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Commander's Discretion, and then some!
CX830 4th of this month diverted to Winnipeg. The flight continued to JFK 2:43 hours late.
Same crew, 2 sectors. Max allowable FDP is 17hrs 15mins (18hrs-45mins for the extra sector). Add 2hrs commander's discretion. All up that's 19hrs 15mis max FDP. If the flight was 2:43 hours late, the max FDP of 19.15 hrs was flown well beyond! What will the CAD do about this?:= Is discretion being used a lot on the hkg-jfk-hkg route when hiccups occur? Curious:confused: |
CRWCRW
Are you fishing or just not sure? I just did the flight the other day in 14 hours and 20 minutes. If we had to divert to Winnipeg, being 2:43 hours late wouldn't be a problem. In general flight times this time of year to JFK can be quite short. |
Originally Posted by 404 Titan
(Post 3063957)
Are you fishing or just not sure?
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CRCWCRCW Please state the actual, yes, actual block times for this flight. You would appear to be stirring the sh1t without any industry knowledge to fall back on? I have done trans Pacific flights, had to divert to Taipei and, with a double crew, still made it into HKG not just leagally but with time to spare. The flight you mention was LATE by schedule, yes, but from ACTUAL time of departure until ACTUAL time if arrival was the flight outside the FDP + commanders discretion?
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psy clops
Well then he must not be sure. |
404 Titan
I agree with that, and like all good rumours (?) it's based on truth. |
I guess you're little axe isn't that sharp after all, C-whatever
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parabellum,
I know nothing about this particular flight. However "Actual" time of departure has nothing to do with it. The FDP clock starts at sign on, which is sched departure minus 70 minutes in HKG. The Scheduled FDP for CX830 is 16:10, and this flight was 2:43 late on blocks in JFK, so the actual FDP would have been 18:53. Max FDP is 17:15, plus 2 hours of discretion = 19:15. So it looks like this particular flight was within this limit. Pretty long day though... |
Originally Posted by CRWCRW
(Post 3063901)
CX830 4th of this month diverted to Winnipeg. The flight continued to JFK 2:43 hours late.
Same crew, 2 sectors. Max allowable FDP is 17hrs 15mins (18hrs-45mins for the extra sector). Add 2hrs commander's discretion. All up that's 19hrs 15mis max FDP. If the flight was 2:43 hours late, the max FDP of 19.15 hrs was flown well beyond! What will the CAD do about this?:= Is discretion being used a lot on the hkg-jfk-hkg route when hiccups occur? Curious:confused: |
Hi 2 cents, yes your point taken. Assuming they did sign-on on schedule and weren't delayed at the hotel/at home, which seems unlikely in this case. As you say, a pretty long day nevertheless, even though it was legal.
Just don't like sh1t stirring, that's all!;) |
Okay guys,
Start duty HKG 0105z. On blocks JFK 2.43 late. Schedule on blocks 17.55z plus the delay of 2.43 (as nick says is his update) = 20.38z This is a FDP of 19.33hrs! The info is in the weekly update for all to read, I just crunched some figures. Is there something wrong with my maths? |
CRWCRW
Ok I have checked the official FDP for that flight. As is turns out it was infact 19:34 hrs so yes it was over the official extended FDP of 19:15 hrs by 19 mins. In saying that one should also re-read the relevant section of Vol 1. It states: 24.5 The maximum FDP permitted using Commander’s Discretion will be calculated by adding three hours to the maximum allowable Standard FDP. On ULR Operations or in the event that the Standard FDP has already been extended by the use of either In-Flight Relief or Split Duty then the maximum that can be added is two hours. These three and two hour extensions may only be exceeded in an emergency. In this respect, an emergency is a situation which, in the judgement of the aircraft Commander, presents a serious risk to the health and/or safety of crew and/or passengers, or endangers the lives of others. (My bolding) |
You are just justifying why the rule was broken.
When four pilots are boarded, the maximum allowable FDP for a single Sector will be eighteen hours, regardless of considerations of acclimatisation or time of start of the FDP. I did not realize the terminals/hotels were not heated in Canada. If this chap broke the law, pressured or expected to break the rules, well something needs to be addressed. This chap may have to be the first to get his reprimand so the rest will not break the rules. Like being configured at 1500', it is the limit, not the target. The limit is the limit. Ask the blokes that failed their commands because of it. |
Mr. Bloggs
404, you are full of Sh!tt. • First of all 18 hours FDP can be exceeded for commercial or what ever reason by 2 hours to get the job done if the crew and commander are comfortable with it. Legal fact. • An 18 hour FDP already extended 2 hours by Commanders Discretion can only be extended in emergency. Legal fact. I believe 18 hours is only to be exceeded in case of emergency. I did not realize the terminals/hotels were not heated in Canada. Like being configured at 1500', it is the limit, not the target. You are just justifying why the rule was broken. |
Wow 404, never seen you angry before....
The NY flight is a day flight...I would rather do that 19hr day with 4 crew than a 3 day 111/110 or 135/134 with 3 crew. I won't begin to second guess this guy but I would probably have continued AS LONG AS the other 3 guys were happy to. Flying is about common sense...for those that don't have common sense we have Vol 1 and Vol 2part2. How much taxi time was there at the end...he might have touched down 30mins earlier adn then been delayed...what does he do then, shut down arm the slides and evacuate? By the way mr bloggs, I can assure you that 404 is no more management than I am. I can't recall how many times I have been into discretion as CN/FO in my career here...but I know almost all of them were not 'emergencies'. |
Crunchero my Mexican friend. How are you? Hope your Xmas and new year were great.
Yeh it takes a lot to get me hot under the collar. Box Head and I have had differences of opinion before so this isn’t new. Let’s just say I don’t agree with most of his opinions and where they are coming from. His judgement is clouded with bitter anger and hatred for everything CX and AOA. |
CRWCRW
You have got your maths wrong on your last post. Sign on 0105 STA 1755 = 16:50 + 2:43 = 19:33 Yes the FDP was reduced from 18:00 to 17:15 and add your two hours = 19:15 Extended FDP, so an 18 minute overrun. NOT a massive EXCEEDANCE as you are implying. Also they could have been set to arrive well within the 19:15 but were delayed on the gound in JFK waiting for a bay and all sorts of little things could have added unforseen minutes, my bet is on ground handling in JFK. It can be very busy and you can taxy 240 degrees rather than 120 to get to your terminal and if you do not know what I mean by that then you have obviously never been to JFK.:= |
My Apologies 404 Titan
Just on some imposed leave. You know how it is. My post has be amended and you are correct. Max allowable FDP on a single sector is 18 hours and 17:15 on two sectors, after that it is commanders discretion in this case would be 2 hours. Twenty hours is only to be exceeded in case of emergency. The bloke was still over this whether due to taxi or whatever. Whenever I see duties times over 18 hours I think of posts from the like of The Management automatically extending the duty to 20 hours. I can only assume 20 hour duties with be the norm in the future. Don’t know your friend “Boxhead” but I guess that is between you and him. Just because one speaks out and has an opinion does not mean one is a CPU moron, industrially militant or hate everything CX or AOA and that goes both ways(the all lovings). I believe we have been royally shafted over the years by our own and CX. We continue to get shafted as we speak. Take a look at some of the thread headlines. Why, because we get the job done. Again, my apologies. I got too personal. |
Mr. Bloggs
Sorry for not getting back quicker. Your apology is accepted and I too apologise for the tone of my post. It probably wasn’t necessary. Just on some imposed leave. You know how it is. Whenever I see duties times over 18 hours I think of posts from the like of The Management automatically extending the duty to 20 hours. |
CRWCRW: . . . "2-hrs Commander's discretion" in my book would never be automatic nor dictatorial; I don't ever intimidate my crew to exceed normal duty limitations.
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