Line Check Sample Clauses
The Line Check clause establishes a process for verifying the accuracy and integrity of specific lines or items, often in the context of inventory, production, or service delivery. Typically, this involves periodic inspections or audits to ensure that the items or services provided meet agreed-upon standards or specifications; for example, a supplier might be required to allow the buyer to inspect goods before final acceptance. The core function of this clause is to provide a mechanism for quality control, helping to prevent errors or defects from going undetected and ensuring that contractual obligations are met.
Line Check i) A Pilot has not met the established TC LC standard two (2) times in the same qualification period.
Line Check. If a Pilot fails to complete the LC after two attempts, the Pilot shall be assigned an SNA and shall require a Level 2 intervention by the TRB.
Line Check. StatusorEquipment ................................................... Equipment Upgrade/Downgrade Groundschool ..................................................
Line Check a. First Failure: Following a Pilot’s first Line Check failure in an aircraft type or crew position, the amount and type of additional training will be determined after a discussion among the Pilot, the Check Airman involved, the Director of Training and the Chief Pilot/Chief Flight Engineer.
b. Second Failure: Upon failure to re-qualify on the second Line Check in an aircraft type or crew position, the Director of Training and the Chief Pilot/Chief Flight Engineer, after consultation with the Training Committee, will determine what action is to be taken by the Company.
Line Check. A check will be conducted following Captain Upgrade indoctrination and consist of at least one (1)sector and will be valid to the day of the thirteenth following the month which the line check took place and accordancewith CAR Line checks for the Captain Upgrade will consist of the
Line Check. Status or Equipment Upgrading/Downgrading ........
