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● RDT COMM ·Stegosaurus69 ·May 16, 2026 ·06:25Z

If a Delta pilot is a plain clothes passenger on a Delta flight and has to step in in an emergecy situation, will they get paid for that flight?

If a Delta pilot is a plain clothes passenger on a Delta flight and has to step in in an emergecy situation, will they get paid for that flight? [link]
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This submission doesn't contain enough substantive content to produce a meaningful analytical summary. What's been provided is a Reddit post title — a question, with no article body, no reporting, no sourced facts, and no research context attached.

Writing a 3–5 paragraph analysis in the style required (declarative, third-person, fact-grounded) would require me to invent details about Delta's pilot contract (the Delta MEC agreement under ALPA), deadhead and positioning pay provisions, CRAF-style duty definitions, and FAA emergency authority statutes — none of which are supported by anything in the submitted text.

**To produce a proper analysis, you'd need to provide one of the following:**

- An actual aviation news article (from AVweb, AIN, FlightGlobal, The Air Current, etc.) on this topic - A published report or ruling about off-duty pilot compensation or emergency intervention policies - A sourced piece covering a specific incident where an off-duty pilot intervened, with contractual or regulatory follow-up reported

If you have a real article on this subject — or a related topic like off-duty crew emergency authority under 14 CFR 91.3, or airline contract deadhead/compensation provisions — paste the full text and I'll write the analysis immediately.

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