IROP definition

IROP means an irregular operation

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.

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