Day Off definition

Day Off means a period of time between the hours of 0001 and 2400 based on local time at a Flight Attendant's domicile, when a Flight Attendant shall be free of all duty with the Company. However, for purposes of Section 7 of this Agreement, when a pairing ends before 0200, it shall be considered to have ended before 0001.
Day Off means a calendar day free from duty or the present obligation for duty in the Flight Attendant’s domicile, except that a trip that is scheduled to check out at or before midnight but, due to circumstances beyond the control of the company, actually checks out no later than 0200 shall be considered to have ended in the previous calendar day.
Day Off means a calendar day, free from all duty with the Company.

Examples of Day Off in a sentence

  • ATTACHMENT B – WORKING OF ROSTERED DAY OFF (RDO) It is the intention that RDOs are to be taken on a regular basis as allocated as far as practicable.


More Definitions of Day Off

Day Off means Sunday or that day in the week in place of Sunday on which an employee is not normally required to work;
Day Off means the days of the week between the end of a Member’s Shift Schedule and the commencement of the Member’s next Shift Schedule.
Day Off means a continuous twenty-four (24) hour period during which an employee is free from all work- related duties.
Day Off means Sunday or that day of the week in lieu of Sunday on which an employee is normally not required to work;
Day Off or “days of rest” shall mean the regular day(s) off as posted in the shift schedule.
Day Off means a period, not part of an Employee's regular work week, consisting of at least 24 hours plus a turn-around. A certain number of "days off" means that number of 24-hour periods plus one turn-around: e.g. "two days off" equals at least 60 hours.
Day Off means any Day free of duty at a Pilots Home Base.