Train to Proficiency Clause Samples
Train to Proficiency. The Company’s training programs are designed to maximize a pilot’s ability to successfully complete training and to continue employment as a pilot. To that end, a pilot shall receive training sufficient to successfully complete the course of training and be recommended for a check ride.
Train to Proficiency. 1. The purpose of this Section is to enhance a Pilot’s ability to complete training successfully and to continue employment as a Pilot while maintaining safety of operations as the primary objective.
2. Unless otherwise recommended by the Training Review Board (TRB) established by this Section, the Company may terminate training only when, in the opinion of two (2) instructors who have independently and separately evaluated the Pilot, determine that the Pilot cannot be recommended for a proficiency check.
3. Voluntary withdrawal from training will not be counted as a failure on the Pilot’s permanent record. A Pilot who is attending any training program shall be afforded the option to withdraw from the training curriculum for personal or medical reasons. At the Pilot’s option, such Pilot may:
a. be reinstated to the interrupted curriculum, subject to training availability; or
b. return to their previously held position, subject to seniority and satisfactory completion of any necessary training.
4. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to restrict the Company’s ability to offer additional training.
Train to Proficiency a. The purpose of this subsection is to maximize a Pilot’s ability to successfully complete training and to continue employment as a Pilot. To that end, a Pilot shall receive training sufficient to successfully complete the course of training and to be recommended for a checkride.
b. Training may be terminated when, in the opinion of two (2) instructors who have independently and separately evaluated the Pilot, the Pilot is:
i. Unable to progress further in training, and
ii. Unable to pass the required checkride.
c. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit or abridge the Company’s right to terminate a Pilot’s employment subject to the provisions of Section 20. Additionally, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to restrict the Company’s ability to provide additional training.
