FAA/TSA definition

FAA/TSA means the Federal Aviation Administration or the Transportation Security Administration or any successor administration(s) or agency(ies).

Examples of FAA/TSA in a sentence

  • Those employees requiring access to secure areas of the Airport shall comply with all Airport and FAA/TSA security requirements for access.

  • Firearms are allowed onboard the aircraft so long as they are transported in accordance with FAA/TSA regulations.

  • Access to security sensitive Airport operations areas will be in strict compliance with any FAA/TSA regulations in effect during the term of this Agreement.

  • No Person shall place firearm(s), explosive device(s), knife/knives or other FAA/TSA prohibited items that could be used as a weapon onto inspection equipment at a Security Screening Area without first declaring such item(s).

  • Operator further agrees that all or a portion of its operations hereunder may be temporarily or permanently reduced or terminated if the FAA/TSA requires that all or a portion of the Service Area must be removed from the Airport and that City may terminate this Agreement immediately to comply with the FAA/TSA’s directive.

  • Tenant shall cause its Architect/Engineer to certify that all Leasehold Improvements made on the Premises are in compliance with FAA/TSA standards.

  • JWA is required to maintain FAATSA, CBP, and TSAFAA compliance at all times to ensure continuous operations of the airfield and terminal.

  • The Operator may not transfer its interests in the Lease unless the transfer is approved by the City, complies with any FAA/TSA requirements, and complies with any Use Agreement requirements.