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Illegal After Time of Award But Prior to Origination. a. If, after the time of award but prior to origination, a Flight Attendant remains legal for the origination of her/his sequence but is projected to become illegal through no fault of her/his own to complete such sequence, she/he must originate the sequence and split off at the latest point it passes through her/his crew base and she/he remains legal. If the sequence does not pass through her/his crew base, prior to her/him becoming illegal, she/he will be required to split the sequence at the point prior to when she/he becomes illegal. b. Such Flight Attendant shall be paid and credited for any portion(s) of the sequence flown by a substitute crew after the point where she/he splits off. In the event such sequence is her/his last sequence or series of sequences of the bid month, the Flight Attendant shall be paid and credited for the remainder of the sequence regardless of whether the remainder of the sequence was flown by a substitute crew. c. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Flight Attendant may request, and the Company may consent, to drop the sequence and any pay protection would be waived.

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Sources: Flight Attendant Agreement, Flight Attendant Agreement, Flight Attendant Agreement

Illegal After Time of Award But Prior to Origination. a. If, after the time of award but prior to origination, a Flight Attendant remains legal for the origination of her/his sequence but is projected to become illegal through no fault of her/his own to complete such sequence, she/he must originate the sequence and split off at the latest point it passes through her/his crew base and she/he remains legal. If the sequence does not pass through her/his crew base, prior to her/him becoming illegal, she/he will be required to split the sequence at the point prior to when she/he becomes illegal. b. Such Flight Attendant shall be paid and credited for any portion(s) of the sequence flown by a substitute crew after the point where she/he splits off. In the event such sequence is her/his last sequence or series of sequences of the bid month, the Flight Attendant shall be paid and credited for the remainder of the sequence regardless of whether the remainder of the sequence was flown by a substitute crew. c. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Flight Attendant may request, and the Company may consent, to drop the sequence and any pay protection would be waived.

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Sources: Flight Attendant Agreement