Common use of AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS Clause in Contracts

AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS. 1. A Flight Attendant who is involved in an NTSB defined aircraft accident, or serious incident, who so requests, will be relieved from duty and receive full pay for the remainder of the trip. Such Flight Attendant will be given deadhead on-line transportation to return to domicile on the first available scheduled flight, following a debriefing of the situation and any required participation in an agency or law enforcement investigation, if necessary. 2. The following situations will qualify as an aircraft accident or incident:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tentative Agreement, Tentative Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS. 1. A Flight Attendant who is involved in an NTSB defined aircraft accident, or serious incident, who so requests, will be relieved from duty and receive full pay for the remainder of the trip. Such Flight Attendant will be given deadhead on-on- line transportation to return to domicile on the first available scheduled flight, following a debriefing of the situation and any required participation in an agency or law enforcement investigation, if necessary. 2. The following situations will qualify as an aircraft accident or incident:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS. 1. A Flight Attendant who is involved in an NTSB defined aircraft accident, or serious incident, who so requests, will be relieved from duty and receive full pay for the remainder of the trip. Such Flight Attendant will be given deadhead on-line transportation to return to domicile on the first available scheduled flight, ,following a debriefing of the situation and any required participation in an agency or law enforcement investigation, if necessary. 2. The following situations will qualify as an aircraft accident or incident:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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