IROP definition
Examples of IROP in a sentence
Adding new features or functions in the Irregular Operations (IROP) program to increase efficiency of passenger handling.
An IROP is caused by severe weather, ATC disruptions to air traffic, a SOC interruption or other event that significantly affects the Company operation.
When IROP conditions are encountered or are expected, the Vice President, Flight Operations, or his/her designee, may declare an Irregular Operation Plan (IROP).
Three levels of incident, for the purposes of Incident Rate of Pay (IROP), are defined as follows: Level 1 Incident: A small and comparatively simple wildfire that is contained by first response crews without the requirement for a second shift and the incident controller is based in the field.
Reserve assignment parameters as outlined in Section 5.M.2.f. and 5.M.2.g. are suspended during the IROP period.
Annual performance metrics that may be used by the Compensation Committee may include, but not be limited to, objective performance criteria such as revenue, IROP, G&A, opening expenses, operating weeks and EBITDA, as well as achievement of individual performance goals.
Rescheduling parameters as outlined in Section 5.H.2. are suspended during the IROP period.
Reserve assignment parameters as outlined in Section 23.A.2.h are suspended during the IROP period.
IRREGULAR OPERATIONS (IROP) - A variance from normal operations due to mechanical, severe weather, ATC disruptions to air traffic, a SOC interruption or other event that significantly affects the Company operation JUNIOR MANNED, JUNIOR ASSIGNED - Flight Attendant who is involuntarily assigned flying on a day off.
Additionally, when System Operations has declared a Level 2 IROP or higher, Crew Services will send a notification to all JETCRW users indicating that the alert exists.