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Dear Members,
June 2007 - Primary Lines of Flying: The
Director of Crew Scheduling, Mike Finn set the maximums in ALL bases at 90 hrs
of Company time. The blocking objective was a flight attendant window of 75-90
hrs. However, the way the pilot lines are built (separately constructed by
aircraft type) some lines were beneath the minimum window and some over. AFA
agreed to publish such lines to give more flight attendants primary blocks. The
pilot's scheduling committee and the computer built the primary lines as
follows:
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CLT A319 75-90 |
CLT FLS 70-85 |
LGA 21M 70-85 |
PHL 76D 80-95 |
PHL E190 75-90 |
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CLT 733 75-90 |
CLT 32J 70-85 |
PIT A319 75-90 |
PHL FAI 80-95 |
PHL FAN None
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CLT 76 D 75-90 |
BOS A319 75-90 |
PIT 733 75-90 |
PHL 33F 80-95 |
PHL 32J 70-85 |
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CLT 21M 70-85 |
DCA 733 80-95 |
PIT 21M 70-85 |
PHL FAD None |
PHL FLS None |
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CLT 33F 80-95 |
DCA A319 75-90 |
PHL A319 75-90 |
PHL 21M 70-85 |
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CLT 76M None |
LGA A319 80-95 |
PHL 733 80-95 |
PHL 76M 70-85 |
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Lines Less 75: Flight attendants awarded
a line for less than 75:00 can come in with such value. Or, the affected flight
attendants could SAP upward to 90 hrs of Company time (including vacation time)
to increase his/her flying time for the month. When SAP is utilized the
increased post SAP line value would be his/her new obligation including vacation
time.
Lines Over 90: Flight attendants awarded lines over 90 can come in with
between 85 - 90 hrs, not to include ETB time. Such affected flight attendants
may call Crew Scheduling and drop a trip to downward project his/her block or
drop via SAP. Further, the AIL may be used to get to between 85-90 hrs. On a non
precedent-setting basis an over-fly letter will not apply to a flight attendant
that flies his/her awarded line which exceeds 90 hrs if he/she make no changes
to such line.
June SAP: Group 1 (PIT, PHL, and BOS) opens April 24th at 1800 and closes
April 30th at 1800. Group 2 (CLT, DCA, and LGA) opens April 24th at 1800 and
closes May 01st at 1800. The SAP non-high option window is MAX of 90 and MIN of
60. The SAP window has been expanded to allow for the oddity of the extra
blocking windows shown above.
Secondary Lines for June: The Construction Blocking Minimum will be 70
hours. The minimum has been lower to 70 hours to help create more secondary
lines. The Secondary lines will open April 8th at 1800 and close May 13th at
1800. Any Secondary lineholder that wishes more Company time (to a max of 90)
may use the Secondary Line Augmentation process which opens on May 15th and
closes May 22nd or she may use the AIL.
Reserves June: The maximum for the bid month will be 90 hrs; therefore, a
reserve may call out of time at 85:01.
June IT Lines With Line Lead-in Pairings - PHL Only: Look at FAI Line
5308 published value of 82+25. You will see pairing 51012 carrying-over
(transitioning) from the May bid month into the June bid month. Such pairing is
owned by the originating crew in the May bid month; however, duty period 2 of
pairing 51012 is also placed in FAI line 5308 for June as "artificial time" to
create a legal line. Remember, FAI line 5308 has a published value of 82+25 but
when the "artificial block time" of 9+45 (dp2 of 51012) is subtracted the
recalculated value of the line will be 72+40.
The flight attendants that are awarded such a line may come in with the
published time less the "artificial block time". In this example, the
recalculated value of 72+40 will be entered as an adjusted obligation in CATS.
Or, the affected flight attendants could SAP upward (max 90 hrs) of Company time
(including vacation time) to increase his/her flying time. Any time SAP is
utilized the increased post SAP line value, (including vacation time) would be
his/her new obligation for that bid month.
Additionally, the AIL may be used to increase the flying time up to a maximum 90
hrs of Company. However, in the case of using the AIL, this action increases
your flying time (projection) but not the adjusted block (5308) obligation of
72+40.
PHL Note: Also, look at other June Lines which have line lead-in pairings
like FAI lines: 5310, 5315, 5317, 5321, 5322, 5324, 5326, 5330, 5332, 5336,
5338, 5344, 5346, 5348, 5351, 5356, 5359, 5361, 5363, 5367, 5369, 5373, 5374 and
33F lines 2902, 2910, 2911, 2912, 2913, 2914, 2919, 2922, 2924, 2925. Then use
the logic described above to determine the new obligation for the bid month.
Further, whenever a line lead-in pairing (artificial block time) spans a
Saturday or/and Sunday such affected flight attendants are NOT required to
"touch" for a restricted weekend.
Carol Austin
MEC Scheduling Chair
AFA US Airways
AFA-CWA
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