TRANSFER TO MANAGEMENT OR NON-FLYING DUTY Sample Clauses

TRANSFER TO MANAGEMENT OR NON-FLYING DUTY. 1. A Crew Member transferred to a management or non-flying position shall retain and continue to accrue seniority and Longevity so long as he maintains at least a second-class medical certificate and the requisite airman’s certificate for his former Crew Member Position. If such a Crew Member’s medical certificate lapses, he shall retain and continue to accrue seniority for a period of five (5) years after the initial lapse of his medical certificate. The Crew Member will be removed from the applicable Atlas Air Pilots’ Master Seniority List on the fifth anniversary of the lapse of his medical certificate, unless he is reissued at least a second-class medical certificate prior to the fifth anniversary.
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TRANSFER TO MANAGEMENT OR NON-FLYING DUTY. .A A Pilot transferred to non-flying or supervisory duty shall retain and continue to accrue seniority and longevity.

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