Flysheet definition

Flysheet or “cover sheet” means a page attached to the front of an instrument to conform the instrument to the formatting and content requirements provided by Chapter 501 or 502 and these rules.

Examples of Flysheet in a sentence

  • FUNDED SUBCONTRACT OR AGREEMENT EXPECTED WITH VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE: In the event this is a government-funded subcontract or agreement and the total value of this purchase order is $10,000 or more, the provisions of Fly-sheet LS titled "Socio-Economic Program Requirements," attached thereto, are incorporated into and made a part hereof as though set out at length hereunder.

  • Within the period covered by the Stop-Work Order (including any extension thereof), FUTURAMIC shall either (i) cancel the Stop-Work Order or (ii) terminate or cancel the work covered by the Stop-Work Order in accordance with Sections 11 or 12 of this Flysheet.

  • Boeing Document D33200-1 “Boeing Suppliers’ Tooling Document” Boeing Document D953W001, “General Operations Requirements Document For Suppliers - External/internal Suppliers/Program Partners” Boeing Document D37520-1, -▇▇, -▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Part Protection Guides Boeing Document D6-81628, “Shipping Label, Barcoded Preparation and Placement” Form 49-5461, Furnished Material Flysheet 856 -- INSTRUCTIONS FOR SHIPPING, PACKAGING, & MARKING.

  • PUGET SOUND / WICHITA Boeing Document D33200-1 "Boeing Suppliers' Tooling Document" Boeing Document D953W001, "General Operations Requirements Document For Suppliers - External/internal Suppliers/Program Partners" Boeing Document D37520-1, -1A, -1B, Supplier's Part Protection Guides Boeing Document D6-81628, "Shipping Label, Barcoded Preparation and Placement" Additional TULSA Form 49-5704, Flysheet 5704 -- INSTRUCTIONS FOR SHIPPING, PACKAGING, & MARKING, revised September 15, 1999.