Scheduled on Duty Sample Clauses

Scheduled on Duty. 1. A Flight Attendant shall not be scheduled to be on-duty more than fourteen (14) hours per duty period. A Flight Attendant may not be assigned new flying or required to remain on duty in excess of sixteen
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Scheduled on Duty a. A pilot will not be scheduled or rescheduled to remain on duty for more than 14 hours per day, including deadheading (except as provided in Section 8.A.5.d and .e). A scheduling or rescheduling complies with this provision if it is scheduled to terminate within 14 hours of the pilot’s check-in time.
Scheduled on Duty a. A Flight Attendant will not be scheduled or re-scheduled to remain onduty for more than fourteen (14) hours. A scheduling or re-scheduling complies with this provision if it is scheduled to terminate within fourteen (14) hours of the Flight Attendant’s check-in time and it is consistent with Section 8.

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