 work rules I have to ask ..What would they be? How do you want to limit your work day? 4hr shifts? Ten people per crew? 25 pd bag limit? Age 60 retirement?
117 was the typical knee jerk from the FAA.metopower said:I'm not saying that.what I'm saying is 117 was not put forward by nor were any major airline rank and file pilot consulted. If it had the rules would look completely different.if safety is the issue or fatigue is the issue then address them .What 117 did was give the flying public a feel good answer.
why are you talking like a teenager?WorldTraveler said:I don't understand it either, esp. in light of the charges of how FAs should be subjected to pilot style rest limitations.
plz explain the discrepancy.
many thx
We had OT equalization. The main purpose was to make sure any was distributed equally, but it was also used as an extra layer of safety...robbedagain said:while I understand that for rest reasons what I don't understand is why we can have virtually unlimited OT How is it for you folks and how was it at NW
Not for nothing, that's what I'll be pushing for. Much more worker empowerment with a larger match...topDawg said:no kidding. If I were Delta's FAs I would not want anything to do with the IAMPF. Try to get the pilots 401K match. Much better that way.
Ask the FAA.......WorldTraveler said:so why don't rampers have them?
I haven't got the smallest idea.WorldTraveler said:and, dawg, tell us how much those crew rest facilities weigh on a 767, the most common type in DL's fleet?
far as I know yes.WorldTraveler said:is the 763/764 module the same?
yes.WorldTraveler said:do ya really think DL hauls 1000 pounds of extra weight around in the belly of the aircraft because they kiss the FAs asses?
clearly the answer to that question is no.....WorldTraveler said:the freeing up seats for paying passengers routine makes sense - but don't you think DL could do that without a module that takes up, what, the space of a pallet?
No what I mean is AA or whatever airline doesn't believe the juice is worth the squeeze.WorldTraveler said:and you mean unions at other airlines don't suck up to mgmt. at their airlines so their FAs don't get them?
Okay.....WorldTraveler said:I'd say - you go, DL FAs, if DL's idea of kissing grits is to throw an over/undercabin crew rest module on every longhaul widebody aircraft in DL's fleet.
Wrong , I was talking about what a trip is worth not crew rest! Fa's and pilots should be credited with the same hours per trip (not pay) , and yes that was a me too clause . Again wrongWorldTraveler said:no, there is nothing wrong about what I said.crew rest facilities is absolutely a key part of the fatigue issue.... any longhaul pilot of FA can absolutely verify that.