Engine Test definition

Engine Test means a test performed pursuant to the ▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or General Electric Maintenance Manual.
Engine Test means any operation carried out on stationary aircraft with its engines running either for more than 5 minutes or at a power more than those used for starting and taxiing sequences. Prior agreement of Muscat ATC Tower through radio (Ground Frequency 121.800) is required before any engine test. Muscat ATC Tower will notify the location where tests are possible, as also the aircraft orientation to be observed.
Engine Test means a test performed pursuant to the ▇▇▇▇▇ & Whitney or General Electric Maintenance Manual. 1.9 "FAA" means the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States of America, and any successor thereof. 1.10 "Facility" means KALITTA's facility at OSC, Oscoda, Michigan. 1.11 "FARs" means any regulations promulgated by the FAA and any successor thereof that are applicable to the provision of the Services. 1.12 "Herein", "hereof', "hereunder", and like terms shall refer to this Agreement, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time. 1.13 "Induction Date" means the date KALITTA will begin the work on the Aircraft and/or Engine as described in Exhibit 1 hereto. 1.14 "Modified Work Scope Services" means any additional maintenance, modification or other services, other than those described in the Work Authorization Form, requested by CUSTOMER in writing (including e mail) which, will modify the Work Authorization Form and shall become part of this Agreement. 1.15 "Modification of Work Scope Request" or "MWSR" means a document in the form of Exhibit 3 for Additional Services, which should be executed by KALITTA and CUSTOMER. The MWSR shall memorialize the request by CUSTOMER to amend the Work Authorization Form to include the Additional Services to be performed by KALITTA. Version 1 February 23, 2016 1.16 "Parts" means all accessories, components, instruments and other equipment, parts and materials required for the performance of the Services (other than engines). 1.17 "Redelivery" means the redelivery of the Aircraft and/or Engine from KALITTA to CUSTOMER at the Facility at the completion of the Services, in accordance with Article 8 hereof.

Examples of Engine Test in a sentence

  • TAN compasses several subareas: ● Technical Support Facility (TSF) ● Initial Engine Test (IET) Facility ● Loss of Fluid Test (LOFT) Facility ● Specific Manufacturing Capabilities (SMC) Facility and ● Water Reactor Research Test Facility (WRRTF) In general, TSF consists of facilities for handling, storage, examination, and research and development of spent nuclear fuel.

  • Av-Gas Fuel Truck 10,000.00 Engine Test Stand and Annex 5,000.00 Furn.

  • Test Cell Operator: Employees who are Test Cell Operator Certified in accordance with AFI21-101 AFRCSUP, dated 13 AUGUST 2020 and who are assigned to the Engine Test Cell Section will receive an additional $.75 per hours paid.

  • Upon completion of the corrections, repairs and modifications to the Production Interface Engine, I-trax shall deliver a revised Production Interface Engine to UICI for re-testing in accordance with Section 16.3. The date on which I-trax delivers the revised Production Interface Engine to UICI as modified under Section 16.4 shall be deemed to be the Engine Delivery Date and new Engine Test Period shall commence as of such Engine Delivery Date.

  • The procedures have been revised for the operation of the new Engine Test Facility (ETF).

  • NAL is now undertaking high power engine runs in in the newly commissioned Engine Test Facility (ETF).

  • Commencing on the Engine Delivery Date, UICI shall perform such tests as UICI, in UICI's sole discretion, chooses on the Production Interface Engine, for a period of 60 days (the "Engine Test Period") for performance in accordance with, and conformance to, the Accepted Engine Specifications.

  • UICI's acceptance of the Production Interface Engine shall occur on the earlier of (i) the date on which UICI delivers to I-trax written notice that the Product Interface Engine, original or as revised, has been accepted; or (ii) upon the expiration of the applicable Engine Test Period without receipt by I-trax of notice from UICI that the Product Interface Engine, original or as revised, fails to perform in accordance with, and/or to conform to, the Accepted Engine Specifications.

  • Helicopter ground runs lasting more than 15 minutes shall take place at the Engine Test Facility.