Pilot Base definition

Pilot Base shall refer to the specific airport, designated by the Company, and indicated on the Pilot Seniority List, to which a Pilot or group of Pilots is permanently assigned. All pairings initiate and terminate from a Pilot Base.

Examples of Pilot Base in a sentence

  • In addition, where the Pilot results in a Series, the Director of the Pilot shall be paid a one-time bonus equal to the difference between the Pilot Base fee and one hundred thirty-five percent (135%) of the Base fee in the appropriate tier for half-hour or one-hour Series on the first day of principal photography of the Series.

  • The Company shall not establish a Pilot Base outside of the 48 Contiguous United States and the District of Columbia without providing advance, written notice to and bargaining with the Union at least sixty (60) days prior to any bid establishing such Base.

  • The Bid Package will be published and deposited in the Pilot mailboxes or a designated area in each Pilot Base crew room no later than noon on the tenth (10“) of each month, preceding each Bid Period.

  • Awarded Blocks will be deposited in a designated area at each Pilot Base crew room or the Pilot mailboxes no later than noon on the Day of the appropriate month.

  • Should the Company wish to establish or maintain a Flight Attendant Base at a location where it does not have a Pilot Base, the provisions set forth below shall govern.

  • Awarded Blocks will be deposited in a designated area at each Pilot Base crew room or the Pilot mailboxes no later than noon on the twenty-fifth Day of the appropriate month.

  • The Bid Package will be published and deposited in the Pilot mailboxes or a designated area in each Pilot Base crew room no later than noon on the fifteenth (1 of each month, preceding each Bid Period.

  • The Company may establish or maintain a Flight Attendant Base at any location where it establishes or maintains a Pilot Base.

  • However, each base may have a Pilot Base Coordinator, who will be responsible for some, but not all, duties of a Lead Pilot, and the Employer shall pay such designated Pilot Base Coordinator a bonus of $200 per month.

  • If a new Pilot Base or the introduction of new Equipment is anticipated, the Company shall post a notice at all existing Pilot Bases a minimum of thirty (30) Calendar Days in advance of the anticipated Vacancy bulletin posting, so that Pilots may change their standing bid.

Related to Pilot Base

  • Asset Base means, on any date of determination and with respect to all Eligible Mortgage Loans then subject to Transactions and, to the extent applicable, all Eligible Mortgage Loans proposed to be sold to the Purchaser as of such date of determination, the lesser of (i) 100% of the Principal Balance of all such Eligible Mortgage Loans as of such date of determination and (ii) the product of the applicable Purchase Price Percentage multiplied by the Market Value of all such Eligible Mortgage Loans.

  • Annual Turnover means the actual turnover achieved during your first year of operations, from the commencement of your business to the date of the damage, converted to a 12-month equivalent figure.

  • Baseline area means any intrastate area (and every part thereof) designated as attainment or unclassifiable under section 107(d)(1) (A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act in which the major source or major modification establishing the minor source baseline date would construct or would have an air quality impact for the pollutant for which the baseline date is established, as follows: equal to or greater than one (1) microgram per cubic meter (annual average) for SO2, NO2, or PM10 ; or equal to or greater than 0.3 micrograms per cubic meter (annual average) for PM2.5.

  • Life-cycle cost means the expected total cost of ownership during the life of a product, including disposal costs.

  • Planning Period Balance means the entire period of time remaining in the Planning Period following the month that a monthly auction is conducted.