Charter operation definition

Charter operation means operations for which the departure time, departure location and arrival locations are specifically negotiated with the operator’s customer or the customer’s representative.
Charter operation means an operation for hire and reward in which the departure time, departure location and arrival locations are specially negotiated and agreed with the customer or the customer's representative for entire aircraft. No ticket is sold to individual passenger for such operation.
Charter operation means an operation of an Aircraft for the purpose of:

Examples of Charter operation in a sentence

  • The Aircraft must be capable of carrying passengers as a Charter operation during Daylight under the Visual Flight Rules (VFR) in accordance with clause 5.8 of the Contract.

  • The Aircraft must be capable of carrying passengers as a Charter operation during Daylight under the Visual Flight Rules (VFR).

  • Flights are also subject to all permits being issued for the purpose of this Charter operation including all over flight and landing permits being in place.

  • The Aircraft must be capable of carrying passengers as a Charter operation during Daylight under the Visual Flight Rules (VFR) in accordance with clause 5.8.

  • This contract stipulates the general terms and conditions for any Charter operation between the parties.

  • With respect to the Charter operation, the Company will attempt to abide by the preceding sections wherever possible, however they are not bound to do so, and may deviate from the above sections where it is not practical to comply with them.


More Definitions of Charter operation

Charter operation means any operation for compensation or hire as defined in FAR
Charter operation means operations for which the departure time, departure location and arrival
Charter operation means a non-scheduled operation of an aircraft as–
Charter operation means a non-scheduled on-demand CAT with an aeroplane with a MOPSC of 20 or more;
Charter operation means a non-scheduled operation of an aircraft as -(a) a private charter that is not sold to the public in which an agreement is made to hire an entire aircraft for the carriage of passengers and cargo; and(b) a public charter that is offered to the public for sale in which an agreement is made to hire a specified number of passenger seats and cargo space on an aircraft;“checked baggage” means luggage and personal belongings accepted for transportation by an aircraft operator and to which a person will not have access while on board an aircraft;“check-in” means the process of reporting to an aircraft operator for acceptance on a particular flight;“check-in position” means the location of facilities at which check-in is carried out;“commercial air transport operation” means an aircraft operation involving the transport of passengers, cargo or mail for remuneration or hire;“compliance monitoring activity” means any procedure or process used for assessing the implementation of these Regulation and the national civil aviation security programme;“contingency plan” means a proactive plan to include measures and procedures addressing various threat levels, risk assessments and the associated security measures to be implemented, designed to anticipate and mitigate events as well as prepare all concerned parties having roles and responsibilities in the event of an actual act of unlawful interference, sets forth incremental security measures that may be elevated as the threat increases and may be a stand-alone plan or included as part of a Crisis Management Plan;“corporate aviation” means the non-commercial operation or use of aircraft by a company for the carriage of passengers or goods as an aid to the conduct of company business, flown by a professional pilot employed to fly the aircraft;“Customs” means the Trinidad and Tobago Customs and Excise Division;“dangerous goods” means articles or substances which are capable of posing significant risk to health, safety or property when transported by air and which are classified according to the International Civil Aviation Organization Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Goods by Air;“deportee” means a person who had legally been admitted to a State by its authorities or who had entered a State illegally, and who at some later time is formally ordered by the competent authorities to leave that State;“diplomatic pouch or bag” means a shipping container having diplomatic immunity from search or seizure when ...

Related to Charter operation

  • Charter Agreement means an agreement made in accordance with Section 53G-5-303 that authorizes the operation of a charter school.

  • Farm operation means any activity conducted solely or primarily for the production of one or more agricultural products or commodities, including timber, for sale or home use, and customarily producing such products or commodities in sufficient quantity to be capable of contributing materially to the operator's support.

  • Salvage operation means any business, trade or industry engaged in whole or in part in salvaging or reclaiming any product or material, including but not limited to metals, chemicals, shipping containers or drums.

  • Charter school means a school established pursuant to P.L.1995, c.426 (C.18A:36A-1 et seq.). "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Environmental Protection.

  • Charter Capital means the amount of capital contributed by all Shareholders and mentioned in Article 5 of this Charter.