Flight operation definition

Flight operation means a specific operation of a given flight on a given day; e.g., if flight 102 DCA-ATL operated daily during the month of July, then it had 31 flight operations in July.

Examples of Flight operation in a sentence

  • The Seller guarantees that, for the [...***...] of Schedule Revenue Flight operation, on average, an Aircraft available to be Dispatched will have a [...***...] probability of being Dispatched without a Chargeable Event.

  • The Seller guarantees that from the Commencement Date to the end of the [...***...] of Schedule Revenue Flight operation, on average, an Aircraft available to be Dispatched will have a [...***...] probability of being Dispatched without a Chargeable Event.

  • AWA, upon 3 business days' prior written notice, may review, at CAI's corporate office, airport ticket offices and other relevant offices, all records, books, logs, files, documentation and information maintained by CAI, or any of its maintenance or service contracts, in connection with Flight operation, safety and regulatory compliance, employee training, Flight dispatch, Aircraft use, operation, maintenance and repair, Flight incidents and governmental orders, mandates and requirements.

Related to Flight operation

  • joint operation means 2 or more joint holders must authorise any withdrawal, payment or transfer from the account (including a direct debit)

  • Farming operation means raising, cultivating, propagating, fattening, grazing, or any other farming, livestock, or aquacultural operation.

  • Mining operation means any operations undertaken for the purpose of winning any mineral as defined in section 3 (d) of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957.

  • In operation means engaged in activity related to the primary design function of the source.

  • Joint Operations means all operations necessary or proper for the development, operation, protection and maintenance of the Joint Property.