Common use of Case B Clause in Contracts

Case B. If a Pilot is called out from Standby A to conduct an FDP after completing six (6) hours or more hours Standby A Duty, then the Total Duty Period Allowed is the sum of all the time spent on Standby A and the FDP obtained from clause 10 below – Maximum FDP reduced by the amount of Standby A in excess of six (6) hours.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Case B. If a Pilot pilot is called out from Standby A standby to conduct an FDP after completing six (6) 6 hours or more hours Standby A Dutystandby duty, then the Total Duty Period Allowed total duty period allowed is the sum of all the time spent on Standby A standby and the FDP obtained from clause 10 below – Maximum FDP reduced by the amount of Standby A in excess of six (6) hoursA1.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Virgin Blue Pilots Agreement