PPAL definition

PPAL means Pilot Position Award List.

Examples of PPAL in a sentence

  • Nominations submitted within the advertised invitation period that satisfy the EPBC Regulations are forwarded to the Threatened Species Scientific Committee, who prepare a Proposed Priority Assessment List (PPAL) of nominations.

  • The PPAL may include species that are brought forward by the states and territories through the Common Assessment Method.

  • The PPAL is provided to the Minister, who then has 20 business days to make amendments to the proposed priorities, before it automatically becomes the Finalised Priority Assessment List (FPAL).

  • The Company shall provide at least fourteen (14) Calendar Days notice, from the issuance of the PPAL, to a Pilot prior to his layoff.

  • The Company will publish a list of each Pilot’s DP within 30 days after the posting of the PPAL.

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