Aircraft Operation Sample Clauses

Aircraft Operation. Operator will be in operational control of the Aircraft at all times during each Rental Period. During each Rental Period, Operator shall be solely responsible for its possession, use, and operation of the Aircraft.
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Aircraft Operation. Lessee will be in operational control of the Aircraft at all times during the term hereof, and shall not sell, transfer, assign, encumber or, except with Lessor's prior written consent, sublet or part with such possession of the Aircraft or any of its rights under this Lease and shall be solely responsible for its possession, use and operation. Lessee shall bear all operating costs including, but not limited to: the cost of fuel, crew salaries, expenses and employee benefits; handling and custom fees and related charges; hangar and storage charges; insurance premiums for all insurance coverage required by this Lease; and all fines, fees or penalties arising directly or indirectly out of this Lease or Lessee's operation of the Aircraft.
Aircraft Operation. Some NACC member companies made changes in the areas of training, flight planning/aircraft dispatch and aircraft operating procedures in order to reduce fuel consumption and therefore emissions. Implemented changes or processes continue to provide ongoing benefits. Some of these changes and ongoing activities include: Training • Presenting and explaining Cost Index (the optimization of time cost and fuel cost) in recurrent training classes. • Development and implementation of a fuel conservation training program for pilots and key personnel involved in aircraft operations. • Providing additional fuel guidance to dispatch personnel based on historical operations. Flight Planning/Aircraft Dispatch • Flight planning systems have been purchased, introduced or refined to increase efficiency and reduce fuel costs through improved calculations of taxi, holding and contingency fuel and optimization of flight profiles, aircraft speed and cost index. • Continued focus on No Alternate IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) planning (NAIFR) as allowed by regulations, which reduces the amount of excess fuel carried, is an ongoing day-to-day activity. • The refinement (removal and/or adjustment) of all fuel burn factors imbedded in the flight plan BURN calculation. • The implementation of an additional descent profile on an aircraft fleet, which allows the flight planning system to select the optimum speed based on ambient conditions (weight/temp). • Dispatch route optimization is an ongoing day-to-day activity. • The development and implementation of Required Navigation Performance and Area Navigation (RNP RNAV) departures and approaches. • Continuing work with Nav Canada on Airspace Redesign Projects. • Implementation of Smart Operational Empty Weight Management (removing unnecessary equipment from the aircraft to reduce weight). • Creating a Fuel Efficiency Key Performance Indicator in combination with Aircraft Performance Monitoring Program. • Refinement and implementation of aircraft climb power settings, which enables the aircraft to climb faster to cruise altitude, reducing overall fuel consumption. • The continual refinement of aircraft cruise speeds to optimize fuel burn. • The optimization of aircraft descent speeds to minimize fuel consumption while accommodating air traffic control requirements. • Improved loading procedures for cargo and passengers to improve Centre of Gravity (CG). • The institution of a program that greatly improves the accuracy of determining air...
Aircraft Operation. (A) During the term hereof and any extensions thereafter, Lessee agrees the Aircraft and the engines shall be operated in accordance with the Aircraft Flight Manual, Pilot's Operating Handbook, the applicable Engine Maintenance Manual, other instructions issued by the Equipment Manufacturer and the operation of the Aircraft and the engines shall comply with the requirements of FAA Regulations.
Aircraft Operation the flight in progress, as well as all the necessary actions executed before or after the commencement of the flight or after its completion, either on board or under the aircraft, which are directly related to the realisation of the flight.
Aircraft Operation. No attempt shall be made to start or run any aircraft engine within the hangar. Under no circumstances shall any aircraft be taxied into or out of the hangar under its own power.
Aircraft Operation an aircraft arrival at, or departure from, the airport.
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  • Aircraft Maintenance Operator shall, at its own expense, cause the Aircraft to be inspected, maintained, serviced, repaired, overhauled, and tested in accordance with FAR Part 91 so that the Aircraft will remain in good operating condition and in a condition consistent with its airworthiness certification and shall take such requirements into account in scheduling the Aircraft hereunder, including but not limited compliance with applicable airworthiness directives and service bulletins. Performance of maintenance, preventive maintenance or inspection shall not be delayed or postponed for the purpose of scheduling the Aircraft unless such maintenance or inspection can safely be conducted at a later time in compliance with applicable laws, regulations and requirements, and such delay or postponement is consistent with the sound discretion of the pilot-in-command. In the event that any non-standard maintenance is required during the term and will interfere with User’s requested or scheduled flights, Operator, or Operator’s pilot-in-command, shall notify User of the maintenance required, the effect on the ability to comply with User’s requested or scheduled flights and the manner in which the parties will proceed with the performance of such maintenance and conduct of such flight(s). In no event shall Operator be liable to User or any other person for loss, injury or damage occasioned by the delay or failure to furnish the Aircraft under this Agreement, whether or not maintenance-related.

  • Aircraft Documents The following documentation and information is part of the Aircraft, and is the property of the Lessor. The documentation shall be in English, complete, current, accurate and include the latest revisions, in good condition, readable and capable of being reproduced using standard reproduction processes. All documentation shall have the necessary stamps, endorsements, certifications and signatures where appropriate. Bulk storage media (microfilm, CD, DVD) shall be in an industry standard format, requiring no proprietary or “fee added” software to access. One set of any such bulk storage media or one set of paper documentation shall be provided. All records listed in this Exhibit B shall be provided notwithstanding any policies of the Aviation Authority or the Reference Regulatory Agency that may allow the disposal of such records.

  • Flight Crew (a) Lessor shall employ or engage and pay all salaries, benefits and/or compensation for a fully-qualified flight crew with appropriate credentials to conduct each flight undertaken under this Agreement. Lessor may use temporary flight crewmembers for a flight under this Agreement only if any such temporary crewmember is FlightSafety (or SimuFlite) trained, is current on the Aircraft and satisfies all of the requirements and conditions under the insurance coverage for the Aircraft. All flight crewmembers shall be included on any insurance policies that Lessor is required to maintain hereunder.

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  • Lease of Aircraft Lessor agrees to lease the Aircraft to Lessee pursuant to the provisions of FAR Section 91.501(b)(6) and Section 91.501(c)(1) and this Agreement, and to provide a fully-qualified and credentialed flight crew for all flights to be conducted hereunder during the Term (as defined in Section 13) hereof. The parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement did not result in any way from any direct or indirect advertising, holding out or soliciting on the part of Lessor or any person purportedly acting on behalf of Lessor. Lessor and Lessee intend that the lease of the Aircraft effected by this Agreement shall be treated as a “wet lease” pursuant to which Lessor provides transportation services to Lessee in accordance with FAR Section 91.501(b)(6) and Section 91.501(c)(1).

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  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

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