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Contract Citation Assistant for Airline Crews: Why Page References Matter

Why flight attendants and pilots should look for contract answers with exact citations, page references, sections, and surrounding language.

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"What facts matter before I ask about this contract issue?"

Plain-language answer
Exact contract citation
Next facts to verify

When a crew member asks a contract question, the most helpful answer is not just fast. It is traceable. A citation gives you a way to verify the answer, read the surrounding language, and decide whether you need official follow-up.

A citation protects against confident summaries

Contract language can turn on definitions, exceptions, and timing. A summary may sound right while skipping the condition that matters. A section and page reference lets you check the source instead of relying on memory or rumor.

Page references make follow-up easier

If you need to talk with a union rep, scheduling desk, supervisor, or another crew member, a citation gives everyone a common starting point. It turns a vague dispute into a specific paragraph to review.

SkyGuide is built around citation-first answers

The purpose of SkyGuide is not to replace official guidance. It is to help crews get to the relevant contract language faster, understand what it says, and know what facts still need to be checked.

SkyGuide is an educational contract-assistance tool. It can help you find and understand contract language, but it does not replace union representatives, legal advice, or official dispute processes.

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