Training Flights Sample Clauses

The Training Flights clause defines the terms and conditions under which flight training activities may be conducted under the agreement. It typically outlines requirements such as the types of aircraft that can be used, the qualifications of instructors, and any limitations on flight hours or locations. By specifying these parameters, the clause ensures that training operations are conducted safely and in compliance with regulatory standards, thereby minimizing risk and clarifying responsibilities for both parties.
Training Flights. Client shall make available at its expense a reasonable amount of Aircraft time to accomplish pilot training, proficiency checks and line checks as required by the FAR’s; provided, however, that simulators shall be used to the extent practicable. In addition to required FAA pilot checkrides, CSC supervisory personnel will observe line operation of Flight Support Personnel to confirm crew performance and adherence to company procedures. Client will provide reasonable access to the Aircraft, subject to Client’s prior permission, for CSC supervisory personnel to conduct this observation. CSC will maintain a current training record for Flight Support Personnel documenting satisfactory completion of FAA and CSC training and currency requirements.
Training Flights. Clients shall make available at their expense a reasonable amount of Aircraft time to accomplish Pilot including Primary Staff, as applicable training, proficiency checks and line checks as required by Clients’ operations and other manuals and the FAR’s; provided, however, that simulators shall be used to the extent practicable. In addition to required FAA pilot checkrides, Support Services Personnel will observe line operation of Flight Support Personnel to confirm crew performance and adherence to MSG’s company procedures and the requirements of the operations and other manuals. Client will provide reasonable access to the Aircraft, subject to Client’s prior permission, for Support Services Personnel to conduct this observation. MSG will maintain a current training record for Flight Support Personnel documenting satisfactory completion of FAA and MSG training and currency requirements.
Training Flights. If the Aircraft will be used promptly after its delivery for Boeing flight crew training at or near Seattle, Washington, Boeing will reimburse Buyer for any Correction Costs, and for any charges by Boeing to Buyer for labor (Boeing Labor Charges) required to correct any flight discrepancy which may be detected by Buyer during such flight crew training to the extent such Correction Costs and such Boeing Labor Charges are not covered under a warranty provided by Boeing or by any of its suppliers. Within 90 days after the completion of such flight crew training, Buyer will submit to Boeing's Director, Product Assurance Contracts, at Renton, Washington, a written itemized statement describing any such flight discrepancy and indicating the Correction Costs and Boeing Labor Charges incurred by Buyer for the correction of such flight discrepancy.
Training Flights. The owner will not permit any training flights on Sundays and Bank Holidays