Training Failures. Section 1. It is recognized that not all Pilots reach the required level of proficiency in the same amount of time. Therefore, when it becomes apparent to the Company that a Pilot will require time in excess of that usually required to reach proficiency, the Company Training Department will, in consultation with the Pilot, determine the cause of his inability to reach the required proficiency level and establish a plan for correcting the problem. In the event a Pilot fails to demonstrate the required degree of proficiency after completion of the individual training plan, he will be handled in accordance with the provisions outlined below.
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Samples: Office and Professional Employees, Office and Professional Employees (Offshore Logistics Inc), Agreement (Offshore Logistics Inc)
Training Failures. Section 1. It is recognized that not all Pilots reach the required level of proficiency in the same amount of time. Therefore, when it becomes apparent to the Company that a Pilot will require time in excess of that usually required to reach proficiency, proficiency the Company Training Department will, in consultation with the Pilot, determine the cause of his inability to reach the required proficiency level and establish a plan for correcting the problem. In The Company Training Department iwill reasonably determine the event a Pilot fails appropriate amount of additional training to demonstrate the required degree of proficiency after completion of the individual training plan, he will be handled in accordance with the provisions outlined belowcorrect any deficiencies and when to cease remedial training.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Air Methods Corp), Collective Bargaining Agreement (Air Methods Corp)