Originally Posted by
prestonh
There are all kinds of options for the deadhead crew.
If you have lived in an UX station you would know that crew scheduling delays happen all. the. time. It is probably worse now with the hour rules for crew. What OO used to do is swap crews from later flights to their earlier departing ones (sometimes taking a delay for crew rest requirements) in hope that they can get another crew in for the later flight. Sometimes that meant a delay of a few hours for the later departing flight. It really depends when the first flight arrives in the morning and where the crew is coming from. Whether that would have worked in this scenario depends on equipment/carrier, etc. In the grand scheme a rolling delay would hardly be a loss considering how mainline does this with international irrops with deadheading crews to the outstations on 24hr+ delays all the time.
I wonder whether the problem is exacerbated by UA's use of multiple United Express carriers, including on the same route. With a limited number of aircraft and crews at SDF, part of the problem is that a Republic crew cannot work a Trans State flight and vice versa. This limits the possibilities to largely solve such problems by swapping crews.