Airmen definition

Airmen means any individual who engages, as
Airmen means flightcrew members of a foreign civil aircraft.
Airmen means any individual who engages, as the person in command or as pilot, mechanic, flight radio operator or member of the crew, in the navigation of aircraft while under way, and any individual who is directly in charge of inspection, maintenance, overhauling or repair of aircraft engine, propellers, or appliances; and any individual who serves in the capacity of aircraft dispatcher or air-traffic control operator.

Examples of Airmen in a sentence

  • Monitors and enforces FAA regulations, regarding Uniform Fire Code regulations and vehicle operation, parking rules, and issues Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs).

  • If an AA has a question concerning the contents of the verification letter, the AA should contact the FAA Airmen Certification Branch (AFB-720) via email or by phone, as listed in Section A of this TIP- L for clarification.

  • In order to enhance safety during an incident or project, the FAA may be requested to issue a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to pilots; these could be either a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) or a NOTAM (L) or NOTAM (D).

  • Engine-out ferry flights shall be performed by qualified Crew Members, including Check Airmen, qualified Crew Members not covered by this Agreement, or other qualified individuals who have received training to perform engine-out ferry flights.

  • Issue Notice to Airmen (NOTAM's) through the applicable FAA Flight Service Station.

  • A Crew Member who is not a Check Airmen may decline training for qualification to perform engine-out ferry flights.

  • At the Company's discretion, flights for the purpose of verification or calibration and maintenance acceptance flights that occur during revenue flights, except as provided in Article 9.B.2, below, may be assigned to qualified Crew Members, including Check Airmen, or a qualified Crew Member not covered by the Agreement.

  • Loss of, and/or failure to obtain a second class Airmen Medical Certificate within twelve (12) months after appointment may be considered sufficient reason for reassignment to other duties within the geographically closest District.

  • In addition to their base pay, Company-designated Check Airmen shall receive an override of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per month.

  • United shall use its reasonable commercial efforts to cause Embraer to provide Contractor with all other manufacture support available pursuant to the applicable purchase agreement at no cost to Contractor or United (for example, possibly including Check Airmen and Field Service Reps).