Aeronautical Use definition
Examples of Aeronautical Use in a sentence
LESSEE shall comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) policy on Non- Aeronautical Use of Airport Hangars as outlined in FAA Order 5190.6B and in any other guidance published by the FAA concerning the use of hangars, so as not to ultimately impede the use of the hangar for aeronautical purposes.
The Leased Premises shall not be used for the storage of motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, or boats, pursuant to the FAA Policy on the Non- Aeronautical Use of Airport Hangars, 81 Fed.
Should Lessee sell or transfer the Improvements on the Premises that is not the property of, or owned by, the GJRAA prior to the expiration or termination of the Lease, and the GJRAA consents to and approves this sale or transfer, the GJRAA shall, in good faith, negotiate an Aeronautical Use Ground Lease with the new owner of the Improvements.
Hangars may not be used for the conduct of a Non-Aeronautical business or municipal agency function unless the business activity is clearly incidental to the Aeronautical Use of the hangar in the sole judgement of the City if called upon to review the question.
The demised premises shall only be utilized for Aeronautical Use as such term may be defined from time-to-time by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Failure to use a hangar in compliance with FAA’s Policy on Non- Aeronautical Use of Airport Hangars shall result in a presumption that these AGREEMENT terms have been violated and that this AGREEMENT can be cancelled at the option of IFRA.
Failure to obtain approval for storage of a Motor Vehicle, failure to store the Motor Vehicle in compliance with the FAA Policy on Non- Aeronautical Use of Hangars, Docket Number FAA 2016-0463 of the Federal Register dated June 15, 2016, as amended, failure to remove any stored Motor Vehicle upon request, or storage of any vehicle not authorized by this Agreement will each constitute a Default.
LESSEE shall comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) policy on Non- Aeronautical Use of Airport Hangars as outlined in FAA Order 5190.6B (or most current version) and in any other guidance published by the FAA concerning the use of hangars, so as not to ultimately impede the use of the hangar for aeronautical purposes.
The excerpts covered Federal Obligations from Property Conveyances, Self-sustaining Principle, Airport Circumstances, Revenue Surpluses, Rates Charged for Aeronautical Use, Self-Sustainability, and Economic Nondiscrimination.
TAA and Texarkana College have previously executed an Aeronautical Use Agreement of Lease (the “Lease”) wherein Texarkana College is lessee and TAA is lessor, for the purpose of renting a portion of the Texarkana Regional Airport for use of a portion of the airport in Texarkana College’s Aviation Mechanics Technology Program (the “Program”).