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August 2006 Primary Lines of Flying:
The Director of Crew Scheduling, Mike Finn set the maximums in ALL bases at
90 hours of Company time for the month of August. The blocking
objective was a flight attendant window for August of 75-90 hours. However, the
pilot's scheduling committee and the computer built the primary lines as
follows:
| CLT |
A319 |
75-90 |
PHL |
A319 |
75-90 |
PHL |
76M |
75-90 |
| CLT |
733 |
75-90 |
PHL |
733 |
75-90 |
PHL |
FAN |
75-90 |
| CLT |
76 D |
75-90 |
PHL |
76D |
75-90 |
PIT |
21M |
75-90 |
| CLT |
21M |
75-90 |
PHL |
FAI (INT) |
75-90 |
PIT |
A319 |
75-90 |
| CLT |
33F (INT) |
75-90 |
PHL |
33F (INT) |
75-90 |
PIT |
733 |
70-85* |
| CLT |
FAD |
N/A |
PHL |
FAD |
75-90 |
DCA |
A319 |
70-85* |
| CLT |
FLS (LODO) |
75-90 |
PHL |
21M |
70-85* |
DCA |
733 |
75-90 |
| CLT |
32J (LODO) |
75-90 |
PHL |
32J (LODO) |
75-90 |
LGA |
21M |
70-85* |
| BOS |
A319 |
70-85* |
PHL |
FLS (LODO) |
75-90 |
LGA |
A319 |
70-85* |
Note: The way the pilot lines
are built (by aircraft type and all separately constructed) some lines were
beneath the minimum window of 75:00. AFA agreed to publish such lines in order
to give more flight attendants primary blocks.
*Lines Less Than Minimum Window of
75:00: Flight attendants awarded a line that is blocked for less than
75:00 can come in with such value. Or, the affected flight attendants could SAP
upward to 90:00 hours of Company time (including vacation time) to increase
his/her flying time. Whenever, SAP is utilized the increased post SAP line
value would be his/her new obligation.
August SAP: The timelines are:
Group 1 (PIT, PHL, and BOS) opens on June 25th at 1800 and closes on July 1st at
1800. Group 2 (CLT, DCA, and LGA) opens on June 25th at 1800 and closes on
July 2nd at 1800. Further, 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 two
blocking windows.
Secondary Lines of Flying for August:
The blocking objective will be a window of 75-90 hours. The secondary lines of
flying will open on July 8th at 1800 and close on July 13th at 1800.
August Reserve Maximum: The
reserve maximum for the August bid month will be 90 hours; therefore, a reserve
may call out of time at 85:01.
August IT Lines With Line Lead-in
Pairings - PHL and CLT: Line lead-in trips are added to IT lines in
order to bring such lines up to the minimum or to make an additional line.
Line lead-ins are pairings at transition time that originate in one month and
terminate in another. The practice of adding such pairings in IT lines has
been on going for over 10 years and yields more lines of flying and some extra
flexibility. Example of Logic: An IT line has a
published value of 83+20. Pairing 21006 on July 30th transitions from the
July bid month into the August bid month and is owned by the originating crew.
However, duty period 2 of such pairing (21006) is also placed in August's IT
line as "artificial time" to create a legal line. Remember, such line
has a published value of 83+20 but when the "artificial time" of 8+50
(dp2 of 21006) is subtracted the recalculated value of the line will be 74+30.
The flight attendants that are awarded such a
line may come in with the published time less the "artificial time".
In this example, the recalculated value of 74+30 will be entered as an adjusted
obligation in CATS. Or, the affected flight attendants could SAP
upward to 90:00 hours of Company time (including vacation time) to
increase his/her flying time. Any time SAP is utilized the increased post
SAP line value would be his/her new obligation for August.
Additionally, the AIL may be used to increase
the flying time up to a maximum 90:00 hours of Company. However, in the
case of using the AIL this action increases your flying time (projection) but
not adjusted obligation of 74+30. Note: Whenever a line lead-in
pairing (artificial time) spans a Saturday or/and Sunday such affected flight
attendants are NOT required to "touch" for a restricted weekend.
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AFA Local Numbers
Council 40 PIT 724-695-3329
Council 41 DCA 703-212-8090
Council 69 BOS 781-289-8454
Council 70 PHL 215-492-0840
Council 82 LGA 315-736-3483
Council 89 CLT 704-527-0325
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