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made, shall be to the "Canadian Colonial Airways Pilots System Board of Adjustment" as provided for in the "Agreement between Canadian Colonial Airways, Inc., and the Air Line Pilots in the service of Canadian Colonial Airways, Inc., as represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, International, covering the establishment and maintenance of a System Board of Adjustment," dated August, 1, 1940 provided such appeal is made within 30 days from the date of receipt by the pilot, or his duly accredited representative or representatives, of the decision of the senior operating official which shall be construed to be the decision of the Chief Operating Official of the Company. All submissions to the System Board of Adjustment shall be made in conformity with paragraph (h) of the Adjustment Board Agreement.

GRIEVANCES:
Sec. 29.
(a) Any pilot or group of pilots, covered by this agreement, who have a grievance concerning any action of the Company affecting them shall be entitled to the same right of investigation and hearing and the same privileges concerning appeal as are accorded in this agreement to individual pilots.
(b) Subject to space being available, witnesses and representatives who are employees of the Company shall receive free transportation over the lines of the Company from the point of duty to the point of hearing and return.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS:
Sec. 30.
(a) Any pilot hereunder who fails to pass a Company physical examination may, at his option, have a review of his case in the following manner:
1. He may employ a qualified medical examiner of his own choosing and at his own expense for the purpose of conducting a physical examination for the same purpose as the physical examination made by the medical examiner employed by the Company.
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