Examples of Lead Flight Attendant in a sentence
All of the three flight attendants on board, Saltzman, Kotsonis and Lead Flight Attendant Kenneth Koc, saw Al-Watan sitting in his seat with his head covered with a blanket.
Miller, a Continental Airlines flight attendant since June 1997 and a qualified Flight Service Manager and Lead Flight Attendant, was retained by Barclay as an aviation flight attendant expert.
Finally, a short discussion of the current weather at the departure airport and with weather to be encountered during the initial climb.With all of the "hard work" done, it is time to order up a round of fresh coffee and to get a chance to meet the Lead Flight Attendant! Doors Let's take on a very SIMPLE system here now, but one that is ESSENTIAL for this large sized airplane.
If after takeoff, on flights of five (5) hours or more, a passenger who requests to move to a designated crew rest seat will be accommodated at the discretion of the Purser or Lead Flight Attendant.
Flight Attendant rest will be coordinated by the Purser or the Lead Flight Attendant to ensure all cabins remain monitored.
The Lead Flight Attendant will be responsible for communicating with Crew Schedule.
The Lead Flight Attendant Premium is only payable when an FA is “operating the Lead Flight Attendant Position on a flight.” Both of these provisions require the actual performance of the “In-Charge” duties on a flight.
Under the Collective Agreement Lead Flight Attendant is listed under Article55.04 as a Classification, but the Article simply provides that an “LFA shall be assigned to every flight operated by Air Canada Rouge and shall be responsible for performing the duties required by the Canadian Aviation Regulations…” In practice, the most senior qualified FA who has not opted out is deemed to be the LFA on any given flight.
The Lead Flight Attendant will report to the Pilot-in-Command and be the primary liaison between the Captain and the Flight Attendants.
Rouge points to Article55.07.01 which says that a “premium” is payable when an FA is “ operating the Lead Flight Attendant position on a flight.” Rouge relies on the definition of “Lead Flight Attendant Position” in article 55.01.02.16 which defines the term as an FA “…when exercising the duties and responsibilities of an In-Charge Flight Attendant…” Rouge argues that, absent actual performance of the LFA duties, an FA is not in the LFA Position and is not “operating” the LFA Position “on a flight”.