Blockholder definition

Blockholder means a pilot who currently holds a block selection at his base.
Blockholder means a person listed in column 5 of Schedule 4.

Examples of Blockholder in a sentence

  • Where sick leave is charged, the Reserve Blockholder shall be credited with the greater of the minimum guarantee or the average daily flight pay during the preceding three (3) month period for each sick day charged.

  • On all short term assignments, the minimum guaranteed days off applicable to the individual according to his/her status that month, Regular or Reserve Blockholder, will be provided.

  • Where a Reserve Blockholder is required to report to an airport for possible flight coverage and is subsequently required to report to another airport within the co-terminals, his/her duty period will commence from the report time at the original airport and the provisions of L7.09 will apply.

  • If an IEP meeting is scheduled on a sixth (6th) or subsequent calamity day, and a teacher is required to report to work along with the other teaching employees according to the provisions of Article XXII of the Agreement, an IEP meeting occurring on a sixth (6th) or subsequent calamity day is considered to occur “during the regular teacher workday” and no additional compensation will be granted.

  • A Reserve Blockholder will have special blocks prepared from A319, A320, A321, A330, B767 ,B777.

  • Where a Reserve Blockholder is required by the Company to report to the airport for a pairing or to stand by for possible flight coverage, s/he shall receive a flight time credit of four (4) hours if s/he does not operate a flight.

  • STANDBY RESERVE: Where a Reserve Blockholder is required to report to an airport for possible flight coverage and is subsequently required to report to another airport within the duty period will commence from the report time at the original airport and the provisions of will apply.

  • The ability of a Blockholder who is sick, or anticipates that he may become sick, to hold his pairing or flight that passes through home Base until 5 hours prior to departure.

  • Where a Regular Blockholder fails to report for flight duty, s/he will not be paid for the flight missed and will not be removed from the payroll, but his/her minimum monthly guarantee will not apply for that month.

  • Where a Reserve Blockholder fails to for an assigned flight or standby duty or is unavailable while on reserve duty, will be removed from the payroll on the involved if not flown on those days.