Chief Pilot definition

Chief Pilot means a person approved by CASA who has been appointed to control all Flight Crew training and operational matters that affect the safe conduct of the operations authorised by the Contractor’s AOC. This also includes any person referred to by CASA as Head of Flying Operations. Commitment means, for Partial Availability Service Periods, that on any day or part thereof the Aircraft is required to be Available or is otherwise tasked by a person authorised by a Member to standby or conduct operations.
Chief Pilot means the pilot appointed by the employer and who is approved by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority to perform the duties and responsibilities of the Chief Pilot.
Chief Pilot means a person approved by CASA who has been appointed to control all Flight Crew training and operational matters that affect the safe conduct of the operations authorised by the Contractor’s AOC. This also includes any person referred to by CASA as Head of Flying Operations. Commitment means, for Partial Availability Services, that on any day or part thereof the Aircraft is required to be available or is otherwise tasked by an authorised officer of a Member to standby or conduct operations. Confidential Information means any technical, scientific, commercial, financial or other information of, about, or related to, NAFC or the Contractor; including any information designated by either party as confidential, which is disclosed, made available, communicated, or delivered to either party in connection with this Contract, but excludes information:

Examples of Chief Pilot in a sentence

  • The Contractor will ensure that any manuals, handbooks, briefings, or other documents supplied by either a Member or NAFC are made available to the Chief Pilot and Flight Crew, Crewpersons and other key Personnel prior to the commencement of any Service Period.

  • The additional security is to be lodged with the Contractor prior to the Subcontractor commencing the Subcontract Works.

  • The Vice President, Flight Operations or the System Chief Pilot will share the result of those conversations in an FCIF to the crewforce and outline what action(s), if any, the Company will take (or has taken) concerning the possible labor dispute.

  • In the event of an existing or impending labor dispute involving other represented employees, which is or has the capability of disrupting Company flight operations, the MEC Chairman and the Vice President, Flight Operations or the System Chief Pilot shall consult about what measures, if any, were or would be appropriate for Federal Express to take in light of the situation.

  • In the event of a work stoppage legally authorized under the Railway Labor Act, involving other U.S. employees of the Company, the Vice President, Flight Operations or the System Chief Pilot shall consult with the MEC Chairman concerning the nature of any possible disruptions and the expectations the Company has in light of those anticipated disruptions.


More Definitions of Chief Pilot

Chief Pilot means the person designated by an applicator to serve as chief pilot and the supervisor of agricultural aircraft operations for an applicator.
Chief Pilot means base chief pilot or system chief pilot.
Chief Pilot. An individual nominated by the Board. Civil Aviation Safety Authority approved and appointed. Club: ROYAL NEWCASTLE AERO CLUB (ACN 000 021 045). Club Property: Lot 816, DP 1182211 New England Highway Rutherford NSW. Commencement Date: The date specified in Item 5 of Schedule 1. COU: Document entitled ‘Community Operational Undertaking’.
Chief Pilot means a Pilot appointed in writing by the Company who is approved by CASA to perform the duties and responsibilities of Chief Pilot.
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Chief Pilot means the pilot appointed by the Company and who is approved by CASA to perform the duties of the Chief Pilot Chief Training Captain / Flight Standards Manager means the pilot appointed by the Company to carry out the duties, as applicable to Australia, described in Part D section 2.3 of the Company Operations Manual ("Training and Standards Manager") Company - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Helicopters Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 000 565 579, ABN ▇▇- ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇) of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Redcliffe WA Continuous Service - a completed year of service does not include any period of authorised unpaid leave or unauthorised leave. Dependant means a dependant as defined in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1974-1979 Duty travel means any travel, other than as a crew member on an aircraft, which a pilot undertakes in the service of the Company and includes deadhead travel and travel for the purpose of taking up a new base End Date Contract means a contract which sets an outer limit to the duration of employment based on a specific date or completion of a task. Field leave means the days free from duty following the working days of a tour of duty First Officer means a pilot appointed by the Company to carry out the duties described in Part A Section 1.10 of the Company Operations Manual who has not progressed to Senior First Officer Full Time Pilot means a pilot that is not a casual pilot or part-time pilot who, in the case of a touring pilot, regularly works at least fifteen days in 28 or, in the case of an onsite pilot, regularly works at least 20 days in 28 and in both cases subject to the maximum duty time permitted under ▇▇▇’▇, FRMS or Work Practices.
Chief Pilot means a person approved by CASA who has been appointed to control all Flight Crew training and operational matters that affect the safe conduct of the operations authorised by the Contractor’s AOC. This also includes any person referred to by CASA as Head of Flying Operations. Climate Impact is the impact resulting from the emission of greenhouse gases that has the ability to influence the global thermal balance of the earth, known as the greenhouse effect. Commitment means, for Partial Availability Service Periods, that on any day or part thereof the Aircraft is required to be Available or is otherwise tasked by a person authorised by a Member to standby or conduct operations.