Common use of Readiness Requirements during any Service Period Clause in Contracts

Readiness Requirements during any Service Period. ‌ a. During any Service Period the Contractor will maintain an appropriate level of readiness to ensure that the Aircraft will be ready to be airborne and proceeding to carry out the tasks required as soon as safely practicable and within the Nominated Response Time set out in clause 6 of Schedule 2. b. As practicable and by notice to the Contractor, a Member will relax the readiness requirement so that it only applies for a certain period, such that the planned tour of duty for each shift of the Aircraft’s Flight Crew will not normally exceed nine hours in that day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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Readiness Requirements during any Service Period. a. During any Service Period the Contractor will maintain an appropriate level of readiness to ensure that the Aircraft will be ready to be airborne and proceeding to carry out the tasks required as soon as safely practicable practicable, and within the Nominated Response Time set out in clause 6 5 of Schedule 2. b. As practicable and by notice to the Contractor, a Member will relax the readiness requirement so that it only applies for a certain period, such that the planned tour of duty for each shift of the Aircraft’s Flight Crew will not normally exceed nine hours in that day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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Readiness Requirements during any Service Period. a. During any Service Period the Contractor will maintain an appropriate level of readiness to ensure that the Aircraft will be ready to be airborne and proceeding to carry out the tasks required as soon as safely practicable and within the Nominated Response Time set out in clause 6 of Schedule 2. b. As practicable and by notice to the Contractor, a Member will relax the readiness requirement so that it only applies for a certain period, such that the planned tour of duty for each shift of the Aircraft’s Flight Crew will not normally exceed nine hours in that day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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