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Frogman1484
15th Oct 2008, 11:01
How many reserve days do we have to do without getting credit?
Where can I find all of this info as I cannot find it in COS or in Vol 1

Triangle Man
15th Oct 2008, 12:05
As per RP07, find details within Flight Crew-->Roster section of IntraCX:

k. Reserve Duty at Home Base, either on the published Roster or assigned directly in place of an O day, totalling in excess of thirty days in a crew member’s Birth Year --> 3.86 hours per Duty during which the crew member was not called out.

l. Reserve Duty, of greater than four hours’ duration, whilst away from Home Base in accommodation provided by The Company. --> 3.86 hours per Duty during which the crew member was not called out.

m. All Reserve Duty other than in K and L above. --> 0 hours per Duty.

Harbour Dweller
15th Oct 2008, 12:11
The answer to your question is 30 days in your birth year.

Located in Flight Crew -> Rostering -> RP07 -> RP07: Amendment to COS

Frogman1484
15th Oct 2008, 12:14
Thanks Guys...I've just find out I have done more than 30 days and I have not been paid for the few days I have not been call out! Ch..Ching!:ok:

Harbour Dweller
15th Oct 2008, 12:38
Make sure you let the AOA rostering guys know also .. :ok:

Frogman1484
15th Oct 2008, 13:03
Before I do that. Can you please confirm, that if my published roster had me on a flight and CC takes me off it, they put me on reserve and subsequently I get called out for a flight.

Does that day of Reserve count towards my 30?

Humber10
15th Oct 2008, 13:34
I may be wrong, but I thought it was rostered reserve that counts towards the 30 days. Therefore CC can therefore get many more free days of reserve from you....

Harbour Dweller
16th Oct 2008, 03:58
Humber10 is correct.

Clause 'k' details that the 30 days reserve is taken only from reserve printed on your published roster or reserve directly assigned off an O day. More than 30 of these days will be awarded 3.86hrs credit.

Clause 'm' states that any other reserve receives no credit so is in fact free for the company.

Frogman1484,

sounds like your situation falls under Clause m & therefor attracts no extra credit.

Sorry bud..

Frogman1484
16th Oct 2008, 05:11
you right...:{:{well I'm now going to have to start my own list of CC guys that put me on free reserve. X OK etc