i don't know . but i can tell you that usairways needs portugese speakers and swedish speakers and also some italian since we start service to mxp in late may.Does Cal needs italian speakers?
how senior is to get an Italian line if you are a speaker?
Thx in advance.
Question(s) plz. about your EWR/PEK flt.(CO's Longest, I think)
At almost 14 Hrs. How many Pilots/Fa's make the trip ?
How does both groups rest ?
Where do both groups rest
I could see "3" pilots making the trip(2 captains..1 F/O) with 1 pilot constantly resting, but how would they work/rest the F/A's
Thanx, in advance
NH/BB's
We staff the EWR/PEK flt with 4 pilots and 12 FA's. The pilots do 2 on 2 off flying in their "coffin" crew bunks right behind the pit. The FA's get 4 BF seats (10 D,E,K,L) and the last row of coach on all flts over 12 hrs.Crew rest goes in seniority order for the FA's, except for the ISM(purser)who can leapfrog seniority on a "as needed" basis, but they tend to be senior anyway since PEK is one of the most senior trips.Some FA's actually like to lay out in the last row.We are waiting to get crew bunks retrofitted on our 777 fleet, a big sticking point in our last contract. The new 777's will have bunks already installed.The service flow usually goes 2.1/2 hrs for first service,2.45 for 1st break,45 minutes for mid service. 2.45 hrs for 2nd and 3rd service and @1.5 hrs for last service and docs.Question(s) plz. about your EWR/PEK flt.(CO's Longest, I think)
At almost 14 Hrs. How many Pilots/Fa's make the trip ?
How does both groups rest ?
Where do both groups rest
I could see "3" pilots making the trip(2 captains..1 F/O) with 1 pilot constantly resting, but how would they work/rest the F/A's
Thanx, in advance
NH/BB's
Does Cal needs italian speakers?
how senior is to get an Italian line if you are a speaker?
Thx in advance.
We staff the EWR/PEK flt with 4 pilots and 12 FA's. The pilots do 2 on 2 off flying in their "coffin" crew bunks right behind the pit. The FA's get 4 BF seats (10 D,E,K,L) and the last row of coach on all flts over 12 hrs.Crew rest goes in seniority order for the FA's, except for the ISM(purser)who can leapfrog seniority on a "as needed" basis, but they tend to be senior anyway since PEK is one of the most senior trips.Some FA's actually like to lay out in the last row.We are waiting to get crew bunks retrofitted on our 777 fleet, a big sticking point in our last contract. The new 777's will have bunks already installed.The service flow usually goes 2.1/2 hrs for first service,2.45 for 1st break,45 minutes for mid service. 2.45 hrs for 2nd and 3rd service and @1.5 hrs for last service and docs.
on usairways, we get crew rest on every european destination regardless of how long the flt is. and they better not even think of changing that .At CAL, our crew rest is still in Y on the 767 and 757 fleet on flights over 8 hrs 🙁 .Oh well. Whats intersting is that for the pilots on the 757/767, they used to get a FC seat , but now, only if it is "available",meaning ahead of any other non-rev (if there are empties up front). But the companies definition of "non-rev" gets murky when it comes to management flying on passes. :down: So now they get 3 seats in Y(no curtain) if F is full. Not only is it not comfortable and looks awkward, IMHO from a safety standpoint, it's bad news. The issue is in arbitration now.
Is that crew rest for pilots and fa's too, or just for pilots? Your European flights are probably blocked over 8 hrs anyway. Our fearless leader Kellner wants the pilots crew rest up in the cockpit on the 767.on usairways, we get crew rest on every european destination regardless of how long the flt is. and they better not even think of changing that .