FAA Regulations definition

FAA Regulations means the Federal Aviation Regulations issued or promulgated pursuant to the Act from time to time.
FAA Regulations means the Federal Aviation Regulations issued pursuant to the Act from time to time, or any successor regulations thereto.
FAA Regulations means the rules and regulations of the FAA contained in Title 14, Part 158, Code of Federal Regulations, as amended from time to time, pertaining to the imposition, collection and use of PFCs.

Examples of FAA Regulations in a sentence

  • The Owner shall also have the right to operate the Aircraft without having on board the original registration certificate or airworthiness certificate in the event that either or both such certificates disappear from the Aircraft, but only to the extent permitted by Exemption No. 5318 of the FAA Regulations or other similar exemption.

  • Aerobatic" means maneuvers intentionally performed by an aircraft involving an abnormal attitude as defined in FAA Regulations.

  • This section does not limit the Aircraft owner’s authority to perform work on the Aircraft (as permitted by FAA Regulations) in the Hangar or areas on the Airport approved by County, nor does it limit the rights extended to mobile mechanics, technicians, and other service providers permitted by County for such activity.

  • The Company shall also have the right to operate any Aircraft without having on board the original registration certificate or airworthiness certificate in the event that either or both such certificates disappear from such Aircraft, but only to the extent permitted by Exemption No. 5318 of the FAA Regulations or other similar exemption.

  • Each Air Carrier Entity holds an air carrier operating certificate issued pursuant to Part 119 of the FAA Regulations to conduct on-demand operations in accordance with Part 135 of the FAA Regulations.

  • Notwithstanding the above provisions, a Department Head may submit a request for higher pay for an employee(s) when an emergency occurs that meets the parameters of either applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations or NRS 288.150(4).

  • On the Closing Date, Owner Participant is not a Citizen of the United States, but holds an interest in the Trust Estate such that the Aircraft can be registered in the United States (without giving consideration to Section 47.9 of the FAA Regulations or any other provision that could restrict Lessee's use or operation of the Aircraft).

  • This section does not limit the Aircraft owner’s employees, the aircraft owner, or aircraft owner’s pilot’s authority to perform work on the Aircraft (as permitted by FAA Regulations) in Lessee’s hangar or areas on the airport approved by the County, nor does it limit the rights extended to mobile mechanics, technicians, and other service providers permitted by County for such activity.

  • The location of the signs will be subject to the prior written approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, of US Airways as to nature, size and location on Chautauqua's Aircraft provided that the signs will satisfy the FAA Regulations.

  • During the term of this Agreement, Chautauqua will be responsible for the technical operation of the Aircraft and the safe performance of the flights in accordance with all applicable law (such law of any jurisdiction having authority, the "FAA Regulations').


More Definitions of FAA Regulations

FAA Regulations or “FAR” means the Federal Aviation Regulations issued or promulgated pursuant to the Act from time to time.
FAA Regulations has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).
FAA Regulations with respect to each Aircraft has the meaning given to the term in the related Indenture.