IMA INTERNATIONAL Flight Attendant Trip Selection

IMA INTERNATIONAL
Flight Attendant Trip Selection for JANUARY 2015 (01JAN – 30JAN)
Open Bidding
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18 DEC 14 local base time
Close Bidding
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22 DEC14 local base time
Military
0900
25 DEC 14 Central time
Awards will be available outside MOD office by 23:59 on 27 DEC 14
Military Information: HTTP://JETNET.AA.COM FROM AAFS (FLIGHT ATTENDANT WEB
SITE) SELECT CREW RESOURCES LOOK FOR INFORMATION
Flight Attendant Change of Status/Update to Quals/ Finger Prints/ Passports,
Language, Volunteer Traning.
Each Flight Attendant is responsible for notifying the Base Planner if there is a change
to your absence status, additions or deletions of qualifications, updated fingerprints, or
updated passports.
Your Base Planner must be notified no later than the 19th of the month in order to
receive a bid. Please be aware that if your plan to clear date changes to an earlier date that
you must notify your Base Planner in order to be awarded a bid. If you extend your plan to
clear date though the end of the bid month, please contact your Base Planner because you
will not be active for bidding.
Base Planner Email: [email protected]
Base Planner Phone: VIP CREW #, 5, 9, 9 or ICS 817-967-3733
Flight Attendant Service Center
1-800-VIP-CREW
Log-in, option #, then 6
Monday – Friday (except holidays) - 0700-1800 Central Standard Time
FMLA
Please contact FMLA representatives no later than two calendar days from your return to work
date to have your absence recoded to FMLA. Reps can be reached by phone or by sending an
email to [email protected].
MONTHLY BIDDING INFORMATION:
Fall-offs: Approximately 0 international fall-offs.
Open Replacements:
Remarks may not be honored for the period of : JAN 1-6th
Approximately 0 -47 Open Replacements may be awarded.
Bidding information is now available on the Flight Service website accessible via
http://jetnet.aa.com. From AAFS select CREW RESOURCES/QUICK LINKS/Bidding Information.
SENIORITY NUMBERS IN DECS AND THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE DIFFERENT:
RELATIVE SENIORITY HAS NOT CHANGED.
International Cabin Positions/Equipment Codes
Equipment
EQ Codes
F/C
B/C
777-300
82
1, 5*
4*,6 ,7, 10, 11 2*, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13
777-200
AE
1, 5*, 6
4*, 7, 8
2*, 3, 8, 9, 10
777-200 3CLS***
AE
1, 5*
4*, 7
2, 3, 6, 8, 9
777-200 2CLS
AE
1, 5*, 6
777-200 2CLS
AF
1, 4, 5*, 6, 7
2*, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11
777-200 2CLS***
AF
1, 5*, 6, 7
2*, 3, 4, 8, 9
767- 300ER
34, D0, D7
1, 5*, 6, 8
2*, 3, 4, 7
767-300 ER #
34, D0, D7
767-300 ER ##
34, D0, D7
1, 5*, 6
757
757 ###
737
A319
49, 62, B0, B1, BA
2*, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8
1, 5*, 6
1, 3
BA
M/C
10, 11
12, 13
6
11
9
6
11
9
3, 6
9
2*, 3, 4, 7
3, 6
7
2*, 3, 4, 7
3, 6
2*, 4, 5
1, 3
Flex Pos++ VMC Pos
3
5
2*, 4, 5, 6
3, 6
6
3, 4
3, 5
B9, CE
1
2, 3, 4, 5
91
1
2, 3, 4
1, 3
2, 4, 5
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Training Support Desk
Training Support Desk representatives may be reached through one of the following options:
Phone, HISEND, or Live Chat - Hours - 0700-1800 CST - Monday – Friday (except holidays). The
chat function is found on the Flight Service website. Click on “Training”, and then “Chat with us
Live!” in the upper right corner of the page.
A321S
Administration
Representatives are here to assist you with questions related to maternity, paycheck items and
many other administrative topics. Please contact a representative at your convenience.
*Paid galley position - F./A is paid galley pay only on scheduled 3-class service, routes and galley assignment is the
primary serving position. When a 2-class service is scheduled on a 3-class configured aircraft, B/C positions are
considered M/C position
Returning Safely to Work from an Illness or Injury
To return safely to work from an illness or injury, please refer to “Return to Work” in Jetnet. The
Call-A-Nurse page enables both the employee and manager to view the return to work status in
Jetnet. For additional information you may go to Jetnet/Policy and Procedures, contact Call-ANurse (CAN) at 1-800-555-2373 or initiate a Chat with Call-A-Nurse.
The Flight Attendant Service Center is awaiting your call!
75, 76
3
5
# When aircraft is flown in the Mexico / Caribbean / LFS Market
## When aircraft is flown in Hawaii Market
### 757 (16F/166Y configuration) when flown in IFS Markets
++ Final cabin assignment based on customer load, market flown and F/A staffing. Flex positions may be assigned
serving duties in multiple cabins. The Purser may reassign F/A positions based on customer distribution and/or
operational concerns.
*** When 777 is flown as a 3-CLS/2CLS with a liquor/beverage service in FC and B/C and Coffee/Juice Service in
Main Cabin
Bid compliments may vary by market seasonally.
Did you know you can report catering issues on the FA Tablet?
To check it out, select the FA Reports Icon and go to Catering.
Flight Attendant Tablet Tips:
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Here’s wishing you the gift of peace and prosperity throughout 2015.
We look forward to hearing from you. Happy New Year!
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To ensure your Flight Attendant Tablet is up to date, please leave
your Tablet on, charging, and out of airplane mode when not in flight.
If you do not see your 4G connecting, either toggle in and out of
airplane mode or open and refresh the USA Today app. This will help
with your 4G connectivity.
If your Tablet is not on My Flight version 1.5.8, please contact the
Help Desk to push all pending updates to your device. Tablet bars
are also available system wide to assist.
Do not wait until you get on the aircraft to verify your eManual is up to
date. Please update your Tablet before your trip.
If your Tablet is not decrypted please contact the Help Desk at 1-800343-0343 to decrypt. Decryption removes the need for a second sign
in.
If after 4 attempts to sign into your Tablet without success, please
STOP and contact the Help Desk immediately at 1-800-343-0343
Make sure you have your Tablet with you before you leave the
aircraft.
Help Desk 800-343-0343 ICS 931-5313 INTL 678-992-2920
COMBINED DOMESTIC/INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
WHY ARE WE COMBINING DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS AT LAA?
There are many reasons to combine. First of all, International growth is a primary focus at American Airlines, so it makes sense that all Flight Attendants are
qualified to fly both Domestic and International. Both the 2012 CBA and the CLA included provisions for combining the International and Domestic divisions as
soon as possible. The Legacy US Flight Attendants are all “overwater qualified” and already have a combined operation. A combined operation is essential to
moving into a Preferential Bidding System as well as an enhanced Trip Trade System.
IF THIS WAS AGREED TO IN 2012, WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG?
Since late 2012, we have been training our Domestic Flight Attendants so they are overwater qualified. Also during that time, Crew Resources, Flight Service and
APFA have been working together with the IT department to prepare for this significant change. While it may sound simple to implement, the reality is that
there are many DECS/FOS limitations tied to the historically divided operations that had to be addressed.
WHEN WILL DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS BE COMBINED?
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We are now on track to implement the combined operation for the May 2015 bid month, so the effective date will be May 2nd, 2015
What that means is that for the bases with adjacent operations, there will be only one base moving forward. LAX, DFW, ORD, MIA, BOS and LGA will
include both the formerly International and Domestic Flight Attendants in a single base. This means that even if you are currently based at IDF and you
are awarded an International trip selection for May, your HI1 will show that you are “DFW” based. And while International trip sequences will continue
to originate at those bases, the Crew Base names will change to the current Domestic Crew Base names.
All International Flight Attendants’ HI8 and 3* (next status) will be changed to reflect the Domestic Crew Base name at the end of January so that
vacation awards will be in seniority order for the appropriate base.
NOTE: When known, any future JCBA changes related to the combination of Domestic/International Operations will be incorporated.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THIS COMBINATION?
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You’ll have the flexibility of bidding domestic or international selections for your monthly schedule
Following bid awards you’ll have the ability to trade or access open time for both domestic and international trips through Make-Up, Option II, and Critical Coverage
A single reserve list at each base
Ability to trip trade or optional exchange with any Flight Attendant at your base
No more need for Adjacent Base flying
If you’re MIC obligated you’ll have the flexibility to fly Domestic or International trips to fulfill your obligation
A single transfer list and no need to proffer into an International base
More transparent assignment of reserves based on the single reserve list and no more cross utilization
Potentially fewer bid denials since the pool of pursers and foreign language speakers will be larger
Reserves will be able to preference Domestic or International trips in HIPREF
All pursers will have data plans on their tablets
WHAT OTHER CHANGES WILL OCCUR?
COMPUTER ENTRIES:
• All lists (like open time) will use the Domestic crew base name but if only looking for International trips, you would use an “I” instead of a “D”.
i.e. N3I/DFW//2MAY to see the International trips in open time or ‘B’ to see both Domestic and International open trips (or N4D/I/B/)
i.e. N3B/DFW//2MAY
BID LINES AND TRIP SEQUENCES:
• Until Preferential Bidding is implemented, bid lines will continue to be built as either pure Domestic or pure International
• International trip sequences may still contain Domestic flight segments
• Replacement/Relief lines will increase to an 80-hour guarantee
• Relief lines and open replacement preference remarks will be provided in the next bid sheet Domestic/International combination information
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Combined Domestic/International Operations means that all Flight Attendants will need to be “Overwater Qualified” for International and potentially
trained on all equipment at the base
• In January 2015, we will begin “Overwater Qualification/Ditching” Training through a proffer for Domestic Flight Attendants who do not have that
qualification.
• If after the proffered training slots are filled there are still vacant slots in a class, Flight Attendants who do not have the “overwater qualification” will
be drafted by base in reverse seniority order.
• “Overwater Qualification” training will be a 3 day hands-on class with an optional 4th day of hands-on International Flagship Service (IFS) training.
• Domestic Flight Attendants who have maintained their Overwater Qualification will be provided an opportunity to obtain IFS and AIFS qualification in
2015. Details to be communicated as soon as they are available.
• All Flight Attendants will be required to have the “Overwater Qualification” by the end of 2015.
• Effective with the May bid all Flight Attendants will be in a Domestic status, but as long as you are qualified on International and have the required
service qualifications, you will be able to be awarded an International line and fly International trip sequences.
INTERNATIONAL PAY:
• International override of $3.00 per hour will apply to all hours flown or paid removals on International legs, including diversions, deadheading and
flight pay and credit
DUTY AND REST LIMITATION CHANGES:
• Layover and Home Base Rest will be determined by the type of trip sequence flown
• 30-in-7 limitation will be eliminated (35-in-7 limitation will be implemented at a later date in accordance with the JCBA timeline)
• On-duty and rest provisions will remain the same as today for both Domestic and International trip sequences (when programmed, on duty
limitations and rest provisions in accordance with the JCBA will be implemented and provided at a later date)
Current Domestic Flight Attendant On-Duty Limitations and Rest Provisions
DEPARTURE
0600-1759
1800-2059
2100-0559
SCHED/RESCHED/ACTUAL
ON-DUTY
13:00/13:00/15:00
11:00/12:00/13:00
10:00/11:00/12:00
HOURS
ALOFT
8:59
8:59
8:59
LAYOVER REST
(Regular & Reducible)
9:00 reducible to 8:20
9:00 reducible to 8:20
9:00 reducible to 8:20
HOME REST
REGULAR
11:00
11:00
11:00
HOME REST
RESERVE
12:00
12:00
12:00
REDUCIBLE
No
No
No
Current International Flight Attendant On-Duty Limitations and Rest Provisions
TYPE TRIP
SCHED/ACTUAL
ON-DUTY
HOURS ALOFT
Non-Long Range
14:00/16:00
12:00 or less
14:00/16:00
12:00 or less
16:00/18:00
Flt time plus
sign in & debrief
max sched+3:00
>12:00 up to 14:30
9:00 reducible to 8:00
behind the door
9:00 reducible to 8:00
behind the door
10:30 reducible to 10:00
>14:30
10:30 reducible to 10:00
If Seq contains a
Non-Stop Leg >7:00
Long Range
Extended Long
Range
LAYOVER REST
(Regular & Reducible)
HOME REST
(Regular and
Reserve)
REDUCIBLE REST
(Not applicable for Reserves)
12:00
Yes, up to 2:00 in actual ops*
14:30
No
36:00
Yes, at FA option to 24:00
48:00
Yes, at FA option to 24:00
* If on a non-long range trip, the Company may reduce the required 12 hour rest by up to 2 hours in actual operations, provided the Flight Attendant was originally scheduled for the legal
rest, but due to a late operation, the trip is arriving later than scheduled. The reduction of rest may not cause the Flight Attendant to depart earlier than originally scheduled.
TRANSFERS/PROFFERS:
• All International Flight Attendants’ HI8 and 3* (next status) will be changed to reflect the Domestic Crew Base name at the end of January with an
effective date of 02May15.
• Transfer lists will be purged on March 5th after all April transfers have been processed. It is no longer necessary to add an international proffer
preference. Flight Attendants will need to re-enter a transfer request as a Domestic base, including RDU. This will ensure you are on the proper base
transfer list. The entry to add a transfer request to your 3* record is 3C/T/BASE-D.
VACATION BIDDING FOR 2015 VACATION:
• A combined seniority list for each crew base will be published on the Crew Resources link from the Flight Service website by the day vacation bidding
opens in February.
INTERNATIONAL FLYING DEFINITIONS:
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INTERNATIONAL SEQUENCE - A sequence in which any leg takes off or lands outside the contiguous forty-eight (48) states, Mexico, Canada and
Alaska, with the exception of the Military Air lift Command (MAC). It may also include a flight which operates within the contiguous forty-eight (48)
states, Mexico, Canada and Alaska, which requires a Flight Attendant over water qualification. (definition will be updated under the JCBA)
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Non-Long Range Flying - an International duty period which does not contain flying in excess of twelve (12) hours block. The on-duty period will not
be scheduled or rescheduled to exceed fourteen (14:00) hours.
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Long-Range Flying - an International duty period which has a scheduled International segment in excess of twelve (12) hours block but not more than
fourteen hours and thirty minutes (14:30) block.
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Extended-Long-Range Flying - an International duty period which has a scheduled International segment in excess of fourteen hours and thirty
minutes (14:30) block.
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International Flagship Service (IFS) – A special qualification required to work flights operating or deadheading to/from Europe, Asia, and destinations
in Deep South America, e.g., Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires etc., that have a premium level of service comparable to
European destinations.
MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW – Watch for additional information on future bidsheets to include the following information:
• Bid sheet changes and the online bidding tool
• Reserve information including potential seniority of reserve in combined operation
• Screen shots and examples of new computer entries and displays
• HISEND changes
• Day before coverage timeline changes under a combined operation
• Availability changes
TO: IMA INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
RE: AIRBUS A319/A321 Training Proffer – January Reserves
TO: IMA INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
RE: AIRBUS A319/A321 Training Proffer – January Regular (non-reserve)
The following is a proffer for IMA-I based reserve Flight Attendants desiring to qualify on the
A319/A321 aircraft. We are proffering for up to 10 IMA reserve Flight Attendants to be
trained in January. Only those Flight Attendants who are on reserve in January will be
eligible for this proffer. If insufficient proffers are received, Flight Attendants may be
assigned training in reverse order of seniority.
The following is a proffer for IMA-I based non-reserve Flight Attendants desiring to qualify on
the A319/A321 aircraft. We are proffering for up to 10 IMA non-reserve Flight Attendants to
be trained. Only those Flight Attendants who are not on reserve in January will be eligible
for this proffer. If insufficient proffers are received, Flight Attendants may be assigned
training in reverse order of seniority.
You will be advised of your successful proffer or assignment via HI6 message. This email
will contain all the details you will need.
You will be advised of your successful proffer or assignment via HI6 message. This email
will contain all the details you will need.
An online course (as well as the Thales IFE course, if not already complete) is required prior
to attending hands-on training at FSU. You will not be admitted to hands-on training without
having completed the online portions. Flight Attendant Planning will schedule training as
follows:
An online course (as well as the Thales IFE course, if not already complete) is required prior
to attending hands-on training at FSU. You will not be admitted to hands-on training without
having completed the online portions. Flight Attendant Planning will schedule the hands-on
portion of training on one of the following dates:
One reserve day for completion of online training followed by one of the following:
January: 6 - 7, 8 - 9, 10 - 11, 12 - 13, 17 - 18, 20 - 21, 22 - 23, 24 - 25, 25 - 26, 27 - 28
January: 6 - 7, 8 - 9, 10 - 11, 12 - 13, 17 - 18, 20 - 21, 22 - 23, 24 - 25, 25 - 26, 27 - 28
Pick-up locations for the shuttle from DFW to the AATCC (FSU) operate from the lower
level. It is recommended that you call 817-956-1000 for pick up as the shuttle service is
often on call. Pick-up locations are as follows: B7, C24, D17, D29. The van will be marked
AATCC. For pick-up from terminal A, please call for current location.
Pick-up locations for the shuttle from DFW to the AATCC (FSU) operate from the lower
level. It is recommended that you call 817-956-1000 for pick up as the shuttle service is
often on call. Pick-up locations are as follows: B7, C24, D17, D29. The van will be marked
AATCC. For pick-up from terminal A, please call for current location.
Note: Proffers may not be rescinded. Duty free periods may be moved for the purpose of
scheduling training for F/As who proffer. M2’s may be moved at the company’s option to
accommodate training. Please understand that due to the large volume of proffers, we are
unable to honor requests for class dates or changes.
Note: Proffers may not be rescinded. Classes will be scheduled on days that least impact
the Flight Attendants schedule. Duty free periods may be moved for the purpose of
scheduling training for F/As who proffer. Please be aware that altering your schedule
(TT/OE) may affect Planning’s ability to schedule training. For those Flight Attendants
holding a regular bid who are unable to attend due to planned absence (i.e.SK/VC), training
will be deferred to a subsequent month. Please understand that due to the large volume of
proffers, we are unable to honor requests for class dates or changes.
Proffer must be accomplished via a web ballot
**Please use the following guidelines**
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Sign into the Flight Service website.
Go to the Crew Resources page.
Look for Featured Links.
Under Crew Planning, double click on the Airbus January Training Ballot.
Review ballot and answer the questions on the screen.
Click the NEXT button at the bottom of the screen.
Review your answers and click the CONFIRM button if correct.
Print a copy of the confirmation number for your records.
The bid status (Reserve or Non-Reserve) for some flight attendants may not be known until
bids are final. Proffer results will be posted within 24 hours of bid finalization.
PROFFERS MUST BE RECEIVED IN PLANNING BY
1000 Central Time, Monday, December 22, 2014
Proffer must be accomplished via a web ballot
**Please use the following guidelines**
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Sign into the Flight Service website.
Go to the Crew Resources page.
Look for Featured Links.
Under Crew Planning, double click on the Airbus January Training Ballot.
Review ballot and answer the questions on the screen.
Click the NEXT button at the bottom of the screen.
Review your answers and click the CONFIRM button if correct.
Print a copy of the confirmation number for your records.
The bid status (Reserve or Non-Reserve) for some flight attendants may not be known until
bids are final. Proffer results will be posted within 24 hours of bid finalization.
PROFFERS MUST BE RECEIVED IN PLANNING BY
1000 Central Time, Monday, December 22, 2014
TO: IMA INTERNATIONAL 777-200ER QUALIFIED FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
RE: 777-300ER Training Proffer – January Regular (non-reserve)
TO: IMA INTERNATIONAL PORTUGUESE SPEAKING FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
RE: 777-300 Training Proffer – January Regular or Reserve
The following is a proffer for IMA-I based non-reserve Flight Attendants desiring to qualify
on the 777-300ER aircraft. We are proffering for up to 10 January non-reserve Flight
Attendants to be trained. Only those Flight Attendants who are not on reserve in January
and are 777-200ER and IPE qualified will be eligible for this proffer. If insufficient proffers
are received, Flight Attendants may be assigned training in reverse order of seniority.
The following is a proffer for IMA-I based Portuguese speaking Flight Attendants desiring
to qualify on the 777-300ER aircraft. We are proffering for up to 10 Flight Attendants to be
trained. Only those Flight Attendants who are qualified Portuguese speakers and are 777200ER and IPE qualified will be eligible for this proffer. If insufficient proffers are received,
Flight Attendants may be assigned training in reverse order of seniority.
You will be advised of your successful proffer or assignment via HI6 message. This e-mail
will contain all the details you will need.
Online course completion is required prior to attending hands-on training at FSU. You will
not be admitted to hands-on training without having completed the online portion. Training
will be plotted on your schedule on one of the following:
Online course completion is required prior to attending hands-on training at FSU. You will
not be admitted to hands-on training without having completed the online portion. Flight
Attendant Planning will schedule the hands-on portion of training on one of the following
dates:
January: 6 – 7,
9 – 10,
22 – 23
Pick-up locations for the shuttle from DFW to the AATCC (FSU) operate from the lower
level. It is recommended that you call 817-956-1000 for pick up as the shuttle service is
often on call. Pick-up locations are as follows: B7, C24, D17, D29. The van will be marked
AATCC. For pick-up from terminal A, please call for current location.
Note: Proffers may not be rescinded. Classes will be scheduled on days that least impact
the Flight Attendants schedule. Duty free periods may be moved for the purpose of
scheduling training for F/As who proffer. Please be aware that altering your schedule
(TT/OE) may affect Planning’s ability to schedule training. For those Flight Attendants
holding a regular bid who are unable to attend due to planned absence (i.e.SK/VC),
training will be deferred to a subsequent month. Please understand that due to the large
volume of proffers, we are unable to honor requests for class dates or changes.
January: 6 – 7,
Sign into the Flight Service website.
Go to the Crew Resources page.
Look for Featured Links.
Under Crew Planning, double click on the 777-300 January Training Ballot.
Review ballot and answer the questions on the screen.
Click the NEXT button at the bottom of the screen.
Review your answers and click the CONFIRM button if correct.
Print a copy of the confirmation number for your records.
The bid status (Reserve or Non-Reserve) for some flight attendants may not be known
until bids are final. Proffer results will be posted within 24 hours of bid finalization.
PROFFERS MUST BE RECEIVED IN PLANNING BY
1000 Central Time, Monday, December 22, 2014
22 – 23
Reserve Flight Attendants will receive an additional D7 removal on a reserve day for
completion of the online courses. You will be advised of your successful proffer or
assignment via HI6 message. This e-mail will contain all the details you will need.
Pick-up locations for shuttle service to FSU are all from the lower level. It is recommended
that you call 817-956-1000 for pick up as the shuttle service is often on call. Pick-up
locations are as follows: B7, C24, D17, D29. The van will be marked AATCC. For pick-up
from terminal A, please call for current location.
Note: Proffers may not be rescinded. Classes will be scheduled on days that least impact
the Flight Attendants schedule. Duty free periods may be moved for the purpose of
scheduling training for F/As who proffer. M2’s may be moved at the company’s option to
accommodate training. Please be aware that altering your schedule (TT/OE) may affect
Planning’s ability to schedule training. For those Flight Attendants holding a regular bid
who are unable to attend due to planned absence (i.e.SK/VC), training will be deferred to a
subsequent month.
Proffer must be accomplished via a web ballot
**Please use the following guidelines**
Proffer must be accomplished via a web ballot
**Please use the following guidelines**
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Sign into the Flight Service website.
Go to the Crew Resources page.
Look for Featured Links.
Under Crew Planning, double click on the 777-300 January Training Ballot.
Review ballot and answer the questions on the screen.
Click the NEXT button at the bottom of the screen.
Review your answers and click the CONFIRM button if correct.
Print a copy of the confirmation number for your records.
The bid status (Reserve or Non-Reserve) for some flight attendants may not be known
until bids are final. Proffer results will be posted within 24 hours of bid finalization.
PROFFERS MUST BE RECEIVED IN PLANNING BY
1000 Central Time, Monday, December 22, 2014
JANUARY
TRIGGER MONTH FOR AIRCRAFT TRAINING
777-300ER Trigger Training Enrollment
What You Should Know About Trigger Training in
Trigger Months - Jan, May & Sep.
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***IDF, LAXI, JFK and IMA-based F/As only***
Enrollment Date: December 29 and December 30
Enrollment Time: 10AM CST both days
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Class dates have not been finalized as of the printing of the bid sheets
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Class dates will be posted on the Flight Service Training Calendar located on the
Flight Service website Training page prior to enrollment date. An email message
will give notice when the class dates are posted
If I successfully held a 777-300ER trigger, how do I enroll in a class?
• If you have successfully held a trigger for 777-300ER aircraft and wish to
attend training, you will need to contact the Flight Attendant Service Center
(TSD) or send a HISEND 100 during the specified date above.
• If you have not contacted TSD on the date listed above, it will be considered
Voluntary Training.
• 777-300ER training is a two (2) day classroom/instructor-led training with a
required online lesson that must be completed prior to class start.
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Airbus Trigger Training Enrollment
**DFW, IDF, LAX-D, LGA, SFO, MIA and IMA based F/As only**
Enrollment Date: December 29 and December 30
Enrollment Time: 10AM CST both days
Class dates have not been finalized as of the printing of the bid sheets
Class dates will be posted on the Flight Service Training Calendar located on the
Flight Service website Training page prior to enrollment date. An email message
will give notice when the class dates are posted
If I successfully held an Airbus trigger, how do I enroll in a class?
• If you have successfully held a trigger for Airbus aircraft and wish to attend
training, you will need to contact the Flight Attendant Service Center (TSD) or
send a HISEND 100 during the specified date above.
• If you have not contacted TSD on the date listed above, it will be considered
Voluntary Training.
• Airbus training is (2) day classroom/instructor-led training class with
required online lessons that must be completed prior to class start.
How to Trigger
Choose option 11 on the “HIB” menu and the following menu will be displayed:
 TRIGGER TRAINING – FLIGHT ATTENDANT
 EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATIONS
 767
S80
777-300
Airbus
For 777-300ER Differences Training. ENTER 100
For Airbus Differences Training ENTER 320
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In order to be eligible to attend Trigger Training, your name must appear on the
successful trigger list, which will be posted on the Flight Service website – Training
Page – Trigger Information.
In order to trigger for training, the aircraft or service that you desire must appear
on your base’s bid sheet.
You must be in an active status in order to trigger for training.
Training is scheduled on a first come, first served basis.
You will be offered training on the date(s) that least impact your flying
schedule and options that minimize or eliminate trip removals.
Trip removals are a last resort and are only an option if you are not legal or your
flying schedule shows you unavailable for another class based on your original,
unaltered flying schedule.
If you’ve altered your schedule and/or picked up trips that overlap with
training class dates, you will not be trip removed.
If you are unable to accept the training date we offer you, you will be
removed from the Trigger Training List.
If you do not contact the Training Support Desk during the designated
enrollment period, we will assume you are no longer interested in training
and will remove you from the trigger list.
If you cancel your scheduled training within three (3) business days of the
class start date, you’ll receive a Missed Assignment (MA) and will be
removed from the Trigger Training List.
If you were trip removed and cancel your scheduled trigger training, the trip
removal will be unpaid and uncredited.
Did you know? Additional details can be found on the Flight Service website
– Training Page – Trigger Information.
Other Trigger Training
If you successfully triggered the S80 and/or 767 and would like to enroll in a class,
call the Flight Attendant Service Center any time between 0800 and 1800 Central
Monday through Friday to get more information.
SERVICE QUALIFICATIONS
PPY – PURSER 24– ASIA INTL PREMIUM EXPERIENCE
Simply type in the applicable code (e.g. PPY) for the qualification you’d like.
Indicate your desired qualifications in the order of your preference – separating
each choice with a slash “/”. You can enter up to nine (9) things.
Example: 767/100<ENTER>
Sabre response should be:
767 ADDED TO TRIGGERS
100 ADDED TO TRIGGERS
TRIGGER ADD COMPLETE
• TYPE H FOR HELP WHILE ON THE TRIGGER MENU
• TO DELETE A TRIGGER REQUEST:
EXAMPLE: D/767 <ENTER>
*** TRIGGERS ARE NOT ACCEPTED ON A SECONDARY BID BALLOT***
Voluntary Training for January 2015
Voluntary Training for January 2015
777-300 and Airbus Voluntary Training Class Dates:
Class dates have not been finalized as of the printing of the bid sheets
737, 757, and 777-200 Voluntary Training Class Dates:
Class dates will be posted on the Flight Service Training Calendar
located on the Flight Service website Training page prior to Trigger
enrollment dates. An email message will give notice when the class
dates are posted.
6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 26, 27, 28
HOW TO VOLUNTEER FOR 737, 757 OR 777-200
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Flight Attendants who would like to obtain an equipment qualification
on the 737, 757, or 777-200 aircraft, either in conjunction with
Recurrent Training or on a day off, may submit a web-ballot.
If attending aircraft training in conjunction with Recurrent Training, you
must schedule Recurrent Training prior to submitting a web enrollment
form.
Please place your desired dates of training in order of preference.
Flight Attendants on a reserve or available month can only attend on
days off. They must relinquish a duty free period to attend training and
they will receive training pay.
Voluntary enrollment will not involve trip removals.
737, 757, and 777-200 training is a one day training class. You will need
sufficient DO's and DFPs on your schedule to accommodate training.
Voluntary Training requests are honored after Flight Attendants who
successfully triggered an aircraft or service qualification have had an
opportunity to enroll in class.
Your request to be enrolled in a course will be processed one (1)
business day after you submit the enrollment form.
Training consists of an online portion (Phase 1) and a Hands-On Training
(Phase 2).
The Phase 1 online lesson for the 777, 757 and 737 must be completed
prior to attending Phase 2 Hands-On Training. You should complete the
online portion at least 48 hours prior to attending Phase 2. If you do
not, you won’t be permitted to attend hands-on training.
International Flight Attendants and Domestic Flight Attendants who
hold current International qualifications must complete the
International Ditching online course.
For additional information regarding voluntary training, visit the Flight Service
website Training Page.
HOW TO VOLUNTEER FOR 777-300 OR AIRBUS
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If you desire to qualify on the 777-300 or Airbus, you may submit a web
ballot after the Trigger enrollment dates. Please do not submit your
web ballot until January 1, 2014 after trigger enrollment.
Please place your desired dates of training in order of preference.
Note: Due to the large number of F/As needing the 777-300 and Airbus
training, there may be times you will not receive your first choice.
Voluntary enrollment in the 777-300 and Airbus training courses will not
involve trip removals, including reserve duty or available days.
777-300 and Airbus are multi-day training classes that will require an
overnight stay in DFW (for non-DFW/IDF FAs). You will need sufficient
DO's and DFPs on your schedule to accommodate training. Non
DFW/IDF based FAs will be provided hotel accommodations for 777-300
or Airbus voluntary training.
Only FAs who currently hold a current 777-200 qualification and current
international qualification are eligible to become 777-300 qualified.
Your request to be enrolled in a course will be processed one (1)
business day after you submit the enrollment form.
777-300 and Airbus training consists of an online portion (Phase 1) and
a Hands-On Training (Phase 2).
The Phase 1 online lesson for the 777-300 and Airbus must be
completed prior to attending Phase 2 Hands-On Training. You should
complete the online portion at least 48 hours prior to attending Phase
2. If you do not, you won’t be permitted to attend hands-on training.
International Flight Attendants and Domestic Flight Attendants who
hold current International qualifications must complete the
International Ditching online course.
For additional information regarding voluntary training, visit the Flight Service
website Training Page.
IMA INTERNATIONAL CQ-RECURRENT TRAINING
JAN 2015
----- CQ Recurrent Training Update ----2014-15 CQ Training is a two day program as follows:
Day One: Will begin at Flagship University (FSU). Check-in will be in the CQ Training Hall 2E40D
• Class 1 FA Tablet Checks / Drill Practice Session begins at 1200 and class start time is 1330
• Class 2 FA Tablet Checks / Drill Practice Session begins at 1630 and class start time is 1800.
Please arrive early enough to allow time (at least 20 min) for your Flight Attendant Tablet eManual to be checked prior to class start time.
Day Two: Will begin at the Flight Academy
• Class 1 begins at 0700 and class end time is 1030.
• Class 2 begins at 1130 and class end time is 1500.
Drill videos will not be shown at the Flight Academy; however; they are available on the Flight Service website and Flight Attendant tablet. Flight Attendants
should review these videos prior to attending Training. To access the drill videos, click the media link on the Flight Service Website.
For more information please refer to the “What to Expect” Document located on the Flight Service Website under Recurrent Training. Flight Attendants are
expected to be familiar with the material contained within the FA Tablet eManual Revisions and Bulletins on their effective date and may be
evaluated on this material while at CQ Training.
WHEN TO ENROLL IN CQ TRAINING:
Each flight attendant is responsible for knowing when his/her qualifications will expire and ensuring any required training is completed when due. Flight
attendants are expected to attend CQ Training in their Base Month. CQ Training may not be postponed into the Grace Month unless you are on vacation,
sick, LOA, injury, personal or operational emergency during your Base Month. ***Flight Attendants who do not attend training in their base month will be
pre-plotted in their grace month. ***
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To verify your base month, refer to your *9 Training Record. (In your personal mode in DECS, enter HI*9)
It is recommended that you do not alter your schedule until after you have scheduled training. Altering your schedule could make you illegal for
training and may result in trip removal without pay to accommodate training.
Classes are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis and fill quickly. It is best to enroll early. Classes at the beginning of the month typically have openings.
Please try to schedule yourself into a class in the first half of the month, if possible.
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If JAN is your Grace Month, you must enroll in CQ Training before bids open for
enrolled.
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Crew Manning will not award a live bid to any flight attendant who will not be qualified on the first day of the new bid month. If
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FEB. It is your responsibility to notify the Base Planner you have
JAN is your Grace
Month, you must notify the Base Planner no later than JAN 19 if you have been scheduled for training to be awarded a bid. Flight attendants
returning from a Leave of Absence (LOA) must notify the Base Planner and Pay Comp of training and return to work dates.
Flight attendants who do not attend CQ Training by the end of their Grace Month will be required to complete the Requalification Training online lesson
prior to CQ Training. This lesson must be completed in the same month as CQ Training. You cannot fly until this is accomplished.
If you attend CQ Training in the month prior to your base month, your HI*9 (training record) will be updated to reflect the first day of your current base
month
If you attend CQ Training in your grace month, your HI*9 (training record) will be updated to reflect the last day of your current base month
To realign your Base Month, you must attend CQ Training at least two months prior to your Base Month.
For example, if JUN is your Base Month, you must attend CQ Training by APR to realign your Base Month.
Flight attendants may not realign CQ Training into a reserve month due to limited reserve slots.
IMA~JAN 2015
Class
Dates
JAN
6~7
7~8
12~13
13~14
14~15
15~16
16~17
26~27
27~28
28~29
CQ Training Class Rosters
Class 1
Day 1
Day 2
1330-1745
0700-1030
21
22
23
24
25
105
106
122
123
160
If you are not enrolled in a class by JAN 06, please
contact the TSD as soon as possible for assistance with
enrollment.
Class 2
Day 1
Day 2
1800-2215
1130-1500
221
225
226
227
230
231
232
233
237
238
HOW TO ENROLL IN CQ TRAINING:
• Self-enrollment will be activated at 0900 CST DEC 26.
• TSD call-in enrollment will begin at 0700 CST DEC 29.
***Please do not call the Training Support Desk regarding
CQ Training enrollment prior to call-in enrollment. ***
• Grace month trade requests will be handled on DEC 30.
• Reserve Flight Attendants may self-enroll on days IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING
a duty-free period.
• Requests for enrollment or changes must be received no later than three (3) full
business days before the scheduled training date.
• The TSD is open Mon – Fri, 0700 – 1800 Central Time.
SELF-ENROLLMENT (in DECS)
• To self-enroll, enter your personal mode in DECS. Enter HIU/class# <enter>.
The response will be “OK” if you have successfully enrolled.
• To view class numbers, in your personal mode in DECS, enter HITJ/START
DATE/END DATE <enter>. The response will be title, class roster #, dates,
times and base. If there is no class information on listing, all classes are full on
the requested date.
• To view individuals in a class, enter HIV/CLASS # <enter>
AUTOMATED SELF-ENROLLMENT (AVRS)
• Dial 1-800-VIP-CREW or 817-956-CREW.
• Enter first 4 characters of your password, followed by employee number.
• Enter hot-path 9-5-1-1.
LIVE CHAT or HISEND Form 100
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You may contact the Training Support Desk (TSD) via LIVE CHAT from the Flight Service Website or complete a HISEND form 100 during the self-enrollment period.
CLASS CANCELLATION / FAILURE TO ATTEND TRAINING
Class cancellations must be made no later than three (3) full business days prior to the scheduled training date. Flight attendants who cancel within 24 hours of
class or who do not show for training will receive a missed assignment (MA). Additionally, if you are on reserve and would have been available to fly on the dates
scheduled for training, you will be available for flight assignment. You must contact Crew Schedule and inform the scheduler of any changes to your status. Failure
to do so may reduce your monthly pay guarantee.
HOTEL AND TRANSPORTATION
Hotel information is located on the Flight Service website. Click on Training, then Lodging Info under the CQ Training header. Information is posted one week prior
to the scheduled class date. It is recommended that you check hotel information the day before you travel to be sure you have the most up-to-date information.
The lodge is no longer accepting personal checks. An ATM is available in the lobby for your convenience.
TRAVEL
If you have self-enrolled in a CQ Training class, flights to/from training will automatically be booked from your base station (EXCEPTION DFW/IDF SINCE THEY
ARE LOCAL).
To access your flight information in DECS, type:
• HSS/1/sequence#/ddmmm. Your name should also appear on the crew ”NS” deadhead list for each American Airlines segment.
To change or make travel arrangements:
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If booking your own flight to training or in the event of Irregular Operations (IROPS) or your flight cancels, please see the entries below for selfre-booking:
1. First remove the original flight booked automatically when enrolling in CQ Training: (Class # and Flt # can be found on your HI1)
HIGOR/(Flt Nbr)/ (Date)/FA/(From Sta)/(To Sta)/(Pass Class -without “D” indicator)//(ClassNbr)
Sample: HIGOR/701/7JAN/FA/LGA/DFW/A1//334 (note the double slash)
OR
2. To remove a flight if booked separately when you enrolled in CQ Training:
IMPORTANT:
The TSD will not be able to make flight
changes once class has begun.
HIGOR/(Flt Nbr)/(Date)/FA/(From Sta)/(To Sta)/(Pass-Class-A1 to, A3 from)
Sample: HIGOR/701/7JAN/FA/LGA/DFW/A1D
OR
3. To book a flight to/from CQ Training:
HIGOA /(Flt Nbr)/(Date)/FA/(From Sta)/(To Sta)/(Pass-Class-A1D to, A3D from)
Sample: HIGOA/593/7JAN/FA/DFW/BNA/A3D
Sample: Eagle Flts- HIGOA/MQ593/7JAN/FA/ DFW/BNA/A3D (note the MQ for Eagle)
Irregular Operations (IROPS) & CANCELLATIONS
FAs are required to stand by for all departing flights for the remainder of the day up to duty time (14 hrs. Domestic, 14 hours International)
Upon arrival at your base/home, should you have a trip the next day or are on RSV, please call scheduling at (800) 847-2739 or (800) VIP-CREW to inform them of
your arrival time and flight cancellation.
If you are not able to get on a flight home, call The Lodge at (817) 956-1000 and ask for accommodations.
TRAINING SUPPORT DESK HOURS: 0700-1800 CENTRAL TIME M-F
Note: If you book to a later flight, call TSD as soon as possible and provide flight information so that TAFB can be adjusted.
REQUALIFICATION TRAINING
Requalification Training is required for Flight Attendants who are attending CQ Training after their grace month. Requalification Training is completed via an online
course titled RQT, While You Were Away. Contact the Training Support Desk at 1-800-VIP CREW, login, #, Option 6 for enrollment and complete details.
If you started online training prior to your base month, you will need to retake the lesson. Contact the TSD at 1-800-VIP-CREW, login, #, Option 6 to re-register.
2014-2015 CQ TRAINING PROGRAM
Class Information
Class 1 & 2
Day One: Travel to DFW and report directly to Flagship University (FSU). Check-in will be in the CQ Training hallway room 2E40D. Transportation
from DFW Airport – Lower Level by Gate C24 (Known Crew Member ID Portal)
(Class 1) Shuttle Pickup from DFW Airport: 1100, 1130, 1200, 1230, and 1300.
(Class 2) Shuttle Pickup from DFW Airport: 1530, 1600, 1630, 1700, and 1730.
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(Class 1) Check-in starts at 1200 and ends at 1330. Class begins promptly at 1330
(Class 2) Check-in starts at 1630 and ends at 1800. Class begins promptly at 1800
 (Late arrivals may not be admitted into class).
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Please allow approximately 20 minutes for your FA Tablet eManual to be checked prior to the 1330(CL1) & 1800(CL2) start times.
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(The Tablet Bar is no longer offered during CQ).
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(Class 1) Day 1 pickup from FSU (North Entrance) to hotel spot @ 1745; depart 1800, 1830, 1900
(Class 2) Day 1 pickup from FSU (North Entrance) to hotel spot @ 2215; depart 2230 or released by MOD
Day Two: Travel from Hotel and report directly at Flight Academy to complete Proficiency Checks and travel home.
 Scheduled van from Hotel to Flight Academy will run at 0600 (Intl) & (Dom) for Class 1
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Scheduled van from Hotel to Flight Academy will run at 1030 (Intl) & (Dom) for Class 2
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Van service from the Flight Academy (Front Entrance) to DFW Airport (Lower Level by Gate C24) runs every 15 minutes
Alternate transportation:
Flight Academy van runs every 15 minutes from DFW (Lower Level by Gate C24) to the front entrance of the Flight Academy. You will need to walk
across the street to Flagship University (FSU). Or you may take the Airport Shuttle at the lower level to FSU (Lodge Entrance) which departs DFW
every 30 minutes at quarter past and quarter till the hour. Please call 817-956-1000 to verify pick up location based upon your Terminal.
Where: CQ Training will begin at FSU
What to wear: Business Casual Attire and flat, closed-toe shoes. No shorts are allowed at FSU. You may want to bring a sweater, as classrooms are airconditioned.
What to bring: Flight Attendant crew I.D. badge, equipment key, jet bridge key (old CR key to gain access to the Flight Academy), FA Tablet eManual with
Charger and Battery, and your Online CQ Training confirmation codes. A snack is suggested, as there are no scheduled meal breaks.
NOTE: Domestic Flight Attendants that hold International Qualifications MUST enroll in an INTL Class when going to CQRecurrent Training.
ONLINE TRAINING
All flight attendants must complete the online lesson(s) prior to attending CQ Training.
• All flight attendants must complete CQ Training 2014-2015 WBT.
• All FAs must also complete the CQ Training General Ditching 2014-2015 WBT.
• Flight attendants will not be admitted into training unless all online training has been completed.
• To complete online training, go to the Flight Service Website, click the “Training” link, and then click on the “Online Learning Center” link under Resources on
lower right hand side in RED print. This will take you to the Online Learning Center. Next, click on the course title under the “In-Progress Learning Activities”
(i.e. CQ Training 2014-2015) then click “Launch.”
• Be sure to print, take photo with your cell phone, or write down your confirmation code(s) and bring to training.
• You may start the online lesson(s) no earlier than one month prior to your base month: i.e., if your Base Month is NOV, you can start in OCT and the lesson
is still acceptable if you come in your grace month (DEC). However, if you go QI and began your online lesson prior to your Base Month, you must retake
the lesson. All online training must be complete prior to attending CQ Training.
• Online Learning Center does not support MAC, iPad, or other mobile devices. Internet Explorer (versions 6.0 – 9.0) is necessary to access online lessons.
Other web browsers, such as Safari, Mozilla-Firefox and AOL are not compatible with the Online Learning Center.
• For technical assistance, click on Employee Help located under your name on the Training Site home page, then click on Technical Assistance. For online
lesson content issues, contact the TSD at 1-800-VIP CREW, login, #, Option 6.
How to Prepare
The more prepared you are the more successful you will be. Your FA Tablet eManual and Web-based lessons are excellent resources to study prior to CQ Training.
Training videos to include drills, CPR, Step 4 and Step 8 can be found on the Flight Service website /Training Home/ Training Videos or on the Flight Attendant
Tablet through the Flight Service Training App.
Be prepared to demonstrate your proficiency with the following procedures and skills:
• Evacuation Drill commands and actions
• CPR/Heimlich procedures
• Sabotage or Suspicious Devices
• Emergency equipment operation
• Planned Emergency Checklist
• Crew Resource Management
You will perform the following drills (based on aircraft qualifications):
• S80: (DOM/INTL) Overwing Exit Land Drill as FA 5; (DOM not 767 qualified) FWD Entry Door
as FA 1 with FA 3 unplanned ditching.
• 737: (DOM/INTL) AFT Entry Door Drill as FA 2.
• 757: (DOM/INTL) 2R Door Drill as FA 3 with FA 5.
• 767: Planned ditching at 1L, 3L or 3R (International, or Domestic w/ INT quals) or Unplanned ditching
at 1L, 3L or 3R (Domestic), and all FAs will complete Overwing Exit 2R as FA4 (or 2L as FA6).
• 777-200: (DOM/INTL) 1L Door drill as FA 1 (INTL not 767 qualified) 1L Planned Ditching as FA 1.
• 777-300: (DOM/INTL) 3L Door drill as FA 7.
• 787: (DOM/INT) 1L land evacuation.
• 319: (DOM/INTL) 1L Door drill as FA1 (primary exit only).
You Know the Drill Session:
A Voluntary Session to Prepare for Drills
• Held at FSU prior to class start
(Class 1 1200-1315; Class 2 1630-1745)
• You may use this session as practice
only or if you would like to receive
credit then you must pass the drill on
the first attempt
• You may practice as many drills as class
size and time permit
BIDDING OPEN REPLACEMENT ENTER 4000 INTERNATIONAL
REMARKS ARE CONSIDERED IN OPEN REPLACEMENTS (NOT PDF’S).
Attention All Flight Attendants bidding for 4000 Open Replacement Selections
The duty free pattern for open replacement lines will vary from previous months. The DFP's
will more accurately support the operational needs throughout the month. The significant
change that you might see would be a decrease in DFP's on the weekends. As a reminder,
Preferences are awarded based on seniority. Please make sure that you back up your
preferences for open replacement selections, especially if you are junior.
Bidding information is now available on the Flight Service Website accessible via
http://jetnet.aa.com From AAFS (Flight Attendant web site)Select CREW
RESOURCES Look for information.
R1 = ALL RELIEF SELECTION NUMBERS (you will take ANY relief)
R2 = SPECIFIC RELIEF SELECTION NUMBERS (you only want specific reliefs)
R3 = EXCLUDE BID FROM AWARDING OF RELIEF (does not award Sel as relief)
Update from Crew Resources! Open replacement lines may be limited for the
month. Some bases may have zero, so please bid accordingly.
JANUARY IMA PLANNED DUTY FREE NONE
Relief not listed? Check your HI10 for vacation dates.
Reliefs are not built for Flight Attendants:
On Reserve
On Vacation the entire month
Do not have at least 10 days of VC
Qualifications not current at beginning of month
RLF
SEN
4300
4301
4302
4303
4304
4305
4306
4307
4308
4309
4310
4311
4312
8420
9502
11496
10078
10586
11486
435
756
1310
1314
1450
1595
1964
EMP
362208
519051
565709
533063
564142
565512
38309
61576
74961
69044
75882
95601
97301
IMA VACATION RELIEFS
NAME
START
END
NAVARRO IR
TOLEDO A
MOULDS P
MARIN C
MONTEIRO C
SANTOS A
LE CHER D
HAYES GA
WILLIAMS-THO
KENSES PJ
MARSH S
HAMIK K
HOLLON MM
01/08/15
01/10/15
01/10/15
01/05/15
01/14/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/30/15
01/28/15
01/28/15
01/21/15
01/30/15
01/21/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
QUAL
P1 SP
PO
SP
IT
PO
PO
P1
4313 2160 97012
4314 2534 2422
4315 2595 6287
4316 2677 18790
4317 2756 19298
4318 3070 46522
4319 3100 14561
4320 3188 40329
4321 3197 40035
4322 3211 40177
4323 3250 56488
4324 3447 81493
4325 3709 112601
4326 3895 114605
4327 3986 6093
4328 4009 118255
4329 4040 114515
4330 4181 123771
4331 4229 126890
4332 4629 134058
4333 4650 134111
4334 4693 134208
4335 4783 139690
4336 4937 145623
4337 4950 145691
4338 5153 152678
4339 5572 164235
4340 5702 167875
4341 5960 175851
4342 6075 176117
4343 6181 182834
4344 6262 182908
4345 6289 183123
4346 6407 148719
4347 6742 143267
4348 6836 307166
4349 6900 307333
4350 6966 307502
4351 7007 307609
4352 7096 154543
4353 7228 321100
4354 7235 151834
4355 7291 321263
4356 7471 321645
4357 7491 321688
4358 7637 334951
4359 7793 335356
4360 7872 335534
CONTINUED
THORNDIKE KR
DE LEON DM
TIPPETT G
KANE KA
JOHNSON T
WOLBART KE
BEEH NT
RAMOS-CALVO
BONNET MM
FIGUEROA LM
KIDWELL H
CASTRO V
YURKO A
EBBESON J
HESTER EN
SUND PE
VALLE-SHEEHA
MILLION TL
DOMINGUEZ J
CLARK LD
GONZALEZ VI
CASAS PP
CAPES RP
JENKINS BK
BUCKLEY CJ
MORELLO JK
STOUTE NC
BERNARD MH
VASQUEZ JA
RUIZ R
BRATAKOS A
GLISSON YM
CAMACHO A
WELCH ML
CINTRON AR
DAVILA OI
QUECUTY N
WEST M
DELAHOZ JE
SAUSS E
JAMES SL
HART KA
PEREZ J
MAURICIO RC
DEFREITAS GA
ONEILL C
RODRIGUEZ GL
ROLON RA
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/17/15
01/05/15
01/05/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
01/30/15
01/18/15
01/18/15
SP
SP
SP
SP
P1 SP
SP
SP
SP
SP FR
SP
SP
PO
P1 SP
SP
SP
SP
PO
SP
PO
P1
SP
P1 SP
PO
SP
PO IT
SP
CONT. IMA VACATION RELIEFS
RLF
SEN
4361
4362
4363
4364
4365
4366
4367
4368
4369
4370
4371
4372
4373
4374
4375
4376
4377
4378
4379
4380
4381
4382
4383
4384
4385
4386
4387
4388
4389
4390
4391
4392
4393
4394
4395
4396
4397
4398
4399
4400
4401
7897
8074
8316
8373
8498
8553
8834
9079
9222
9328
9382
9432
9457
9516
9749
9875
9899
9923
10364
10569
10601
10854
10953
11296
11375
12800
13279
13543
5016
2831
4013
10603
1740
2473
3032
4038
7245
9101
9802
10748
13399
EMP
335585
345328
301816
362034
183948
325642
173594
446831
447180
364326
24907
518906
156374
519074
406926
500257
532688
532733
563672
137040
564138
564683
375567
351166
565450
655926
626068
516430
145867
44148
118217
564137
96320
2160
46360
110703
321138
446888
532521
564493
515864
NAME
CARRION MA
BARROW LL
COTTON MQ
DEALBA K
ORTEGA HE
SQUIRES BU
MANIATES GR
SANDOVAL EA
SYLVESTER CA
SKULLY G
ACEVEDO I
ANDRZEJEWSKI
OROZCO AA
LOPEZ A
VELAZQUEZ D
RIVERA Z
GUZMAN R
TORRENS W
SILVEIRA F
OROZCO M
SAMSON R
GOURNEAU E
DIAZ RODRIGU
DE LEON H
LONSTEIN S
SCHWARTZ DG
BROWN CA
ECHEVARRIA M
SODANO SJ
KAHT J
DEMAROIS AND
RAWLINS K
EDWARDS C
CHANDLER KM
HARDY A
BONILLA MI
HERNANDEZ B
FORTIN PR
POLANCO ARRO
STRONG EL
VIVAS
START
END
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/05/15 01/18/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/30/15
01/18/15 01/30/15
01/19/15 01/30/15
01/17/15 01/28/15
01/17/15 01/28/15
01/20/15 01/30/15
01/20/15 01/30/15
01/20/15 01/30/15
01/20/15 01/30/15
01/05/15 01/15/15
01/05/15 01/15/15
01/05/15 01/15/15
01/09/15 01/18/15
01/07/15 01/30/15
NOTE: * indicated relief may not be awarded.
QUAL
P1 SP
SP
SP
PO
P1
P1
SP
PO
SP
P1 SP
P1
SP
PO
SP
P1 SP
SP
FR
P1 SP
P1
SP
PO
SP
PO
P1 SP
IMA RESERVES



FLIGHT ATTENDANTS TRANSFERRING IN
OR CHANGING TO ACTIVE STATUS the first
contractual day of their first full month should bid
accordingly IF THEY FALL WITHIN THE
SENIORITY RANGE BELOW.
BACK UP F/A SHOULD INCLUDE SOME
RESERVE SELECTIONS.
RESERVE F/A SHOULD INCLUDE SOME
REGULAR SELECTIONS IN THEIR BALLOT.
SENIORITY NUMBERS IN DECS AND THIS
PUBLICATION * MAY BE DIFFERENT: RELATIVE
SENIORITY HAS NOT CHANGED.
NO RESERVE CREDIT: Bidding on to reserve with vacation
or after being granted a leave of absence will not fulfill his/her
reserve rotation obligation and will not get reserve credit.
FOR RESERVE BIDDING INFORMATION IS NOW
AVAILABLE ON THE FLIGHT SERVICE WEBSITE
ACCESSIBLE VIA HTTP://JETNET.AA.COM FROM AAFS
(FLIGHT ATTENDANT WEB SITE) SELECT CREW
RESOURCES LOOK FOR INFORMATION.
PAYBIDS ARE INDICATED IN BOLD
BACK-UP LIST
SEN EMP
NAME
QUALS
11015 565031
GUAL-MASIP
SP FR
11029 565065
ALVAREZ-TABIO
SP
11037 565080
CANAS-LOCKE
SP
11042 565087
GRAY
PAY BID
11044 565094
BAUDRY
P1
FR
11048 565107
JEANTY
11056 565123
HELTON
11063 565131
GUALOTUNA
SP
11071 565163
BELTON
11072 565166
MIRABAL
P1
11080 565172
MORLA
SP
PO
11084 565179
BLANCO
P1 SP
11089 565190
CHIN
P1
11090 565193
PERAFAN
SP
PAY BID
11092 565198
CIENFUEGOS
P1 SP
11103 579451
PEPI
11129 579250
DAVIS
11140 579580
NESS
11141 579190
BENNETT
11157 579480
RIVERA
11188 579295
GILMORE
P1
11212 579476
RICKETTS
11248 579359
KHAMLOV
P1
11281 565226
PAPAPANTOS
11292
11294
11299
11305
11307
11308
11321
11323
11328
11330
11333
11349
11359
11360
11361
11363
11365
11368
11371
11376
11378
11386
11402
11406
11413
11416
11421
11425
517076
565258
351166
565294
565297
565298
565317
565321
532263
437450
565371
565343
565422
565397
565415
363214
568907
388939
431661
565448
565450
565465
170005
305436
565529
565538
565555
565570
VON-JOHNSON
MUGGENBURG
DE-LEON
YOUSSEF
CALLAHAN
GROST
KAPUSZINSKI P1
MILLER
WILSON
MOREIRA
JOHNSON
ANCONA
RAMIREZ
FLICK
LOUREIRO
GONZALEZ
SAUD
DURAN-CABASE
MARTINEZ
DE-BEAUFFORT
LONSTEIN
CIACCIO
JOHNSON
LEON
ROCHELEAU
CASTRO
P1
GIBSON
RIVERA
SP
SP
PO
FR
GE
GE
SP
SP
SP FR
SP
SP
PO
SP
SP
SP
SP
FR
SP
SP
PO
SP
RESERVE LIST
SEN EMP
NAME
QUALS
11426 565571
SHAH
11427 565522
ISAAC
11431 565577
DEL-VALLE
SP
11441 565600
KOLTZ
P1
11446 565605
SANTOS
PO
11466 565651
MOLLOY
11489 565512
SANTOS
PO
11496 565705
ALPIREZ
SP
11498 565707
MEYER
SP
11499 565709
MOULDS
11509 423716
GARCIA
SP
11520 565744
RUBINO
11533 565765
COOKE
11550 565242
DATHE-GABLER
SP
11560 565839
BAILEY
P1
11577 565865
UPTEGRAPH
11592 565915
SNYDER
P1
11594 480389
EVANS
11595 565918
FISHER
P1
11596 565919
ROMEO
11597 565920
SMITH
P1 SP
11598 334475
BRISSETT
11599 565924
SOTELO
P1
11607 565941
ANTENOR
11608 565942
GARCIA
SP
11609 565947
GRAVENSTIJN
11611 565952
THOMPSON
11621 565967
GARABEDIAN
11624 565974
BOVA
11632 565991
JOHNSON
IT
11633
11647
11648
11650
11652
11659
11671
11676
11677
11682
11683
11686
11696
11739
11748
11751
11752
11776
11791
11793
11802
11803
11804
11816
11829
11831
11833
11851
11853
11898
11904
11917
11921
11923
11926
11941
11945
11948
11949
11952
11965
11966
11971
11986
11989
12006
12010
12021
12026
12055
12057
12066
12074
12119
12129
12152
12319
12370
12378
565993
566034
566035
566039
566041
592347
565769
592381
592385
305908
592402
592411
402366
592568
564465
592588
592589
564863
592677
592679
592697
592698
592699
592737
415874
517092
592764
494808
592826
592914
592633
592974
592988
592993
593001
593032
527751
565576
593056
593064
593105
593108
593115
593149
593095
593237
353084
564958
593248
593308
593312
593334
593295
593490
593504
593575
593928
594049
431763
CONTINUED
MANELAS
MARTINEZ-REYES P1 SP
NEVES-DE-LEONARDIS
LETREN
CHANG
P1
PIERRE
P1
COLLING
PO
SNEEKES
FR
SOTOMAYOR-RYLAND
FONTANET
SP
RODGERS
PEREZ
SP
DAMATA
SP
CORDOBA
BERGUM
RODRIQUES
MURRAY
REMY
PO
RABBAT
CUKAR-PELLIN
SP
CALLAHAN
SP
ALEE
MADDEN
MARQUEZ
SP
TIRADO
SP
MADDOX
WEBER
HIDALGO
SP
KJERULF
ANGELL
RUSMISELLE
SANCHEZ
SP
PEREZ
P1 SP
MARTINEZ
SP
PALMA
SP
BOWMAN
FARRELL
LOPEZ
SP
VELAZQUEZ-JR P1 SP
LESTRADE
FR
NUNEZ
SP
CHAVES
PO
OLMO
SP
GAITHER
DIAZ
SP
HILL
P1
GUERRERO
SP
MARTINS
PO
BLAIZE
ARNAUD
PO
DAVID
SP
CADET
FR
KOCH
SP
RANSOM-JR
TELLES
CHARLES
LIMAS
PO
MORENO-DELGADO SPFR
PALMER
SP
PO
GE
SP
PAY BID
PO
PO
IT
PO
PO
PO
PO
IT
CONT. RESERVE LIST
SEN
12391
12696
12981
13111
13122
13208
13210
13282
13317
13350
13407
13438
13445
13471
13493
13538
13543
13555
13578
13616
13647
13653
13666
13676
13680
13686
13688
13710
13718
13720
13728
13745
13784
13793
13810
13819
13822
13823
13829
13830
13838
13839
13863
13865
13874
13877
13878
13879
13881
13883
13885
13893
13899
13911
13917
EMP
594083
645734
697624
647897
697678
625809
625388
690263
645589
655969
621961
627204
621886
370662
623048
697779
620217
625501
625416
565088
608416
678660
626154
608413
456908
626619
652809
608410
626665
665688
627141
698467
629091
629071
642439
686367
629103
629081
651832
682562
629149
629123
629164
629138
112402
629187
629192
629186
629145
629169
629183
629195
629174
629202
629216
NAME
QUALS
KEYEUX
SP FR
MENO
ALFINITO
IT
CAMENZIND
KEMPTHORNE
CAMPBELL
WRYNN
STELZER
JOHNSON
MEYER
HART
P1
KYSAR
MCWILLIAMS
DIPAOLA-JR
JASPAN
BLACKBURN
P1
FR
MCKENNEY
SP
COLEMAN
P1
RIVERS
NASH
PO
MELENDEZ
P1 SP
MURILLO
P1 SP
MARTINEZ
SP
PUJADAS
P1
OHERN
ANAYA
P1
GARCIA-NAVAS P1 SP
KANDRIN
P1 SP
DE-PAULA
SP
PO
YELAMOS
JOHNSON
P1
KARSCHNER
DANIELS
P1
MONTEIRO
P1
FR
CANTWAY
P1
RODRIGUEZ
JOHNSON
MANAOAT
P1 SP
COX
LITTLEFIELD-PHIPPS
MOSELY
P1
EL-MARDI
P1 SP FR
BUSTOS
SP
DIXON
JACKSON
PO
BERG
FERREIRA
PO
ELSNER
P1
DANDY
P1
HAMILTON-JR P1
SALMON
P1
COLBERT
BICHRI
FR
COOPER
SORRENTINO
13919
13924
13935
13939
13958
13960
13961
13965
14006
14015
14072
14078
14082
14083
14087
14100
14101
14107
14110
14114
14150
14154
14163
14165
14172
14179
14187
14188
14206
14224
14226
14234
14236
14251
14253
14265
14273
14284
14295
14298
14313
14319
14323
14326
14327
14334
14335
14344
14359
14373
14413
14419
14422
14425
14428
14430
14433
14443
14447
14449
14455
629238
629236
588694
631994
629234
631999
629242
629230
632940
632937
633016
633030
633022
633029
633028
629063
633085
633061
633104
633052
633094
633122
633113
633116
633473
633148
633396
633378
633556
633539
633564
657098
633560
628696
638908
638910
638425
638431
638469
638370
638799
638936
638796
638935
638615
638891
638890
638921
638960
638962
638982
622919
639808
639836
639550
639934
640695
639935
640842
640911
640829
LYNN
AGRAZ-RODRIGUEZ P1
GE
PERSICONI
BUE
VERNER
JENKINS
INES
CUTRI
SP
PRESTON
MELENDEZ
P1 SP
FOSTER
P1
FERRARI
P1 SP FR
IT
STITH
LUCHINGER
P1
PO
CAGE
TURNER
RAMOS
P1 SP
MARQUES-ROBERSON P1
PO
WILLIAMS
COFER
P1
WANDREY
GE
MC-KOY
P1
DILONE
P1 SP FR
IT
SAMUEL
P1
MARVIN
P1
KAM
HU
P1
IT
CARUSO
ABOUDAHER
KOCHES-JR
BROWN
RALOVSKI
P1
CAMARDA
WARREN
P1
MOURA-DE-MACEDO
PO
KERR
WYATT
P1
CIVILETTO
P1
WILLIS
WATSON
PARET-BENGOCHEA P1 SP
GIROT
RIOS
PO
WATSON
P1
BENAZZI
P1
FR
HOLLIS
GRUWELL
REYES
P1 SP
RAMIREZ
P1
DILLON
MACHEN
LUCAS
JOHNSON
CHILDERS
NICHOLS
ROIG
SMITH
FR
ESPINOZA
FIALHO
PO
ARRIETA
SP
WAINWRIGHT
14457
14462
14463
14464
14467
14471
14472
14483
14485
14498
14499
14522
14524
14525
14528
14529
14530
14531
14534
14538
14540
14542
14545
14547
14548
14549
14555
14570
14573
14603
14618
14619
14645
14662
14672
14676
14697
14702
14703
14704
14715
14716
14717
14719
14724
14731
14738
14739
14741
14742
14745
14746
14749
14759
14763
14766
14768
14774
14775
639967
640859
640834
640849
640840
640854
639269
640853
640913
640910
640861
640937
640901
640941
640938
640897
640914
640924
681261
649296
649490
649432
608497
649377
649289
649295
649514
649294
649376
649906
649937
649956
649945
649983
650800
649998
650822
650808
650816
650838
650818
650856
650832
650846
650823
650917
650898
650867
650892
650861
650909
656987
650889
650907
650891
650899
650906
650897
650952
CONTINUED
BACHELIER
WHYTE
ICHINOSE
P1
HILLMAN
RIDDICK
REYES
SP
ROSE
MORISSE
PAGES
P1 SP
FURUHASHI
PO
ALVARES
P1
PO
MALDONADO-OLGUIN
SP
MULLER
LINAREZ
SP
SCHULTZ
P1
RENDAHL
P1
BOYKIN
FERREBEE
POPHAL
P1 SP
FERNANDEZ
GUINN
LOPEZ
PO
MCNAUGHTON
MEDINA-DOS-SANTOS
PO
MCCALL
KNOWLES
COLLADO
P1
HODGES
HINTON
FREEBORN
JENSEN
P1
FR
LEWIS
SCALERO
DEBRAH
ELLIOTT
KENNEDY
GONZALEZ-ZAPATA SP
SANTIESTEBANGONZA P1 SP
MCCRARY
DIEHL
CHILDRESS
TORIBIO-CADENA
SP
STANKO
DE-LEON
SP
AHL
WILLIAMS
THOMAS
SCHLOETER
SP
HARMON
COHEN
ABDIEVA
MOLINA
GREEN
GARDNER
KHERIF
FR
MORRIS
TEZ
SP
YANES-MIRABAL
JIMENEA
CONT. RESERVE LIST
SEN
14780
14783
14785
14786
14788
14790
14792
14793
14795
14796
14799
14805
14808
14819
14824
14833
14834
14845
14851
14854
14855
14861
14866
14868
14873
14874
14876
14878
14879
14882
14883
14892
14893
14897
14912
14917
14921
14922
14924
14948
14952
14966
14967
14971
14972
14975
14979
15610
15618
15673
15789
16508
16515
16566
16585
16632
EMP
650817
650969
650941
650913
616575
650964
650950
603935
650972
650961
650938
650939
650940
650973
650945
656659
650996
656617
650989
651046
656616
650978
650994
616591
651270
651269
651275
651277
651178
629821
651263
594256
650999
657046
656902
656689
656805
656758
656761
657714
657664
657799
657625
657668
658947
657796
657547
687206
665933
687256
688730
752572
752559
752619
752603
752644
NAME
QUALS
SMITH
TAYLOR
SENICA
TEMBONG
FR
STROUT
MARTINEZ
WELCH
LOPEZ-RIOS
SP
MORTIER-HALLATT SP
PERSAUD
FR
GIBSON
COLLINS
WOODLYN
LINO
MORA-JR
LE-BLANC-JR
LEON
EATON-II
BERGSTEDT
ARIAS
HIDALGO
SP
PETERS
GATT
MAYSONET-RIVERA P1 SP
HAWEKOTTE
SERRANO
FISH
MENENDEZ
SP
ALCIVAR
DELUCA
DIAZ
SP
MOYA
SP
CHASSANG
FR
GRAY
HENDERSON
CLARKE
THOMAS
GONZALEZ-DE-TORRES
SIMPSON
PIOVO
LAWRENCE
TOWNE
WOGNAKOU
HANZLICK
RHALOUI
SP FR
SPURLOCK
ELAM
ARTEAGA
PO
DE-FINA
P1 SP
BACHMANN
PO
DE-BRITTO-SANTIAGO
TROVA
PO
METTI
SP
TAVARESRAPOSODMELO
OLSEN
SP
ROLLO-SILVA
PO
IT
SP
PO
SP
PO
PO
IT
IT
PO
IT
PO
IMA – REGULAR RESERVE SELECTIONS
6000
6001
6002
6003
6004
6005
6006
6007
6008
6009
6010
6011
6012
6013
6014
6015
6016
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IMA – REGULAR RESERVE SELECTIONS
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SPANISH RESERVE SELECTIONS
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PORTUGUESE RESERVE SELECTIONS
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6800 X X X
6801
X X
6802
M X X
6803
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6804
M
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Two - FR speaker will be required. Please bid from the regular reserve lines.
X=DUTY FREE
M=MOVABLE
IMA International for the month of January 2015
PRE−FLIGHT / THROUGH − FLIGHT FUELING POSITIONS
The following Flight Attendants have extended ground time assignments for reporting
early or staying late which corresponds to the fueling responsibilties. Assigned F/As are
compensated for reporting early/staying late assignments in accordance with the Flight
Attendant agreement: Article 3, section J, 1−2
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Flight Services Procedures − Revised 11/28/01
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D/I
BASE
SEQ
FLIGHT
STA
D/P Ext (Mins)
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Crew Allocations Department
FLIGHT ATTENDANT
Schedule highlights for the month of: January 2015 (01/01/2015 – 01/30/2015)
DOMESTIC ALLOCATION & POSITION DEFINITIONS
ALLOCATION EQUIP POS
COMMENTS
767
1-6
Basic 767, not 3-class Transcon.
WBM
Any
VFA
VMC extra positions being bid for month. Found in PVM bids.
CHANGES TO THE MASTER BID SHEET.
To check for changes made to the master bid sheet by Crew Allocations see HIDIR/FA/BID/ALOC/CHG.
It is the responsibility of each crewmember to determine for him or her self if a change has been posted to the Master Bid Sheet. To facilitate this, enter the
following.... RF 2028 NBR for domestic or RF 2029 NBR for international. You can then display the changes in which you are interested by keying "RF" and the
file name shown. For example, if the file name shown is 2029 LAXI merely enter RF 2029 LAXI to see the changes for LAX international F/A’s.
HOTEL INFORMATION:
Allocated hotel assignments are subject to change after publication. You can get up to the minute hotel information for your flight by entering HIHTL/flight
#/date/station ( example: HIHTL/256/2JUN/ORD) IN DECS. One quirk, station is the last departure station prior to the layover.
OFF-LINE DEADHEADING
For information on reservations and tickets for off-line deadheading see HIDIR/FA/DHD. You should check with base administration for information regarding
ticketing procedures at your base.
ALLOCATION/TRIP SELECTION CODES
Will print between departure time and arrival time when there are 2 duty periods in a 24hr. period.
=
Will print between departure time and arrival time if the departure time of the first leg in a duty period is between 0001 an d 0059 local time,
s
inclusive or between 0001 and 0029 local time, inclusive when deadheading.
t
Will print between departure time and arrival time when there is an over midnight flight time condition as measured from the point of last
departure and includes flight time and pay & credit.
@
Printed when a sequence, which may or may not fly across midnight as measured from the point of last departure and including flight time and
pay & credit, has more flying beyond the last day of a contract month which is not printed on the trip selection
#
Indicates that the sequence flies across midnight on the last day of the contract month, as measured from the point of last d eparture and
including flight time and pay & credit, but all flying is credited within the current contract month.
FR SP Flight Attendant only - Language indicator which will appear at the top of a trip selection if any leg of any sequence goes to a language
destination. A maximum of 3 can show. If more language destinations are included an MX will show. A language indicator does not indicate
etc.
that the trip selection will be bid as requiring a language.
p
/
*
Indicates that the arrival of that duty period or flight segment is the previous day condition as measured from the point of last departure and
including flight time and pay & credit.
Indicates on the allocation that meal service is only scheduled in first class on this flight. No main cabin meal will be pr ovided.
* between departure station and time indicates the flight segment is the first leg of that flight number. * between arrival station an d time
indicates the flight segment is the last leg of that flight number.
CURRENT LANGUAGES
DU = Dutch
JP = Japanese
FN = Finnish
FR = French
PO = Portuguese
KO = Korean
GE = German
SP = Spanish
CC = Chinese Cantonese
IT = Italian
RU = Russian
CM = Chinese Mandarin
HU = Hungarian
ALLOCATION SERVICE AND MEAL CODES
Breakfast
B
Lunch
L
Dinner
D
Snack
S
Continental breakfast or breakfast snack
K
Food for Sale
F
Liquor service
Q
Partial liquor service
X
No liquor service
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01/01/2015
3 class transcons, positions 1-6
BASES
BOS
DCA
DFW
LAX
LGA
MIA
SFO
TOTAL
ROUND TRIP
BOS-LAX-BOS
0
SFO-MIA-SFO
0
IAD-LAX-IAD
0
JFK-LAX-JFK
7
6
13
JFK-SJC-JFK
0
JFK-SFO-JFK
2
3
5
BOS-SFO-BOS
0
LAX-MIA-LAX
0
JFK-SAN-JFK
0
MIA-SEA-MIA
0
TOTAL R/T
0
0
0
7
8
0
3
18
Job Comparison January 2015 vs December 2014
BOS
INTL
777
737/757
S80/319
DOM TTL
IDF
LAX
JFK
IMA
IOR
RDU
BIDS
44
1490
501
965
1845
629
54
CHG
0
0
-33
-21
-42
-41
-64
0
BOS
DCA
DFW
LAX
LGA
MIA
ORD
BIDS
CHG
WBM
DCA
STL
SFO
0
0
-201
SLT
SFO
TOTAL
0
0
-16
107
631
5528
40
0
0
BIDS
0
0
-16
0
91
180
204
49
40
0
CHG
0
0
0
-14
6
7
0
BIDS
196
220
940
508
468
560
644
CHG
-4
-8
76
44
8
-48
28
15
1089
63
36
90
120
BIDS
0
0
0
0
13
12
136
3672
0
-20
76
117
36
1566
CHG
0
-6
-132
6
3
-6
-12
0
12
-9
-144
BIDS
196
235
2120
751
708
739
764
0
117
279
5909
CHG
-4
-14
-56
36
1
-47
16
0
12
-16
-72
BOS
DCA
DFW
LAX
LGA
MIA
ORD
RDU
STL
SFO
TOTAL
TOTAL
BIDS
240
235
3610
1252
1673
2584
1393
54
117
279
11437
TOTAL
CHG
-4
-14
-89
15
-41
-88
-48
0
12
-16
-273
Purser Trip Selections
January 2015
This chart will let you know how many Purser lines are on this bidsheet for your base and how many you have to bid to equal the needed 80%
Ex. BOS - 767 - 11/9 = 11 total purser selections/ 9 is 80% of 11.
INT
BOS
DCA
DFW
LAX
LGA
MIA
ORD
RDU
SFO
SLT
Total
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%/80%
100%
777
81 /65
36 /29
29 /24
52 /42
38 /31
767
47 /38
33 /27
55 /44
11 /9
757
17 /14
55 /44
35 /28
20 /16
130 /104
737
11 /9
20 /16
S80
DOM
30 /24
7 /6
236
152
6 /5
137
209
28 /23
24
17 /14
777
4
4 /4
WBM
13 /11
30 /24
34 /28
7 /6
101
17 /14
757
0
737
0
0
320
Total
11
0
185
96
171
300
77
6
17
0
863
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Summaries
International
BOSI:
No Spanish selections
IDF:
Two NRT selection, one ICN selection, one SCL selection and one FRA selection filled with at least one LHR selection. Two day trips placed back to
back within selections to the extent possible. Three pure 320 turnaround selections. Ten pure narrow body turnaround selections. LIM sequences
placed back to back within selections for a six day on cadence.
LAXI:
Four PVG selections, two NRT selections and four GRU selections split and filled with Hawaii flying. One GRU selection filled with a LHR fly out
sequence.
IMA:
Six pure 767 turnaround selections. Eight pure 320 turnaround selections. Thirty seven pure narrow body turnaround selections. Two day trips placed
back to back within selections to the extent possible. No mixing of FLL and MIA sequences within selections.
JFK:
The majority of the LHR selections and two CDG selections have at least one instance of back to back sequences for a six day on cadence. GIG and
VCP mixed within selections in order to allow a bigger block of days off in between VCP sequences. Two pure 767 turnaround selections. Fourteen
pure narrow body turnaround selections. Three selections with mixed EWR and JFK sequences. One MAD selection and one CDG selection filled with
at least two MAN sequences.
IOR:
Three NRT selections split and filled with a LHR (767) sequence, one of these also filled with a MAN sequence. One PEK selection filled with a LHR
(777) sequence. One LHR selection split and filled with a MAN sequence. Three pure narrow body turnaround selections.
RDUI:
Two selections with the sequences placed back to back for a six day on cadence.
S80/319
DCA:
DFW:
LAX:
SAN:
LGA:
MIA:
ATL:
ORD:
MSP:
SFO:
SMF:
STL:
There are five lines in BWI with a utilization of 80.21.
There are 363 lines with utilization of 78.39. There are 24 speaker lines.
A total of 16 lines with utilization of 74.51. There are 12 lines in ONT (one is mixed with LAX) and four LAX lines.
There are five lines of two day trips mixed with a one day for the first five days of the month. The average utilization is 75.16.
All 12 lines are in EWR. The average utilization is 77.09.
A total of 25 lines with five speaker lines. The average utilization is 74.03.
There are five lines with a utilization of 71.20.
There are 40 lines with utilization of 74.14.
There are four lines with utilization of 81.56.
Seven lines in SJC with utilization of 81.43.
Five lines with utilization of 72.45.
There are 39 bid lines for the month averaging 78.37.
WBM/777
Two schedules for the month: January 1st thru January 5th and January 6th thru January 30th (30 day bid month). Cadence and Purity is somewhat inconsistent in
both the Allocations and Bid selections due to the schedule change and holiday cancellations for New Year’s and MLK.
777 MIA:
One MIA-LAX Transcon – Sequences cannot be built back-to-back due to home base rest requirements. # of Bid Lines = 4. Avg = 81:40.
Total positions = 40. OT = 5:00.
777 JFK:
One JFK-MIA turn that only operates thru 5-January. The sequence has been split down to 4/4 positions and added into the 757/737 JFK Domestic
Bid Selections. # of Bid Lines = 0. Avg = 00:00. Total positions = 0. OT = 49:04.
WBM DFW: Two turns, two 2-days – four of the 2-day Selections are built back-to-back (2 on each sequence). # of Bid Lines = 13. Avg = 77:59. Total
positions = 91. OT = 0:00.
WBM LAX: LAX has a total of 7 JFK Transcons: 4/1, 256/255, 32/19, 22/3, 180/117, 10/293, 30/185, and two LAX-MIA Transcons that only operate thru 4January one of which is a 3–day sequence. Both LAX-MIA pairings are split to 6 positions and placed in the JFK Transcons Selections. The
remaining 1-position pairings are in open time. Several of the Selections are built back-to-back for longer blocks of days off. # of Bid Lines = 30.
Avg = 82:17. Total positions = 180. OT = 129:31.
WBM JFK: JFK has a total of 8 LAX Transcons: 171/292, 9/118, 15/24, 33/34, 133/2, 181/172, 177/16, 21/12. Several Selections are built back-to-back for
longer blocks of days off. Bid Selections are slightly mixed due to frequency no-ops and holiday cancels. # of Bid Lines = 34. Avg = 83:51. Total
positions = 204. OT = 6:13.
WBM MIA: Two MIA-JFK turns that only operate 6 days for the month. The added MIA-JFK turns are worked into the existing Selections which caused purity
and cadence disruption. One MIA-MCO turn thru 5-January and then becomes a double MIA-MCO turn on 6-January. One MIA-MCO-MIA-DFW
2-day – and the MIA-MCO portion does not operate on Sat/Sun/Mon - all four of the Selections are built back-to-back. # of Bid Lines = 7. Avg =
76:20. Total positions = 49. OT = 0:00.
WBM SFO: SFO has a total of 3 JFK Transcons: 164/179, 20/85, 18/163 and one SFO-MIA Transcon that converts to a 3-day sequence on 6-January with an
MIA-MCO turn on day 2. Several Selections are built back-to-back for longer blocks of days off. # of Bid Lines = 17. Avg = 82:29. Total positions
= 107. OT = 0:00.
757/737
For the month of January we have a small schedule change on the 6th and a large change on the 12th plus holiday cancellations on the 1st. This has a negative
effect on the bidlines cadence and purity of the lines. Most bidlines are mixed by departure times and trip types. Below is a list of things that stick out for the month.
Flying was heavier at the start of the month.
BOS:
49 lines. Had to mix a few multiday trips with turns.
DCA:
55 Lines. Trip types are mixed as well as times. DCA has 49 lines, IAD has 4 lines, and BWI has 2 lines.
DFW:
235 Lines. Had to mix departure times tried to keep trip types together. We were able to put some 2day trips back to back. Had to mix all trip types to
get lines to utilization. I kept YVR turns together as much as possible. Some lines with 1 day off between trips due to the schedule changes.
LAX:
118 Lines. Had to mix departure times in bids. 9 San bids.
LGA:
117 Lines. Had to mix some departure times and trip. Tried to put the 2days back to back.
MIA:
140 Lines. 9 FLL, 5 PBI, and 0 ATL. Had to go back and add some turns into the multiday lines to reach needed utilization.
ORD:
161 Lines. Put some 2 day trips back to back as requested by the base. Trip types are mixed due to the schedule change and holiday.
SFO:
34 Lines. Kept like trips together as much as possible.
SLT:
0 Lines. STL moved to all S80 per scheduling.
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