Posting and Award of Bid Lines Sample Clauses

Posting and Award of Bid Lines. Lines of flying may be published for bid in 28-day bid units, a bid cycle consisting of two 28-day bid units, or in other bid periods as the needs of the service require and as determined by the Company. The normal bid line (in a 28- day bid unit) will have 16 work or reserve days and 12 days off per bid unit, or a total of 32 work or reserve days and 24 days off per bid cycle. Bid cycle work/reserve days and off days may be more or less than the standard within each single bid unit, but should be balanced out by the numbers in the other bid unit associated with that bid cycle. Bid lines containing no more than three separate trip sequences may be scheduled with less than 24 days off in the cycle.
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