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It was a HUGE honor to test out the StrongBags new design. The Helix Pro is changing the luggage game for crewmembers. It’s a brand new design not seen before with crew luggage, so with that, it took some getting used to. However, it was clear there are definite benefits with the new way to roll your luggage.
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VOCABULARY
Reserve: A month or day schedule requiring a crew member to be available on a "stand-by" basis in the event of unforeseen scheduling emergencies.
Various reserve types:
12 hour notice: Long Call Reserve (12am-11:59pm)
2 hour notice: AM reserve (4am-4pm), PM reserve (9am-9pm),
15 minute notice: Ready Reserve aka "Airport Appreciation"
Deadhead: When the company places a crew member on a scheduled flight with a confirmed seat ticket for the purpose of relocating them for work.
Non-Revenue (Standby): An airline employee traveling for personal reasons if space is available.
Jumpseat: A collapsible seat in the flight deck available to be occupied by authorized personnel with the PIC's permission.
Leg: Refers to each flight on a crewmember's itinerary.
Line: A series of flights sequenced together to produce a monthly work schedule.
Layover: The crewmember time spent on the ground between scheduled flights for a given day.
Overnight: The crewmember time spent on the ground between the last flight on a given day and the first flight the following day.
MUSIC
Under the Moon by Alumo
Stayin Busy by Alumo
VOCABULARY
Reserve: A month or day schedule requiring a crew member to be available on a "stand-by" basis in the event of unforeseen scheduling emergencies.
Various reserve types:
12 hour notice: Long Call Reserve (12am-11:59pm)
2 hour notice: AM reserve (4am-4pm), PM reserve (9am-9pm),
15 minute notice: Ready Reserve aka "Airport Appreciation"
Deadhead: When the company places a crew member on a scheduled flight with a confirmed seat ticket for the purpose of relocating them for work.
Non-Revenue (Standby): An airline employee traveling for personal reasons if space is available.
Jumpseat: A collapsible seat in the flight deck available to be occupied by authorized personnel with the PIC's permission.
Leg: Refers to each flight on a crewmember's itinerary.
Line: A series of flights sequenced together to produce a monthly work schedule.
Layover: The crewmember time spent on the ground between scheduled flights for a given day.
Overnight: The crewmember time spent on the ground between the last flight on a given day and the first flight the following day.
MUSIC
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