Well there were a couple of Jetstar NZ pilots flying domestically in Australia over the weekend who were there after being called from STBY. I don’t see any difference to when the NZ pilots complete their line training in Australia. The no domestic sectors and an EBA pilot on the Jumpseat during training are just agreements between the company and the union and are obviously out the window during the dispute. What stops Thai etc doing something similar is that their nationals don’t have an automatic right to live and work in Australia so there would be visa issues for them. For the NZ pilots it comes down to how much flying Jetstar can get away with before the FWA Awards should apply and that is for AFAP to challenge or accept I guess.