Use of Airport Reserve to Relieve Sample Clauses

Use of Airport Reserve to Relieve. On Duty Flight Attendant 34 1. The on-duty Flight Attendant must make her/his request to Crew Scheduling from the 35 airport, prior to departure of the leg to the Domicile where the airport reserve relief is 36 requested. The flight deck may also contact Crew Scheduling en route on behalf of the 37 Flight Attendant. 38 39 2. The airport reserve relief may not be provided unless there is at least one other Airport 40 Reserve available at the Domicile at the anticipated block-in time of the aircraft. 42 3. The relief period (the time during which the Airport Reserve is on the aircraft in place of the 43 relieved Flight Attendant) shall be fifteen (15) minutes, or such longer period as may be 44 agreed upon between the Airport Reserve and the on-duty Flight Attendant, provided such 45 longer relief time may not extend past the anticipated departure time for the flight, and 46 provided such longer relief time does not exceed any maximum time period that Crew 47 Scheduling may prescribe. 49 4. If there are multiple requests for relief during the same time period, priority will be given to 1 single Flight Attendant aircraft flights. Otherwise, Crew Scheduling will honor requests on 2 a first-come, first-served basis. Among Airport Reserves available for a relief assignment, 3 Crew Scheduling will make assignments based on its evaluation of the overall utility of 4 each Airport Reserve for possible Trip assignments, with the least useful for such purpose 5 being assigned to relief duty first. 7 5. If no airport reserve is available to relieve a Flight Attendant, a member of Inflight 8 management may relieve the Flight Attendant. 11 A. Reserve Flight Attendant lines will be published in accordance with the Hours of Service and other 12 Crew Scheduling provisions of this Agreement. Reserve Flight Attendants will be subject to the 13 same rest, duty and rescheduling provisions as line holders, except that duty time added to time 14 spent on reserve prior to duty will not exceed fourteen hours. See Article 5.
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