Baggage Loss. No pilot shall be required to pay for the theft, loss or damage of any Com- pany material such as manuals, identification cards, security cards, instrument approach plates, etc. when such theft, loss or damage occurs beyond the reasonable control of the pilot. The Company agrees to replace said Company issued material or, as the case may be, reimburse the pilot for replacement costs where the loss is not otherwise covered through the pilot’s personal insurance. When it is evident that a pilot’s baggage has not arrived at a layover point for any reason beyond the reasonable control of the pilot, a claim for any required for the layover shall be permitted. An ex- pense account with supporting receipts must be submitted to account for any incurred.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Baggage Loss. No pilot shall be required to pay for the theft, loss or damage of any Com- pany Company issued material such as manuals, identification cards, security cards, instrument approach plates, etc. when such theft, loss or damage occurs beyond the reasonable control of the pilot. The Company agrees to replace said Company issued material or, as the case may be, reimburse the pilot for replacement costs where the loss is not otherwise covered through the pilot’s personal insurance. When it is evident that a pilot’s baggage has not arrived at a layover point for any reason beyond the reasonable control of the pilot, a claim for any reasonable expenses required for the layover shall be permitted. An ex- pense expense account with supporting receipts must be submitted to account for any expenses incurred.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement