CREW COMPOSITION definition

CREW COMPOSITION. The contractor is required to maintain a minimum 4:1 crew ratio (four qualified flight deck crews per aircraft), exclusive of those with Reserve or National Guard commitments, and material to enable at least 10 hours per day utilization of each aircraft. During CRAF activation, flight deck crewmembers must be US citizens eligible for a SECRET clearance. Within 15-days after requested by the CO, the contractor shall submit a list of names of the eligible crewmembers to HQ AMC/A34BC. Indigenous personnel may be used to fulfill other personnel requirements in accordance with company policy.

Related to CREW COMPOSITION

  • Formulation means the combination of various ingredients designed to render the product useful and effective for the purpose claimed, or the form of pesticide as purchased by users;

  • Licensed Compound means [***].

  • Collaboration Compound means any of the following: (a) FG-4592, (b) any HIF Compound (other than FG-4592) that is added to this Agreement pursuant to Section 3.6, and (c) any salts, esters, complexes, chelates, crystalline and amorphous morphic forms, pegylated forms, enantiomers (excluding regioisomers), prodrugs, solvates, metabolites and catabolites of any of the foregoing ((a) or (b)).

  • Licensed Compounds means: (a) Research Program Active Compounds; (b) Novartis Active Compounds; (c) salts, hydrates, solvates, esters, metabolites, intermediates, stereoisomers and polymorphs of Research Program Active Compounds or Novartis Active Compounds; and (d) prodrugs of Research Program Active Compounds or Novartis Active Compounds (any of the foregoing, a “Licensed Compound”).

  • Lead Compound means any compound of lead other than galena which, when treated in the manner described below, yields to an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid, a quantity of soluble lead compound exceeding, when calculated as lead monoxide, five per cent of the “dry weight” of the portion taken for analysis. In the case of paints and similar products and other mixtures containing oil or fat the “dry weight” means the dry weight of the material remaining after the substance has been thoroughly mixed and treated with suitable solvents to remove oil, fats, varnish or other media.