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May 19, 2017
***AIRCRAFT FUMES*** – Understanding Recent Events and Writeups
Over the past few months there have been a significant number of aircraft fumes events involving JetBlue crews on the Airbus. Every day more
information is coming in and we will continue to update our membership as we learn the facts. We are working with the ALPA National Air Safety Organization and Engineering and Air Safety, JetBlue Safety, and our
industry peers to further understand the root causes of these events, and eventually develop procedures to manage and minimize exposure from a fumes events. Here's what we do know: we have a JetBlue pilot who is
currently out on OJI following a fumes event. We have had multiple aircraft experience the 'dirty sock' smell associated with one of these events. We understand the frustration regarding the lack of
information and guidance on this matter, but we are not the certificate holder, aircraft manufacturer or Administrator and we cannot institute procedural changes to our SOP. If you believe you are experiencing a fumes event we recommend that you follow established QRC/QRH procedures and utilize your associated memory items, don your oxygen masks immediately, and seek out information from
your available resources. Your inflight crew can to help ascertain if fumes are generating from Pack 1 or Pack 2. Then contact SOC to report the event and obtain assistance or guidance from TECH OPS. If any crewmember reports
feeling physically impaired, or you are unable to control a large smoke or fumes event - then a diversion should be considered. We often communicate 'Fly SOP'. We remind you of the following two items
in our manuals:
• The Captain shall be the final and complete authority with regard to matters concerning aircraft operation, safety and security of Customers and fellow Crewmembers. (FOM 1.13.1)
• All pilots will follow normal procedures (SOP) during normal operations. The Captain has the authority to deviate from SOPs, but
only when unusual circumstances require him/her to do so in the interest of safety. (FCOM 4.1)
Afterward, be very specific in your write up of the event in the maintenance log. For instance, what phase of flight were you in? Were you taxiing out?
Top of descent? Also, note the location in the aircraft the fumes originated from (flight deck, front, or rear of the cabin). Finally, please note whether the APU was on or off during the event. The more detailed that you can make the
write up, the easier the problem can be diagnosed and fixed. it is apparent the JetBlue Executive Leadership is taking these events seriously and aircraft are being removed from service after a fumes event is
reported. Please review the recent communications [02/9/2017], [05/19/2017] from our Central Air Safety committee on fumes events as a reference. If you are involved in a fumes event and need assistance please call the ALPA Safety Hotline to speak with a member of your Central Air Safety Committee
at (703) 892-4180 or through the JetBlue MEC phone tree at 844-JBU-ALPA. (844-528-2572)
Negotiation Update
Your negotiations committee met in Washington, DC this week to draft counter proposals and contractual language that will be presented during the upcoming negotiations session next week. The next negotiations session with
management will be May 22nd - May 25th in Washington, D.C. Look for an update next Friday on the progress made during this upcoming session.
Westchester County/Northern New Jersey Family Awareness Event - June 15
We will be hosting another Family Awareness Event for our JFK based pilots living in Northern New Jersey and Westchester County, NY on June 15, 2017
from 1800-2000 at Giovanni's Bicycle Club in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. The location is right across the river, about mile north of the George Washington Bridge and was chosen to accommodate the greatest number of local pilots. We welcome all JetBlue ALPA members in good standing along with their spouse or significant other for a free dinner and discussion regarding negotiations and how you and your families can support our efforts of a
Contract Above All.
Sign Up—JFK (New Jersey) Family Awareness Couples Dinner—June 15
June - JFK (NJ/Westchester County) Family Awareness Event Giovanni's Bicycle Club June 15, 2017 1800-2000
BOS Family Awareness Dinner - Recap
This past Monday, May 15, at Gennaro's Eatery in Quincy, Mass, approximately 30 pilots and their spouses joined our Family Awareness Chairman, Javier Ramos-Green, for an informative dinner on understanding
the Railway Labor Act, the negotiating process, and an update on our progress thus far. They were joined for a question and answer session with our MEC Chairman Patrick Walsh and Strategic Preparedness and Strike
Chairman Brian Dawson. Everyone left the dinner with the understanding that along with pilot unity, support from our families, is the key to us negotiating the contract we deserve.
IROP Q&A Guide
The IROP Question & Answer Guide has been updated and will soon be on B6Alpa.com. This guide contains the latest information on pairing
disruptions, self-deadheads, pairing extensions, emergency assignments, and some of the most common questions asked during irregular operations. Bookmark the link to the guide on your phone and you can always access it
from the IROP help page on B6Alpa.com.
Annual Medical Reimbursement – May 26th
Per section F, paragraph viii. of the PEA - Pilot FAA Medical Reimbursement
- an allowance is paid to all pilots 'annually in May' for a portion of the costs associated with maintaining our medical certificates. Management has informed us that the reimbursement this year will again be via a special
payroll check at the end of the month on May 26th and not be included in your normal payroll check on the 20th.
Welcome Class 09-17
MEC Vice-Chairman Dario Miranda and membership committee chairman Matt Passafiume were in Orlando this week to welcome Class 09-17 to our ranks.
Gregory Calvert Bradley Coffran Adam Franks Tyson Haase Kevin Harbour John Herreshoff Joshua Hjemvick Michael Lopez Brandon Mahoney Stephen Perrotta Jessica Sprockel Kenneth Thomas James Tomblin
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Captain Patrick Walsh Chairman
JetBlue Master Executive Council
Captain Dario Miranda Vice Chairman
JetBlue Master Executive Council
Captain Wes Clapper Secretary-Treasurer
JetBlue Master Executive Council
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