I thought so.If the Govt says we need your plane, US doesnt have a choice.
I remember when we converted the 767 into a flying hospital during the first gulf war.
I thought so.
Our seasonal flying is irrelevant.
CRAF flying for April has not been offered for bidding so I assume that it doesn't exist currently, but it might be in the near future. 1-800-327-0117 option 1, then press the option for charters by base. For those who are interested and not too familiar with bidding...you can bid on any charter (CRAF included) by selecting the charter bidding option. You can bid for a charter that operates out of any base. You will get space positive to get there if you get a regular charter, and you get a must-ride if it's a CRAF. Picking up a charter releases you from all trip obligations for the month--call scheduling to drop one or all of your trips for the month. You will remain responsible for monthly flight time. Charters/CRAF are posted as soon as we get them and can be bid on immediately. The cut-off time to bid is by 1100 EST two days in advance of trip date. And of course, you must be qualified to work on the specific aircraft. This was a problem during the last CRAF since many senior mamas could not hold the 330 and 767 because they never had initial training.
Any F/A can bid with the usual number. Follow the promts for charter info, then call back to bid on the charter bidding prompt. You are calling people in admin who handles charters. This is not the same as crew sched. Remember that the very latest time is by 1100 EST two days prior. If you are in the middle of a trip and are awarded a charter or CRAF, you will have the option of getting off your first trip. You can review the whole charter/scheduling/pay/CRAF in the contract.Where would you bid and can you bid if you're on reserve?
Any F/A can bid with the usual number. Follow the promts for charter info, then call back to bid on the charter bidding prompt. You are calling people in admin who handles charters. This is not the same as crew sched. Remember that the very latest time is by 1100 EST two days prior. If you are in the middle of a trip and are awarded a charter or CRAF, you will have the option of getting off your first trip. You can review the whole charter/scheduling/pay/CRAF in the contract.
CRAF trips require a special briefing, like international even if you remain state-side.
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There's also two other people that travel with the crew. A weight and balance specialist since we need exact numbers and all troops are individually weighed with their gear on. We also had a mechanic who stays onboard the ENTIRE TIME! I mean he doesn't get off the plane at all, I think that's five days straight for the round trip. I always got the same guy, a PSA West coast mechanic who's from Hawaii. He said that only foremen could work the flights. It had to do with the mechanic's contract. Probably against the rules to not be able to shower for days. Anyway, this mechanic wasn't able to fix anything for us like coffee pots and such...He said we couldn't trust anyone in the Middle East to fix our planes. Plus he was the guard dog while we had those nice 48 hour lay-overs. We did buy him goodies occasionally.