Common use of TRAINING TO PROFICIENCY PHILOSOPHY Clause in Contracts

TRAINING TO PROFICIENCY PHILOSOPHY. It is recognized that all pilots do not learn at the same rate and there may be disparities in the experience level and background of pilots entering the same course. Training may be extended beyond planned hours in all phases of ITU and in requalification training, by the TRB, if there is consensus that reasonable progress is being made and there is a likelihood of success. 84. TRAINING REVIEW BOARD (TRB) A board established by the Association and the Company for the purpose of reviewing and making decisions and, where appropriate, referrals and recommendations concerning training. The TRB shall be comprised of two members each from the Association and the Company. The TRB members shall consist of the MEC Training Committee Chairman, the Human Performance Group Chairman, the Company’s Managing Director of Flight Training and the Managing Director of Flight Standards. If any of the Company’s members are not on the Federal Express Pilots’ Master Seniority List, the Company will appoint a TRB member who is a Federal Express Pilots’ Master Seniority List holder. The Association or the Company may appoint a substitute TRB member(s) in any particular case. When dealing with situations involving individual pilots, the TRB shall be governed by a train to proficiency philosophy. Individual pilots will be dealt with on a case by case basis, without regard to past precedent. If reasonable progress is being made and there is reason to believe the pilot will ultimately be successful, training is usually extended. The overall goal of the TRB is the continuing improvement and quality assurance of the Company’s training program. The TRB shall make its decisions and recommendations based on consensus.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Tentative Agreement

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