Crew Scheduling definition
Examples of Crew Scheduling in a sentence
Crew Scheduling may reconfigure a 4k sequence consistent with Section 8.E. [Duty Period] to make all duty periods equal to or less than ten hours and thirty minutes (10:30) prior to assignment.
Crew Scheduling may bypass the order of assignment to assign a 4k sequence to a Reserve who has preferenced 4k.
If the Flight Attendant does not contact Crew Scheduling, the Flight Attendant will be required to check-in as originally scheduled.
If Crew Scheduling has no Like Sequence to offer, the senior Flight Attendant has the first option to either not fly and s/her will receive pay protection pursuant to Section 21.M. [Pay Protection] or to fly the awarded sequence.
If Crew Scheduling has no Like Sequence to offer, the Flight Attendant who was awarded the sequence first will fly the sequence and the other Flight Attendant will be pay protected pursuant to Section 21.M. [Pay Protection].
If the Flight Attendant calls Crew Scheduling after 8:00 PM (local domicile time), the Company may offer a new sequence for the same day or days of the original assignment.
For determining a Like Sequence in a reassignment Crew Scheduling will first consider sequences with an equal number of days, then sequences with fewer days.
When a double covered sequence occurs, Crew Scheduling must offer a Like Sequence as well as the awarded sequence to the Flight Attendants in seniority order.
If there are inadequate volunteer(s), Crew Scheduling may assign reserve Flight Attendants.
In the event that the alternate assignment contains a check-in that is more than two (2) hours earlier and/or a release time that is more than two (2) hours later than those contained in the Flight Attendant’s line of time, the Flight Attendant may decline and agree to contact Crew Scheduling between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM (local domicile time) on the night before the first (1st) day of the flights cancelled from the Flight Attendant’s line of time to receive an alternate assignment.