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Old 17th September 2009 | 21:16
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Roster normalization

I have one of those off-the-wall question I'm just interested in knowing how it works....

In reading the pprune FH section, it seems like based pilots have what are called A days the day before their assigned legs, thus acting as reserve. If they get called out, how is the roster ever normalized? Example, Pilot #1 is supposed to operate LAX-HKG on the 15th, Pilot # 2 on the 16th, etc. But Pilot #1 calls in sick and has the flu so he isn't flying for a week. Pilot #2 takes the flight but now his flight on the 16th is not covered. It would seem you can't just call in every pilot the rest of the month on his A day, but maybe that's it. Or do they fly someone from HKG to make up the flight on the 16th or 17th?

Like I said, innocuous question that doesn't really matter, just wondering. Thanks.
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Old 18th September 2009 | 12:17
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call out some HKG based sucker, PX him over on the freighter, give him min rest and hey presto!.......sorted
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Old 19th September 2009 | 07:47
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Min Rest???

give him min rest
When did crew control start getting generous??
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Old 19th September 2009 | 11:49
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Wrong thread title.

I thought "roster normalization" was another term for calling in sick.
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