Common use of ALTITUDE Clause in Contracts

ALTITUDE. Operators follow voluntarily agreed upon routes for tour flights and maintain minimum altitudes of 1,500 feet for helicopters operating above residential areas, except during takeoff, landing or when deviations are required by weather or traffic.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: General Agreements, TBMP Agreements, General Agreements for All Operators and/or Agents

ALTITUDE. Operators follow voluntarily agreed agreed-upon routes for tour flights and maintain minimum altitudes of 1,500 feet for helicopters and 1,000 feet for floatplanes operating above residential areas, except during takeofftake-off, landing or when deviations are required by weather weather, traffic, or trafficthe Air Traffic Control Tower.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Tourism Best Management Practices, Tourism Best Management Practices, Tourism Best Management Practices

ALTITUDE. Operators follow voluntarily agreed agreed-upon routes for tour flights and maintain minimum altitudes of 1,500 feet for helicopters and 1,000 feet for floatplanes operating above residential areas, except during takeofftake-off, landing landing, or when deviations are required by weather weather, traffic, or trafficthe Air Traffic Control Tower.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Transportation Agreements

ALTITUDE. Operators follow voluntarily agreed agreed-upon routes for tour flights and maintain minimum altitudes of 1,500 feet for helicopters and 1,000 feet for floatplanes operating above residential areas, except during takeofftake-off, landing or when deviations are required by weather weather, traffic, or trafficthe Air Traffic Control Tower .

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tourism Best Management Practices