LACK OF EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION FLOWN AT BASE Clause Samples

LACK OF EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATION FLOWN AT BASE. When aircraft equipment is removed from the schedule and/or will no longer fly at a particular base, or for any other reason a Flight Attendant is unable to hold a bid and/or requires additional aircraft qualifications to do so, the following procedures will apply to ensure Flight Attendants are qualified on at least one aircraft type for which they can hold a bid: 1. Advance Notification a. Crew Planning will proffer training, as far in advance as possible, for any aircraft that will be flown at the base and available for bid. The selection of aircraft will be made by Crew Planning. b. Any Flight Attendant not currently qualified on the aircraft being proffered may proffer. However, any Flight Attendant who will not be qualified on at least one aircraft type for which they can hold a bid must proffer or be drafted.

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