Engine Runups Clause Samples

The "Engine Runups" clause defines the rules and procedures for operating an aircraft engine at high power while the aircraft is stationary, typically for maintenance or diagnostic purposes. It outlines where and when such runups may be performed, often restricting them to designated areas and requiring prior approval from airport authorities or operators. This clause ensures safety, minimizes noise disruption, and prevents damage to property or injury to personnel by regulating potentially hazardous engine testing activities.
Engine Runups. Airline shall perform aircraft engine runups only at locations and during time periods approved by the Airport Director.
Engine Runups. AIRLINE shall perform aircraft engine runups only at locations and during time periods approved by the AUTHORITY, in its sole discretion. The AUTHORITY reserves the right to impose fines and penalties for failure to abide with the AUTHORITY's Rules and Regulations regarding engine runups.
Engine Runups. Lessee shall perform aircraft engine runups only at locations and during time periods approved in writing in advance by the Director.
Engine Runups. Except to the extent that noise restrictions of any governmental authority having jurisdiction thereover may preclude or limit the same, Lessee shall have the right to conduct engine runups at the Premises, and/or the nonexclusive right in common with others, to conduct engine runups on the Airport at such location or locations as Authority may designate from time to time for such purposes, in reasonable proximity to the Premises on the Airport, and subject to the reasonable rules and regulations of Authority.

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