Irregular Operations definition

Irregular Operations means flights that are delayed or do not operate in accordance with the published schedule because of circumstances including but not limited to weather, maintenance, Air Traffic Control, acts of terror, security breaches, or other similar circumstances.
Irregular Operations means a variance from normal operations due to mechanical, weather, ATC and/or delays due to late aircraft arrival which are beyond the control of the Company.
Irregular Operations. Flights that do not operate in accordance with the published schedule because of circumstances such as weather, maintenance delays, cancellations, crew shortages, misconnects, air traffic control, or similar circumstances within the system, as well as natural disasters, sabotage, hijacking, bomb threat or actual bomb, terrorist attacks, and/or acts of war. MONTH: The time period of the first day through the last day of each calendar month with the following exceptions: MONTHLY RELEASE TIME (MRT): A month of no scheduled flying without pay that a Flight Attendant may bid and be awarded on a voluntary basis in her/his domicile.

Examples of Irregular Operations in a sentence

  • If Severe Irregular Operations are declared by mutual agreement between the Company and the Alaska Airlines Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) the provisions within the CBA may be enforced with the destinations and/or domiciles impacted as agreed by the Company and ALPA.

  • Topics will include use of SkySpeed, Airport Check-In, Irregular Operations, Flight Scheduling & Fare Maintenance, and Reservations and Supervisory Features.

  • Adding new features or functions in the Irregular Operations (IROP) program to increase efficiency of passenger handling.

  • Topics will include use of SkySpeed, Airport Check-in, Irregular Operations, Flight Scheduling and Fare Maintenance, and Reservations and Supervisory Features.

  • Paragraph G does not apply to any accommodations that the Company may provide during anticipated or actual Irregular Operations (IROPS) or any accommodations that may be provided by the Company associated with TDY or other special assignments.

  • The Company reserves the right to deny vacation requests as a result of a declared irregular operation as defined in the Irregular Operations Procedures Manual.

  • Irregular Operations (IROP’s) Operations when an unforeseeable or unpredictable event, or an event not within the control of the Company, including, but not limited to, severe weather, natural disasters, or other system disruptions that result in significant loss of schedule synchronization.

  • Actual (Declared Irregular Operations): During a DIO, a Flight Attendant’s CDO duty period may actually exceed fourteen hours (14:00) to a maximum of eighteen hours (18:00).

  • If turn times become shortened by Irregular Operations, which occur after the IFC has been Rescheduled, then the Reassignment remains legal.

  • An Airline meeting the qualification requirement for Preferential Gates (and its designated Affiliated Airlines) shall have first priority scheduling rights at all of its Preferential Use Gates for its Periods of Use with respect to its scheduled flights as well as its Irregular Operations, subject to the terms of Section IV(J) of this Tab D(2).


More Definitions of Irregular Operations

Irregular Operations means instances that require a deviation from the original schedule.
Irregular Operations means a variance or change to a scheduled Pairing due to mechanical, weather, ATC, late aircraft arrival, late fuel, or late paperwork delays that are beyond the control of the Company. A DSO is not an Irregular Operation.