DUTY PERIOD COMMENCES Sample Clauses

DUTY PERIOD COMMENCES. Continental flights 1 hour prior to scheduled departure or, in case of delay, the recalculated departure time as set out in Article B6.04. Overseas flights (ex Canada) 1 hour and 20 minutes prior to scheduled departure or, in case of delay, the recalculated departure time as set out in Article B6.04. DUTY PERIOD TERMINATES 15 minutes after blocks are inserted 15 minutes after blocks are inserted Overseas flights (ex Europe) 1 hour and 20 minutes prior to scheduled departure or, in case of delay, the recalculated departure time as set out in Article B6.04.(Crew pick-up may not be scheduled more than two hours before departure.) If the pick-up is over two hours before flight departure, the time over two hours will be added to the scheduled duty period. Any early pick-up for personal reasons will 15 minutes after blocks are inserted not be added to the duty period. DEADHEAD Half an hour before the scheduled deadheading time or the departure of ground transportation, if the latter is over one hour long. Actual arrival of deadhead flight
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