Examples of Air Operator Permit in a sentence
In case IB/any member of consortium submits the EOI as an ATSO, it shall be required to submit a self-certified true copy of Air Operator Permit issued by regulatory authorities in India.
Operators wishing to conduct less than Six (6) non-scheduled commercial flights in one season (6 months period) is required to be certificated as per the Foreign Air Operator Certification procedure and obtain a Foreign Air Operator Permit (FAOP) as specified in chapter 3 of this manual.
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Hence operators wishing to conduct less than Six (6) non-scheduled commercial flights in one season (6 months period) is required to obtain a Foreign Air Operator Permit (FAOP) after a Limited Foreign Air Operator Certification Process as specified in this chapter.
Operations under the Scheme shall be permitted by airline operators having valid Air Operator Permit (AOP) issued by DGCA.
On 25 July 1998, upon special instructions from the Ministry of Transport, with a view to facilitating the registration of the company, Centrafrican Airlines obtained an Air Operator Permit from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Central African Republic authorizing the company to operate flights domestically.
The Jet Airways was having valid Air Operator Permit (AOP) & CAR-145 Approval.The aircraft and engines were being maintained under continuous maintenance as per approved maintenance program consisting of calendar period based maintenance and flying hours /cycles based maintenance.The last Check ‘C’ Inspection was carried out on 18-07-2015 at Mumbai.
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Submit a self-certified true copy of Air Operator Permit issued by regulatory authorities in India; andii.
The issue of an Air Operator Certificate / Air Operator Permit by the DGCA shall be dependent upon the operator demonstrating an adequate organization, method of control and supervision of flight operations, training programme as well as ground handling and maintenance arrangements consistent with the nature and extent of the operations specified.