Common use of Duty Period Clause in Contracts

Duty Period. a. A Flight Attendant’s duty period in domicile shall commence one (1) hour prior to scheduled departure at the airport or designated location and shall end thirty (30) minutes after block- in of the flight, or when actually released from all duty, whichever is later. If the duty period is extended, the “A” Flight Attendant will notify Crew Scheduling of the actual release time. Flight Attendants should be on the aircraft at base, ready to commence the boarding process no less than fifty (50) minutes prior to departure.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Duty Period. a. A Flight Attendant’s duty period in domicile shall commence one (1) hour prior to scheduled departure at the airport or designated location and shall end thirty (30) minutes after block- block in of the flight, or when actually released from all duty, whichever is later. If the duty period is extended, the “A” Flight Attendant will notify Crew Scheduling of the actual release time. Flight Attendants attendants should be on the aircraft at base, ready to commence the boarding process no less than fifty (50) minutes prior to departure. [LOA 17.]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ta3 Agreement

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