FLYING ALLOWANCE. 43.1 An employee, who in the performance of her duties is required to work in experimental aircraft whilst in flight shall receive an allowance of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per month provided that the employee completes not less than fifteen (15) hours in the performance of such duties during any period of three (3) consecutive months. 43.2 For the purpose of this clause, an experimental aircraft is defined as an aircraft for which Transport Canada has issued a flight permit valid for the purpose of experimental research under the authority of the National Research Council Canada only.
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FLYING ALLOWANCE. 43.1 (a) An employee, who in the performance of his/her duties is required to work in experimental aircraft whilst in flight flight, shall receive an allowance of one hundred dollars ($100.00) per month provided that the employee completes not less than fifteen (15) hours in the performance of such duties during any period of three (3) consecutive months.
43.2 (b) An employee who performs flight crew duties that qualify for a responsibility allowance shall apply all flight crew duty hours to either the responsibility allowance or to the flying allowance described in this Article.
(c) For the purpose purposes of this clause, article an experimental aircraft is defined as an aircraft for which Transport Canada has issued a flight permit valid for the purpose of experimental research under the authority of the National Research Council Canada only.
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