Deadhead, Deadheading Clause Samples

Deadhead, Deadheading. The positioning of a non-operating Pilot from one location to another at the Company’s request. Deadhead or Deadheading is considered Duty. Dependent: A person who is eligible for coverage under the Company’s benefit and travel plans. Displace, Displacement: A reduction or elimination of a Pilot’s Rank and/or Equipment at their Permanent Base. Downward Bid, Bidding: any change in a Pilot’s Position that results in a lower rate of pay, except a Downward Bid would not apply when a Captain on smaller equipment bids to First Officer on larger equipment (e.g., Metro Captain bids to Dash 8 First Officer). Duty Time Ratio (DTR), Duty Credit: The calculated ratio of Duty Time to Pay Credit of one (1) hour of pay Credit for every two (2) hours of time on Duty. Duty, Hours of Work: any task that a flight crew member is assigned by the Company at a specific time, including, but not limited to management, flight duty, administration, training, positioning, and reserve – synonymous with hours of work. Duty Day, Duty Period (DP): The period beginning when the earliest of the following events occurs and ends once a Pilot completes all required work or assignments for the Company and is released to Rest: (a) the Pilot reports to the location required by the Company to perform any work for the Company including Deadheading, training, Reserve or any other assignment; (b) the Pilot reports for a flight or, if there is more than one (1) flight during the flight duty period, reports for the first flight, and; (c) the Pilot reports for a Deadhead that precedes a flight Electronic Flight Bag (EFB): A Company-approved and provided electronic tablet type device containing electronic versions of aircraft operating manuals, flight operations manuals, bulletins, memoranda, and other work-related information, including Company policies and manuals, that is issued to a Pilot. It is not a device installed on an aircraft. Equipment: The type of aircraft utilized by the Company for flight operations (i.e., DH8-1xx, DH8- 3xx (Dash 8), SA226 (Merlin/Metro 2), SA227 (Metro 3/23)).

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