C Check Clause Samples

A C Check clause outlines the requirements and procedures for conducting a comprehensive inspection and maintenance check on an aircraft, typically performed at regular intervals as part of ongoing airworthiness management. This clause specifies the scope of work, scheduling, and responsibilities for both the operator and maintenance provider, often detailing documentation standards and compliance with regulatory authorities. Its core function is to ensure that the aircraft remains safe and compliant with aviation regulations by mandating thorough periodic inspections, thereby minimizing operational risks and maintaining reliability.
C Check. The Airframe shall be no more than three hundred (300) hours out of a C Check, which C Check shall include the requirements of FAA regulation Part
C Check. The Airframe shall be zero (0) hours out of a C Check immediately prior to its flight to the Return Location which C Check shall include a corrosion inspection and clean-up under galleys, forward and aft cargo pit areas and lavatories. Lessee will correct any deficiencies revealed during such check and all deferred maintenance items.
C Check the first C Check of the Aircraft does not occur on or before the C Check Date (except as required by applicable Regulation).
C Check. The Aircraft shall have no more than fifty (50) flight hours since its last C check.
C Check. The Aircraft shall have no more than fifty (50) flight hours since its last C check. in the event that the time since C Check on the Return Date is more than set forth above, Lessee shall pay Lessor a financial settlement to account for the difference in accordance with the following formula: Average Industry Cost of C Check -------------------------------- x Time since C Check on Return Date - 50 hours Life of C Check