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Duty On

Any / Every Options

This bid preference includes an Any or Every option.

  • If Any is selected, only one leg of the pairing must have the property for the pairing to be awarded or avoided.*
  • If Every is selected, every leg of the pairing must have the property for the pairing to be awarded or avoided.*

 

Reminders

*In most configurations, Any and Every options are not available for Avoid Pairings bid preferences. If these options do not appear for avoid bids, they are not available.

 

Avoid Every only removes pairings where every leg has the property to be avoided.


For example, Avoid Pairings if Every Leg is Redeye only removes pairings where all legs are redeyes.
 Pairings with mixed legs are not removed.

Refer to the "Using Any or Every" article for more information.

 

Duty On

  • Bid for or avoid pairings that contain duty during a specified period, using base station date and time rather than local station date and time. 
  • Duty On is often combined with other options.

 

Avoid Pairings Example

Avoid Pairings If Any Duty On Monday with Time < 08:00

  • Pairings are filtered out if any duty period starts before 8:00 a.m. on Mondays, based on base station time.

 

Example:
If your base is New York (EST), a leg starting at 0500 PST is included because it is 0800 EST at the base.

 

Award Pairings Example

Award Pairings If Every Duty On Between Jun 3, 2017 And Jun 6, 2017

  • Pairings are awarded only if every duty period is between June 3 and June 6.


Example:
If your base is New York (EST), a leg starting at 0500 PST is included if it is 0800 EST at the base.

 

Options for Duty On include:

  • Day or days of the week
  • Specific dates
  • Specific date ranges
  • Time range on each day or date
  • After, before, or on a specific time on each day or date

 

Reminder:

  • Base station time, not destination time, is used to select pairings.
  • Avoid Pairings if Duty On [day] is not the same as Prefer Off [day].
  • Duty On with a date only applies to whether or not you are flying. A pairing could be awarded with a 24-hour layover on that date, it does not violate the Duty On bid preference.


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