Crew Pairing definition

Crew Pairing means a pre-arranged schedule of one or more consecutive daily periods for bidding purposes associated with a flight or series of flights from the first report time to the last release time. A crew pairing includes (but is not restricted to) all pertinent flight information required to operate a flight from the check in to check out including operating times, block time, flight numbers, destinations, credit hours, per diems, crew accommodations and any special information deemed pertinent. All pairings must start and end at the Flight Attendant’s home base.

Examples of Crew Pairing in a sentence

  • United acknowledges that Contractor has obligations under its collective bargaining agreement for building its crewmember schedules, and United agrees that in the event it proposes to make significant changes after a Crew Pairing Schedules has been established, United will confer with Contractor and take into account the effect on Contractor’s crewmember schedules.

  • Following such monthly meetings, delivery of the Crew Pairing Schedule, the proposed Final Monthly Schedule, and delivery of the Final Monthly Schedule, however, on reasonable notice to Contractor, United and Contractor may make such adjustments to the Crew Pairing Schedule, the proposed Final Monthly Schedule or the Final Monthly Schedule, as the case may be, as deemed appropriate (subject to Reasonable Operating Constraints).