Ramp Services. CALL SERVICES SGHA 2018 Baggage Handling: 3.1.1, 3.1.3(a,1,2,3), 3.1.5(a), 3.1.7, 3.1.8, 3.1.9 Marshalling: 3.2.1, Parking: 3.3.1, 3.3.2(a,b,6)
3.4.1 (a,c,1) (60 min incl) Ramp to flight deck Communication: 3.5.1, 3.5.2 (c,d) Loading and Unloading: 3.6.1(a,c,1), 3.6.3, 3.6.4(a,b,1), 3.6.5(b,1,6), 3.6.6, 3.6.7(a), 3.6.9 Safety measures: 3.7.1, 3.7.2(a,1,2), 3.7.3
Ramp Services. Section 1
Ramp Services. General Minimum of five (5) Agents total required per turn. The agents shall cover the positions identified in this section for each turn. Bag Room Shall be scheduled at least two (2) hours before departure and until the flight is airborne. Transfer Baggage
Ramp Services. General Minimum of four (4) Agents total required per Bag Room Shall be scheduled at least two (2) hours before departure and until the flight is airborne.
Ramp Services. The current terms of the LICENSE shall be kept until the end of the projection.
Ramp Services. 3.1.1,3.1.2 (a), 3.1.3(a), 3.1.4(a), 3.1.5, 3.1.6, 3.1.8, 3.2.1, 3.3.1, 3.3.2(f), 3.3.3(a) (GPU -60 min free of charge),3.5.1, 3.5.2(b), 3.6.1(al), 3.6.2, 3.6.3, 3.6.4 (al), • 3.6.6(a)(b), 3.6.7, 3.6.8(a), 3.7.1(a), 3.8.1, 3.11.I(a-g),3.11.2.(a-i), 3.12.1,
3.13.1 (a),(b),(1),(2), 3.16.1.
Ramp Services. Airline shall have the right to use the Airline’s Preferential Use Passenger Aircraft Ramp and Apron Areas to provide services for aircraft occupying loading or unloading positions (herein called “ramp services”) incidental to the immediate preparation of aircraft for scheduled operations, such services to include, among others, fueling, inspection, interior cleaning and non- routine maintenance (defined as minor repairs and the replacement or adjustment of equipment of an emergency nature, or in order to insure the safe departure of the aircraft), unless otherwise authorized by the Manager. Ramp services and facilities may be provided at loading and unloading positions in accordance with the Airport Rules and Regulations. The Airline shall leave the ramp area used by it for any such purposes in a neat, clean, safe and orderly condition upon completion of such services. The Airline shall have the right to perform its own ramp services or to have such services performed by a regular ramp contractor (i.e., a person authorized by the Manager to perform ramp services at the Airport for any and all aircraft operations). If all such regular ramp contractors are unsatisfactory to the Airline from the standpoint of service or price, the Airline may notify the Manager that it desires to use the services of a contractor not authorized and the Manager may approve such contractor to perform such services; provided however, that the contractor shall accept a permit from the Manager upon the same terms and conditions as regular ramp contractors (except that at the option of the Manager, there may be omitted from such permit any provision requiring or permitting the contractor to serve others than the Airline). The Airline shall have the right to perform or receive ramp services, including refueling, for or from any other air carrier certificated to serve Denver, except that the location of ramp services outside the receiving airline’s Preferential Use Facilities shall be determined by the Manager. No charges, fees or tolls of any nature shall be imposed by the City, directly or indirectly, against the Airline or such other air carrier for the right or privilege of providing or receiving such ramp services.
Ramp Services. 3.1.1, 3.1.2(a), 3. 1.3(a), 3.1.4(a), 3.1.6, 3.2.1, 3.3.1, 3.3.2(f), 3.3.3(60 min inc1uded), 3.S.2(b)(communication with flydeck at least visual), 3.6.1(a)(x-x), 3.6.3,3.6.4, 3.6.6(a)(b), 3.6.7, 3.6.8, 3.8.1, 3.11.2(a,b,c,f,h,i), 3.12.1, 3.13.1, 3.13.2,3.16.1,3.16.2,3.16.3 Load Control, Communication and Flight Operations
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Ramp Services. CATEGORY (includes ramp and aircraft cleaner)
4.01.01.01 Ramp - comprises all those who perform aircraft servicing, including loading and unloading baggage and cargo compartments of aircraft; provisioning of aircraft with cabin service supplies; servicing of lavatories and water systems; brake-riding; pushing out/towing of aircraft and related marshalling activities; checking of daily vital fluids routine cleaning of work areas, ramps and facilities with or without powered equipment; receiving, dispatching and staging air freight, air mail and other cargo at air freight docks and other cargo facilities; fuelling; or as otherwise agreed to between the Company and the Union; and other duties and functions related to the foregoing as directed by management and/or a Lead Hand. New hires must pass written D/A license exam within 30days of completing initial ramp classroom training. Aircraft Cleaner - comprises all those who perform aircraft grooming, including equipping the aircraft cabin for flight according to specifications with equipment and cabin services supplies; cleaning interior of aircraft by hand or powered equipment using cleaners; completion of the aircraft cleaning xxxx as required; stocking and cleaning of vehicles used in the grooming function; stocking and cleaning of the cabin service make-up rooms and area; stocking and maintaining cabin services kits; routine cleaning of work areas; security checks; sealing the aircraft, and other duties and functions related to the foregoing as directed by management and/or a Lead Hand. New hires must pass written D/A license exam within 30days of completing initial ramp classroom training.