Line Pilot definition
Examples of Line Pilot in a sentence
Days off in the schedule assignment, or line, may not be changed within 30 days by the employer without the consent of the Line Pilot.
A Line Pilot is a full-time permanent pilot who holds an assignment at a specified base.
As of December 15, 2012, the Line Pilot positions filled by Police members shall remain Police positions unless the parties specifically agree otherwise.
The parties agree that while the Chief Pilot position is performed by a Civilian member, that appropriate direction and supervision may be provided to Police members performing the Line Pilot duties.
The City/Winnipeg Police Service agree to pay the Association the union dues for each contracted Line Pilot at the rate of a full-time Police member for the duration of any contracting out as contemplated herein.
The City/Winnipeg Police Service agree that the Line Pilot positions shall be filled by Police members in the future.
The transition of the Management Pilot to a Line Pilot role will not result in the Displacement of an existing Pilot.
As additional consideration, with the exception of Paragraph 11 of the Letter 03-22, Contractor has agreed to provisions outlined in Letter 03-22, Letter 03-23 and Letter 03-24, "Job Opportunities for Furloughed United Pilots" between United and the Air Line Pilot Association dated August 21, 2003, August 21, 2003 and September 5, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Line Pilot - A Pilot who is not a Management Pilot, as described in the Agreement, and who is covered by the Agreement.
Such Pilot is considered a Line Pilot and is covered by the Agreement.