Failure to Qualify definition

Failure to Qualify means: (a) Failure to retain a personal Aircraft Maintenance Engineering license; or (b) Failure to retain assigned ACA authority, unless by Company inattention, or (c) Failure to fulfill Base Engineer or Lead Hand duties as required by the Company. Note: Should an employee lose his ACA, his ACA ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be reduced by half until his ACA is reinstated.
Failure to Qualify means:  Failure to complete an initial or recurrent ground school, or  Failure to receive a recommendation for a PPC/IRT after completion of the full training program/syllabus, or  Failure of the actual PPC/IRT after completion of the full training program/syllabus, or  Failure to successfully complete Line Indoctrination, or to pass a Line Check where required or applicable, or  Failure to attend a scheduled testing procedure, barring emergency circumstances that preclude attendance.
Failure to Qualify means: failure to receive a recommendation for a Competency Check after completion of the full training syllabus (as per 23.05), or failure of the Competency Check after receiving said training and recommendation (as per 23.05), or failure to pass other written exams following the approved preparatory course of study (as per 23.06).

Examples of Failure to Qualify in a sentence

  • If original status was a leave of absence resulting from Failure to Maintain Performance Qualifying Standards or a third Testing Failure, employee’s leave of absence will be restarted from the point at which it had been paused at the time of the employee’s successful bid (See Failure to Maintain Performance Qualifying Standards and Field Operations Testing Failure to Qualify process within this Article).

  • For a discussion of the tax consequences of our failure to maintain our qualification as a REIT, see “— Failure to Qualify as a REIT” below.

  • For failure to qualify situations involving Operator Qualifications or welding, refer to the Field Operations Testing Failure to Qualify process within this Article, Arc Welding Procedure to Recertify within this Article, or the Oxy-Acetylene Welding Procedure to Recertify within this Article, as appropriate.

  • Effect of Failure to Qualify Under Code.......................................................

  • Refer to the Redeployment Process and Failure to Qualify During Qualifying Period in accordance with Article 5 within this Agreement.

  • Effect of Failure to Qualify Under Code...........................................................

  • This process may also be used as a result of Failure to Qualify During Qualifying Period as defined in Section 5.2 within this Agreement.

  • If this Board cannot agree, the difference shall be processed through the grievance procedure set out in Article Failure to Qualify After Promotion Maintenance Garages If employees fail to qualify for the advanced position within a three month period following promotion, then they can exercise the seniority they held in their previous job for obtaining other work.

  • Failure to Qualify Change A pilot who is awarded a new position for which training is required and who to demonstrate the required proficiency during training, or line indoctrination shall be provided with further training and retested.

  • See "The Merger -- Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger." Consequences of Failure to Qualify as Partnerships.


More Definitions of Failure to Qualify

Failure to Qualify. It is the intent of the Committee that all options granted hereunder qualify as of the Award Date as Incentive Stock Options. Nevertheless, if for whatever reason an Option awarded pursuant hereto fails to meet the requirements of Section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code to qualify for treatment as an Incentive Stock Option, such Option shall be exercisable by Participant as a Nonqualified Stock Option. With Participant's consent, the Committee may amend the terms of this Agreement and the Award made hereunder in order to provide that said Award qualifies as Incentive Stock Options.

Related to Failure to Qualify

  • the qualifying period means the period of 12 years immediately preceding the date of publication of the advertisements referred to in paragraph (A)(iv) above or of the first of the two advertisements to be published if they are published on different dates; and

  • pre-qualification means a screening process designed to ensure that invitations to bid are confined to capable providers;

  • Occasion of Tax Non-Compliance means: any tax return of the Supplier submitted to a Relevant Tax Authority on or after 1 October 2012 which is found on or after 1 April 2013 to be incorrect as a result of: a Relevant Tax Authority successfully challenging the Supplier under the General Anti-Abuse Rule or the Halifax Abuse Principle or under any tax rules or legislation in any jurisdiction that have an effect equivalent or similar to the General Anti-Abuse Rule or the Halifax Abuse Principle; the failure of an avoidance scheme which the Supplier was involved in, and which was, or should have been, notified to a Relevant Tax Authority under DOTAS or any equivalent or similar regime in any jurisdiction; and/or any tax return of the Supplier submitted to a Relevant Tax Authority on or after 1 October 2012 which gives rise, on or after 1 April 2013, to a criminal conviction in any jurisdiction for tax related offences which is not spent at the Call Off Commencement Date or to a civil penalty for fraud or evasion;

  • Impermissible Qualification means, relative to the opinion or certification of any independent public accountant as to any financial statement of the Borrower, any qualification or exception to such opinion or certification

  • Breach of Security means the occurrence of unauthorised access to or use of the Premises, the Services, the Contractor system or any ICT or data (including the Authority’s Data) used by the Authority or the Contractor in connection with this Contract.