FERRY FLIGHTS Sample Clauses

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FERRY FLIGHTS. The Ferry Flights shall take place during the month of January, 2017 on dates in such month mutually agreed upon by Airborne and Jet Midwest or shortly there after subject to unforeseen delays in obtaining required FAA approvals . Unless consented to by Jet Midwest, the Ferry Flights shall be limited to flights between ROW and MCI and shall not include any flight time outside United States airspace. Jet Midwest shall procure pilots that are duly licensed to complete the Ferry Flight. Airborne shall assist Jet Midwest to ensure that the Airborne Network is removed from the Aircraft within five (5) business days from completion of each Ferry Flight.
FERRY FLIGHTS. When a trip includes a ferry segment, In-Flight Service will be provided by the following Cabin Personnel:  B757 and A-330: 4 C/As  B737, A-310 and A-320: 3 C/As And their flight time credits will be paid at the applicable hourly rate. One of the Cabin Attendants will have to assume the Flight Director position for the flight report if no FD was assigned to the ferry. Will get the FD premium of $14.75/hour. If not enough crew members on the ferry, contact CSO and if no correction, see articles 24.03-24.04  FORM TO FILL IN IPAD or ON MUNDO UNDER FA HOME PAGE, UNDER FLIGHT FORMS A Cabin Attendant will receive his hourly pay in the applicable classification in the following circumstances: 1. When he remains on board the aircraft on the ground, with passengers, for 30 minutes or more past the initial scheduled departure time: Applies when you started boarding and had to wait on the ground for more than 30 minutes after your new scheduled departure time. If you landed later than planned, you need to take this into consideration as well. Make sure that all times are properly recorded into the flight report as well. 2. When he performs service to passengers on the ground, whether or not the flight is operated: Applies when you do a water service while waiting for take-off, you get paid for the time it took to do such service. 3. Upon arrival, if he is required to remain on board, with passengers, for 30 minutes or more. However, in this case, he will be paid only for the time in excess of 15 minutes after actual arrival time: Applies when you have to wait for wheelchairs, or PTV, or the bridge connection for over 15 minutes after the end of your duty (15 minutes after blocks on). So, if you waited for 40 minutes after the blocks were inserted, you will get paid 25 minutes. 4. For the total duration of any unscheduled technical stop: Applies when you have an unscheduled stop en-route that was not planned and you get paid for the time on the ground. (Ex: Stopping in YOW during a thunderstorm). 5. During a pairing, and following a Company flight, when crew bags are not made available within 1 hour after flight arrival (after blocks inserted). This clause does not apply when a Cabin Attendant return to his home base: Applies only during a layover, and when you have to wait for 60 minutes after blocks on for your checked baggage.
FERRY FLIGHTS. When a trip includes a ferry segment, In-Flight Service will be provided by the following Cabin Personnel: ⮚ B757 and A-330: 4 C/As ⮚ ▇▇▇▇, ▇-▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇-▇▇▇: ▇ ▇/▇▇ And their flight time credits will be paid at the applicable hourly rate. One of the Cabin Attendants will have to assume the Flight Director position for the flight report if no FD was assigned to the ferry. Will get the FD premium of $14.75/hour. If not enough crew members on the ferry, contact CSO and if no correction, see articles 24.03 and 24.04.
FERRY FLIGHTS. Following the execution and delivery of the Technical Acceptance Certificate of an Aircraft, the Seller shall, at its sole cost, risk, and expense, ferry such Aircraft to the Delivery Location relating to such Aircraft (each a "Ferry Flight"). The Seller shall use its best efforts to conduct the Ferry Flight relating to an Aircraft as soon as possible following Buyer's execution of and delivery to Seller of the Technical Acceptance Certificate relating to such Aircraft save for reasonable time required for Seller to rectify any discrepancies to be rectified prior to the Ferry Flight as noted in Annex 1 to such Technical Acceptance Certificate.

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