Common use of Notification of Delay Clause in Contracts

Notification of Delay. a. When a Flight Attendant's originating trip of the day is delayed and she/he is notified of this delay prior to leaving for the airport, her/his duty day begins at her/his rescheduled report time. If Crew Schedule is unable to reach the Flight Attendant before she/he departs for the field, and she/he reports for the original departure time, her/his duty day begins at the originally scheduled report time. However, if the call is placed by Crew Schedule three (3) hours or more prior to the originally scheduled departure time and the Flight Attendant cannot be contacted, she/he will be considered notified. Crew Schedule will use its best efforts to notify a Flight Attendant affected by a delay as soon as practicable after Crew Schedule becomes aware of the delay. b. If a courtesy call notifying a Flight Attendant that her/his trip has been cancelled in its entirety has been received less than three (3) hours prior to report, call out pay as specified in Hours of Service, Section 11, would apply. However, if the Flight Attendant has not departed her/his residence, then the three (3) hours call out pay specified in Hours of Service would not apply.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Flight Attendant Agreement, Flight Attendant Agreement, Flight Attendant Agreement

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Notification of Delay. a. When a Flight Attendant's originating trip of the day is delayed and she/he is notified of this delay prior to leaving for the airport, her/his duty day begins at her/his rescheduled report time. If Crew Schedule is unable to reach the Flight Attendant before she/he departs for the field, and shes/he reports for the original departure time, her/his duty day begins at the originally scheduled report time. However, if the call is placed by Crew Schedule three (3) hours or more prior to the originally scheduled departure time and the Flight Attendant cannot be contacted, she/he will be considered notified. Crew Schedule will use its best efforts to notify a Flight Attendant affected by a delay as soon as practicable after Crew Schedule becomes aware of the delay. b. If a courtesy call notifying a Flight Attendant that her/his trip has been cancelled in its entirety has been received less than three (3) hours prior to report, call out the report/no fly pay as specified in Hours of Service, Section 11, Hours of Service would apply. However, if the Flight Attendant has not departed her/his residence, then the three (3) hours call out report/no fly pay specified in Hours of Service would not apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tentative Agreement

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