RESERVE ASSIGNMENT Sample Clauses
RESERVE ASSIGNMENT. LATEST RETURN TO BASE
RESERVE ASSIGNMENT. 1. A Flight Attendant scheduled for reserve may indicate a preference for being placed on first out or last out status in domicile for a period of reserve by contacting crew scheduling at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the beginning of the period.
2. Assignment of flying to a reserve will be determined based on the Flight Attendant’s indicated preference relative to her/his/their seniority and days of availability. Days of availability will be considered equal in cases in which each Flight Attendant has a sufficient number of days available to cover the trip. Preference by seniority will govern in that situation. Assignment of flying to a reserve will be made no more than forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the trip’s check in time. Open trips will not be assigned to RSVs if a lineholder has submitted a request for that trip by forty-eight (48) hours prior to the origination of the trip. If the forty-eight (48) hour limit is reduced in Section 7.H.1.d., then this assignment limitation will be reduced accordingly.
3. A Reserve Flight Attendant’s duty period begins at check in for an assignment. For per diem calculation purposes, a Reserve Flight Attendant shall be eligible for per diem when checked in for a reserve assignment at the airport.
4. A Reserve Flight Attendant given an assignment shall be available for a change to that assignment until one
(1) hour prior to the assignment. Either the Flight Attendant or the Company may request to adjust this time.
5. A Flight Attendant on reserve may be assigned to flight(s)/trip(s) or assigned to airport standby. A Flight Attendant assigned to a flight/trip shall be given the complete trip information when the assignment is being made. Any RSV or Reserve Airport Standby (RAS) Flight Attendant who has been given a flight assignment will be sent a crew card if so requested. Scheduling will attempt to transmit the crew card promptly by electronic means. However, a Flight Attendant shall not delay a flight departure solely in order to receive the crew card.
6. Airport Standby (RAS)
a. Airport standby shall be for seven (7) consecutive hours.
b. The duty period of a Flight Attendant on RAS shall begin at check in at the airport. However, the following maximums will apply:
i. A Flight Attendant’s reserve period combined with any time spent on RAS may not exceed fourteen (14) hours.
ii. The time a Flight Attendant spends on RAS combined with any flight assignment may not exceed fourteen (14) hours, beginning at...
RESERVE ASSIGNMENT. 1. a. There shall be two classifications of Reserves: Call-in Reserves and Ready Reserves. A minimum of sixty-five percent (65%) of a domi- cile’s Reserves will be assigned to Call-In status. Reserves shall be able to bid for either Call-in Reserve or Ready Reserve, or both, for any of the days-off schedules offered. Awards shall be made in seniority order.
