Extension of Flying Duty Period by Split Duty Sample Clauses

Extension of Flying Duty Period by Split Duty. 4.3.1 A duty period which contains a rest period of four consecutive hours or more at suitable sleeping accommodation may be extended by up to four hours, with a maximum duty period of 16 hours.
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Extension of Flying Duty Period by Split Duty. 5.2.1 When a FDP consists of two or more sectors of which one can be a positioning journey counted as a sector - but separated by less than a minimum rest period, then the FDP may be extended by the amounts indicated below. Consecutive Hours Rest Maximum Extension of the FDP Less than 3 NIL 3-10 A period equal to half the consecutive hours rest taken
Extension of Flying Duty Period by Split Duty. A1.1.12.1 This clause shall only apply in recovery or in circumstances agreed by the parties (e.g. charter operations).

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