Condition A definition

Condition A means the condition defined in regulation 4(2) of the Regulations;
Condition A means the whole period during which the aircraft flies above flight level 100 after a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the control department and in the compartments in which passengers are carried has occurred;
Condition A test shall be carried out with a fully charged electrical energy/power storage device.

Examples of Condition A in a sentence

  • New Material (Condition "A") : New Material transferred from CONTRACTOR's or CONTRACTOR's Affiliated Companies warehouse or other properties shall be priced at cost, provided that the cost of material supplied is not higher than international prices for material of similar quality supplied on similar terms, prevailing at the time such material was supplied.


More Definitions of Condition A

Condition A means the whole period during which the aircraft flies above flight level 100, after a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the flight crew compartment
Condition A means the whole period during which the aeroplane flies above flight level 100, after the occurrence of a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the
Condition A means that, within six months after the Merger Closing Date, the outstanding principal amount of the Term Loan is less than $95,000,000.”
Condition A means the whole period during which the aircraft flies above flight level 100 after a failure to maintain a pressure greater than 700 hPa in the control department and in