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Moreover, about a dozen flights were delayed Sunday due to crew-scheduling issues.
Alaska Air Computer Glitch Disrupts Flights Susan Carey 2011
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In addition, The FAA proposed following recommendations by the National Transportation Safety Board to impose the same crew-scheduling requirements on ferry flights – which don't carry passengers -- as those that apply to scheduled passenger flights.
FAA's Pilot-Fatigue Proposals Offer Big Concessions To Both Labor And Management 2010
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The pilot-fatigue rules federal regulators proposed last week feature major concessions to both airline management and labor, as part of a balancing act to try to resolve the industry's most contentious crew-scheduling issues.
FAA's Pilot-Fatigue Proposals Offer Big Concessions To Both Labor And Management 2010
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Airlines would be required to have 95% of all their flights operate without exceeding certain crew-scheduling limits, or pilot work hours would have to be adjusted to reflect actual workdays and flight durations.
FAA's Pilot-Fatigue Proposals Offer Big Concessions To Both Labor And Management 2010
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But the agency also seeks to mandate regular reports to track such deviations from standard crew-scheduling rules.
FAA's Pilot-Fatigue Proposals Offer Big Concessions To Both Labor And Management 2010
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Mary Hebig, who worked as a crew-scheduling supervisor at the carrier from March 2005 to July 2007, said in an interview that the flight-dispatch department frequently and retroactively changed flight hours in the computer system without conferring with pilots or with her department.
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An internal airline document indicates that as early as July 2007, some Gulfstream managers expressed concern about widespread problems with the accuracy of the airline's computerized crew-scheduling system.
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In the wake of the crash, Colgan faces heightened regulatory scrutiny, including investigations by the Federal Aviation Administration, of potential crew-scheduling violations.
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They were engrossed in a complicated new crew-scheduling program on their laptop computers as their plane flew past ...
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Mr. Babbitt's comments indicate that the FAA, as part of its proposed sweeping rewrite of crew-scheduling rules, wants to mandate that commuter pilots get more rest, while probably allowing longer workdays on some long-range flights.
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