Common use of Domestic Duty Window Clause in Contracts

Domestic Duty Window. Following a Crew Member’s first operating flight during a Domestic Trip Pairing that is scheduled to touch the critical period (i.e., between 0100- 0459 local Base time), the following shall apply: a. Subject to Article 12.D.6.b., below, all of the Crew Member’s subsequent Domestic duty periods must fall within a sixteen (16)-hour window measured between report times of all subsequent duty periods in the Trip Pairings and release times of all such duty periods. The Domestic Duty Window applies to multiple Trip Pairings, including Open Time Trip Pairings, until Article 12.D.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Domestic Duty Window. Following a Crew Member’s first operating flight during a Domestic Trip Pairing that is scheduled to touch the critical period (i.e., between 0100- 0459 local Base time), the following shall apply: a. Subject to Article 12.D.6.b., below, all of the Crew Member’s subsequent Domestic duty periods must fall within a sixteen (16)-hour window measured between from the earliest report times time of all subsequent duty periods in the Trip Pairings and to the latest release times time of all such duty periods. The Domestic Duty Window applies to multiple Trip Pairings, including Open Time Trip Pairings, until Article 12.D.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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