Reserve Duty definition

Reserve Duty means a person who is trained and qualified by a U.S, military Reserve Component to be available for active duty in the armed forces when needed. Reserve members are not considered active duty military personnel.
Reserve Duty means a period during which the air operator requires a crew member who would otherwise be off-duty to be available for flight duty;
Reserve Duty means a period of time during which a pilot is required to be available for duty within two hours.

Examples of Reserve Duty in a sentence

  • Furthermore, total service for purposes of calculating vacation hereunder will also include active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces as well as Reserve Duty and National Guard Units as delineated on the employee(s) Department of Defense (DD) 214 or Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty rounded to the nearest full year.

  • An employee on National Guard or Reserve Duty will not be required to use his vacation for this purpose.

  • Military personnel, who are in reserve status and who are called to active duty in any of the United States’ military services which cannot be postponed or deferred, such as Reserve Duty, Special Emergency Duty, etc., will be compensated for such absence from their contract duty to the District, to the extent that the District will pay during a ten (10) day period, the difference between their per diem contract salary and their per diem military pay.

  • A Reserve with an awarded ETB sequence on Golden Day(s) will not be assigned a sequence that conflicts with her/his ETB sequence in Future or Daily Scheduling unless assignment is necessary according to the Priority of Trip Assignment language specified in Reserve Duty, Section 12.M. If a Reserve’s ETB sequence is dropped by Crew Schedule, the Reserve will be provided pay protection for the ETB sequence up to the point she/he can be split back onto the ETB sequence.

  • Advance payment of salary is allowed to an employee called for Reserve Duty with the understanding that the employee will reimburse the Town the amount paid to him/her for Reserve Duty; such reimbursement amount is not to exceed the amount of advanced pay.

  • Military personnel, who are in reserve status, and who are called to active duty in any of the United States military services which cannot be postponed or deferred, such as Reserve Duty, Special Emergency Duty, etc., shall be compensated for such absence from their contract duty to the District to the extent that the District shall pay, during their contract, the difference between their per diem contract salary and their per diem military pay.

  • Military leave shall be granted for National Guard or Reserve Duty over which the teacher has no control.

  • Furthermore, total service for purposes of calculating vacation hereunder will also include active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces as well as their total Reserve Duty and National Guard Units as delineated on the employee(s) Department of Defense (DD) 214 or Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, showing proof of honorable discharge, rounded to the nearest full year.

  • Furthermore, total service for purposes of calculating vacation hereunder will also include active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces as well as their total Reserve Duty and National Guard Units as delineated on the employee(s) Department of Defense (DD) 214 or Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, rounded to the nearest full year.

  • The actual time s/he is unavailable for duty on a scheduled Reserve Duty Day.


More Definitions of Reserve Duty

Reserve Duty means periods of time that a reserve Flight Attendant is available for assignment to open flying, airport reserve, or standby.
Reserve Duty. As defined in the Approved Flight Time Limitation Scheme.

Related to Reserve Duty

  • Reserve Draw Amount shall have the meaning specified in subsection 4.12(c).

  • Reserve Zone means any of those geographic areas consisting of a combination of one or more Control Zone(s), as designated by the Office of the Interconnection in the PJM Manuals, relevant to provision of, and requirements for, reserve service.

  • Debt Service Reserve Fund Requirement means, with respect to the 2013 Series C Bonds and as of each determination date, an amount equal to maximum annual debt service on the 2013 Series C Bonds Outstanding from time to time and, with respect to any other Series of Bonds, the amount set forth in the Related Series Indenture.

  • Debt Service Reserve Requirement means, as of any date of calculation, and for any Fiscal Year, the amount equal to the maximum Adjusted Aggregate Debt Service on Bonds in the current or any future Fiscal Year on all Bonds Outstanding; provided, however, that if, upon the issuance of a Series of Bonds, such amount would require moneys, in an amount in excess of the maximum amount permitted under the Code to be deposited therein from the proceeds of such Bonds, to be deposited therein, the Debt Service Reserve Requirement shall mean an amount equal to the sum of the Debt Service Reserve Requirement immediately preceding issuance of such Bonds and the maximum amount permitted under the Code to be deposited therein from the proceeds of such Bonds, as certified by an Authorized Representative of the Authority; provided, further, that, if (i) the payment of the Principal Installments of or interest on any Series of Bonds or portion thereof is secured by a Special Credit Facility, (ii) the payment of the Tender Option Price of any Option Bond of a Series is secured by a Special Credit Facility or (iii) the Authority has determined in a Supplemental Resolution authorizing the issuance of a Series of Bonds that such Series of Bonds will not be secured by the Common Account in the Debt Service Reserve Fund, the Supplemental Resolution authorizing such Series may specify the Debt Service Reserve Requirement, if any, for the Bonds of such Series: provided, further, that if, as a result of the expiration or termination of a Financial Guaranty, a deficiency shall be created in the Debt Service Reserve Fund, the Debt Service Reserve Requirement shall be calculated so as to exclude the amount of such deficiency and the Debt Service Reserve Requirement shall be increased in each of the five Fiscal Years after the date such deficiency was created by an amount equal twenty per centum (20%) of the aforesaid deficiency.

  • Primary Reserve Alert means a notification from PJM to alert Members of an anticipated shortage of Operating Reserve capacity for a future critical period.