Trip Hours definition

Trip Hours shall be any school activity where school equipment is used for transportation on other than regularly-scheduled runs.
Trip Hours mean all time which is accrued from the time a Flight Attendant is required to report and check-in one (1:00) hour (domestic)/one hour and thirty minutes (1:30) (international) before scheduled departure at the airport of her/his home domicile or actual reporting time, whichever is later, prior to proposed flight departure until the time a Flight Attendant is released a minimum of fifteen (:15) minutes (domestic)/thirty (:30) minutes (international) after actual arrival at her/his home domicile for a minimum required rest period. The one (1:00) hour (domestic)/one hour and thirty minutes (1:30) (international) before scheduled departure and the fifteen (:15) minutes (domestic)/thirty (:30) minutes (international) after the actual arrival shall also apply to deadheading (by air or surface).
Trip Hours or “Trip Hour Period” means all of the elapsed time between:

Examples of Trip Hours in a sentence

  • All other hours (Field Trip Hours, Training hours, hours added for late school starts, other unforeseen District required additions to hours, hours added by forces of nature, and overtime) would be paid in addition to and distributed as payroll on each payroll check where earned.

  • Field Trip Hours: are defined as any assignment over and above the regularly assigned daily hours.

  • All other hours (Field Trip Hours, hours added for late school starts, other District required additions to hours, hours added by forces of nature, and overtime) would be paid in addition to and distributed as payroll on each payroll check where earned.

  • If a ---------------------------------------------------- strike, work-stoppage, picketing by other employee groups, personal reasons, or deadheading to or from domicile at his or her own request, except when the request is a result of a choice offered to him or her as a result of being an extra or excess crew member, results in additional Duty Hours or Trip Hours for a Flight Attendant, such additional Duty Hours or Trip Hours shall not be included in the computation outlined in (E)(2), (3) and (4) above.


More Definitions of Trip Hours

Trip Hours means all the time which passes from the time a pilot is required to report, or actually reports, whichever is later, at the airport of such pilot's domicile prior
Trip Hours means all of the elapsed time, on or off- 35 duty, between the start of a duty period originating at a pilot’s domicile and the 36 completion of the last duty period which terminates at a pilot’s domicile.
Trip Hours means all the time which passes from the time a Flight Attendant is required to report, or actually reports, whichever is later, at the airport of his or her domicile prior to proposed flight departure, until fifteen (:15) minutes after block-in time on the Domestic operation and until thirty (:30) minutes after block-in time on the International operation after arrival at his or her domicile for a legal rest, free from all duty with the Company. For purposes of this
Trip Hours or “Time Away From Base (TAFB)” means all the time, scheduled or actual, whichever is greater, which elapses from the time a Flight Attendant reports to the airport at her/his domicile for duty, and shall continue until she/he is released from duty upon return to the airport at her/his domicile.

Related to Trip Hours

  • Base Hours means the hours of work for which a staff member receives compensation. Base hours shall include overtime hours for which a staff member is paid additional or overtime compensation, and hours for which a staff member receives workers’ compensation benefits. Base hours shall also include hours a staff member would have worked except for having been in military service. Base hours do not include hours for when a staff member receives other types of compensation, such as administrative, personal leave, vacation, or sick leave.

  • Service Hours means the hours limited in the applicable Notification Form during which the Services are provided, it being understood that different Service Hours can apply for different Services.

  • Peak Hours or “Peak Period” means the period with the highest ridership during the entire transit service day as determined by the transit operator. Must include at least one hour during the morning commute hours and one during evening commute hours, Monday through Friday. Each Peak Period cannot be longer than three hours.

  • Support Hours means between 8:30am and 5pm during Monday to Friday excluding standard UK Bank Holidays.

  • Hours means sequential sixty (60) minute time frames.