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Old 8th February 2016 | 08:38
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New FTLs derogation at home base

Hello,

Just wondering if this is also happening at any other outfit out there

I am a pilot for a large cargo company in Europe.
We fly a very large network all over the world that includes very long trips crossing many time zones and even crossing the dateline as much as twice in one trip.

With the introduction of the new FTLs, I have noticed that our crew planning department is using derogation to ORO.FTL.235 by providing rest accommodation at home base to avoid the minimum local night requirement.

My understanding of the said derogation is that it is to be used in special occasions and in a seldom manner.
And not to make it a common practice to contour the minimum rest required after crossing several time zones.
Otherwise, what is the purpose of having a home base?

Is this happening anywhere else?
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Old 8th February 2016 | 18:47
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Where does it say in the scheme "in exception"??
I suspect the likes of BA crews are very keen on this rule for one.
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Old 8th February 2016 | 18:58
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