Duty Time Limitations Sample Clauses

Duty Time Limitations. A Crew Member is on duty in accordance with the provisions of this Article 12.
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Duty Time Limitations. Unforeseen Operational Circumstances The flight duty time limits (at home or away from base) may be extended by the up to a maximum of three (3) hours when unforeseen operational circumstances are encountered after the Flight Crew Member leaves his rest facility to start his duty period if:
Duty Time Limitations. ‌ 1. Except as provided for in Article H.4. below, Hourly Technician and Related employees in the Aircraft Technician Craft who complete a duty period of sixteen (16) consecutive hours or more of work shall be required to have a minimum of ten (10) consecutive hours of rest. If the sixteen (16) consecutive hours worked were the result of approved Overtime or other Company mandated assignment, the ten (10) consecutive hours of rest shall not result in any loss of pay for a subsequent shift (e.g., 8-hour Tech works a double shift on Overtime on his Monday, he would not be required to report for work for 10-hours following his double shift, thereby reporting to work 2-hours after the normal start time of his shift. In this case, the 2-hours missed would not result in a loss of pay for the Tech as the 16-hour shift was the result of approved Overtime). This duty time limitation shall not apply to exempt Technician and Related employees in the Aircraft Technician Craft, or to Technician and Related employees in the Material Specialist or Work Control Crafts. 2. Except as provided for in Article E.4. below, Hourly Technician and Related employees in the Aircraft Technician Craft may not be scheduled for more than twenty-four (24) hours of overtime in any scheduled 40-hour work week without express approval from the DOM or the Chief Inspector. This Overtime limitation shall not apply to exempt Technician and Related employees in the Aircraft Technician Craft, or to Technician and Related employees in the Material Specialist or Work Control Crafts. 3. Hourly Technician and Related employees in the Aircraft Technician Craft shall be limited to working six (6) consecutive days, after which time, the Technician will be required to take at least one (1) day off before returning to work. This Overtime limitation shall not apply to exempt Technician and Related employees in the Aircraft Technician Craft, or to Technician and Related employees in the Material Specialist or Work Control Crafts.
Duty Time Limitations. 1. A Flight Attendant will be scheduled in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). 2. A Flight Attendant will not be scheduled for more than 14 hours on duty for regularly scheduled flying. A scheduled duty period may be scheduled to exceed 14 hours by increasing the number of Flight Attendants on the crew (FAR 121.467). 3. A Flight Attendant is not considered to be scheduled on duty in excess of duty period limitations if the flights to which the Flight Attendant is assigned are scheduled and normally terminate within the limitations but due to circumstances beyond the control of the certificate holder, such as adverse weather conditions, are not at the time of departure expected to reach their destination within the scheduled time (FAR 121.467). 4. Irregular operations may cause the duty day to be extended beyond scheduled hours, but the duty day will not exceed 16 hours per Company policy. Exception: may exceed 16 hours enroute if the flight can reasonably expect to depart the gate prior to 16 hours in order to return a crew to Base and to avoid a cancellation at an outstation. If a Flight Attendant's duty day exceeds 16 hours, the following rest period will be increased per the table below based upon the length of the actual duty day. It will be the Flight Attendant's responsibility to contact Crew Scheduling within 2 hours of duty release to request that his/her additional rest time is scheduled and any required adjustments to the next duty are made. Any trip segment that they may be unable to fly as a result of the additional duty time and agreed to rest period will be pay protected by the company. The Flight Attendant will pick up any remaining segments after the additional Base rest is completed. 5. If Actual Duty exceeds 16 hours, minimum layover rest will be 12 hours and reducible to 10 hours. If rest is reduced, compensatory rest of 14 hours must be provided. Actual Duty Day Base Rest 16:01 - 17:00 Hours 12 17:01 - 18:00 Hours 14 18:01 - 19:00 Hours 16 19:01 - 20:00 Hours 18 Over 20:01 Hours 20 6. Company policy requires that a Flight Attendant will be replaced in Base upon reaching 12 hours on duty unless the remaining flight legs can be completed within 14 hours. Crew scheduling will evaluate the Flight Attendant’s duty time. 7. A required training session, Company business, or an additional required preflight training briefing before or after a trip shall be treated as an extension of the duty period and subject to established du...
Duty Time Limitations. 22 a. A Fight Attendant will not be scheduled for a Trip that contains a Duty Period in 23 excess of twelve (12) hours the following Duty Table, including all Deadheads and 24 requirements outlined in Article 5.F. This provision also applies to any rescheduling 25 occurring prior to the Flight Attendant reporting for duty check-in for any duty period 26 of the trip. Scheduled Time to Report 1 2 3 4 5 6 7+ 0000-0359 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0400-0459 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 0500-0559 12 12 12 12 11.5 11 10.5 0600-0659 13 13 12 12 11.5 11 10.5 0700-1159 14 14 13 13 12.5 12 11.5 1200-1259 13 13 13 13 12.5 12 11.5 1300-1659 12 12 12 12 11.5 11 10.5 1700-2159 12 12 11 11 10 9 9 2200-2259 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 2300-2359 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 (Acclimated Time) Maximum Scheduled Duty Period (hours) for lineholders 31 b. A Duty Period will be scheduled to contain a maximum of six (6) eight (8) legs, no 1 more than five (5) seven (7) of which will be working legs. 3 c. A duty period will not contain more than nine (9) hours of Block Time. 5 d. The Company recognizes that Flight Attendants may need personal time off of the 6 aircraft during a Duty Period. If a Flight Attendant believes she/he will need 7 personal time off of the aircraft and the forecast ground time in a Flight Attendant 8 Domicile will not be sufficient for such needs, the Flight Attendant may request to 9 be relieved by an Airport Reserve as outlined in Article 7.I K.
Duty Time Limitations. 1. A pilot will not be scheduled/rescheduled for a duty period in excess of fourteen (14) hours, unless by consent of the pilot, except that a CDO may be scheduled for up to fifteen (15) hours. 2. A pilot scheduled for a reduced rest overnight will be scheduled for no more than ten (10) hours of duty in his next duty period. 3. A pilot's duty time for a flight, trip or trip pairing shall commence at the later of the pilot's scheduled report time or actual report time. Report time shall be scheduled for thirty (30) minutes prior to departure time of the first flight, but may be extended to forty-five (45) minutes at the Company's discretion. It will end fifteen minutes after arrival time of the last flight of the duty period, plus an additional fifteen (15) minutes if clearing customs, repositioning an aircraft, or a combination of the above. At the request of either party, the parties will meet to evaluate, on an airport-by-airport basis, circumstances involving longer or shorter times for clearing customs or repositioning that do not fit the foregoing parameters. If the parties agree that an adjustment should be made, the change will be implemented. 4. Duty time for multiple day trip pairings will begin and end at a pilot's domicile. 5. Trip pairings will not be scheduled in excess of five (5) consecutive days and if scheduled for five (5) days, the fifth day may only be one leg returning the pilot to domicile. 6. A duty period will contain a maximum of ten (10) landings. 7. Except in unusual circumstances, a duty period will contain a maximum of three (3) scheduled consecutive round trips to the same destination.
Duty Time Limitations. A Crewmember is on duty in accordance with the provisions of this subsection 12.C. Except when an applicable FAR requires a shorter duty period, the domestic and international flight and duty time limitations shall be as follows: 1. Two Person Crew a. When the duty period is scheduled to consist solely of an operating flight or flights (i.e., no deadhead), or of a deadhead followed by an operating flight or flights (i.e., deadhead to operating flight), the maximum scheduled duty period shall be fourteen (14) consecutive hours. Once scheduled, a duty period may be extended on account of operating flight delays caused by weather, mechanical, air traffic control, late ground handling, late loading or curfew, or with Crewmember concurrence if he was delayed on a commercial deadhead that precedes an operating flight to which he is assigned as a flight crewmember, to no more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours. If the duty period is extended, the applicable Minimum Rest Period shall be extended in one (1) hour increments based on the duty extension (e.g., if the duty period is extended by fifteen (15) minutes, the Minimum Rest Period shall be extended by one (1) hour; if the duty period is extended by sixty-one (61) minutes, the Minimum Rest Period shall be extended by two (2) hours). b. When the duty period is scheduled to consist of an operating flight or flights followed by a deadhead (i.e., operating flight to deadhead), the maximum scheduled and actual duty period shall be eighteen (18) consecutive hours, of which no more than fourteen (14) consecutive hours (or no more than sixteen (16) consecutive hours if subsection 12.C.1.a., above, applies) of the duty period consists of the performance of operating flight crewmember duties. 2. Three Person Crew a. This subsection 12.C.2. applies to: (i) three (3) required Crewmember aircraft; and (ii) two (2) required Crewmember aircraft augmented with one (1) additional Crewmembers. b. When the duty period is scheduled to consist solely of an operating flight or flights (i.e., no deadhead), or of a deadhead followed by an operating flight or flights (i.e., deadhead to operating flight), the maximum scheduled duty period shall be sixteen (16) consecutive hours. Once scheduled, a duty period may be extended on account of operating flight delays caused by weather, mechanical, air traffic control, late ground handling, late loading or curfew, or with Crewmember concurrence if he was delayed on a commercial deadhead that ...
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Duty Time Limitations. 1. A pilot will not be scheduled or rescheduled for a duty period in excess of fourteen (14) hours, including deadhead (except for a deadhead on the last leg of a duty period), unless by consent of the pilot, except that a CDO may be scheduled for up to fifteen (15) hours. Actual duty time shall not exceed sixteen (16) hours. 2. A pilot scheduled for a reduced rest overnight will be scheduled for no more than ten (10) hours of duty in his next duty period. 3. A pilot’s duty time for a flight, trip or trip pairing shall commence at the later of the pilot’s scheduled report time or actual report time. Report time shall be scheduled for forty-five (45) minutes prior to departure time of the first flight of the day at the pilot’s base and thirty (30) minutes at field stations but may be extended to forty-five (45) minutes at the Company’s discretion. Check-in may be reduced with the pilot’s concurrence. Duty time will end fifteen (15) minutes after block in or upon completion of any duty assigned by 23.1 the Company, whichever is later. If clearing customs, repositioning an aircraft, or a combination thereof, duty time will end thirty (30) minutes after block in time. 4. Duty time for multiple day trip pairings will begin and end at a pilot’s domicile. 5. Trip pairings will not be scheduled in excess of five (5) consecutive days and if scheduled for five (5) days, the fifth day may only be one leg returning the pilot to domicile. 6. A duty period will contain a maximum of nine (9) flying legs. This may be extended to ten (10) with the Scheduling Committee’s concurrence on a bid month basis. 7. Except in unusual circumstances, a duty period will contain a maximum of three (3) scheduled consecutive round trips to the same destination.

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