Meteorological Conditions definition

Meteorological Conditions means prevailing local weather conditions, including, but not limited to, air temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, precipitation, wind and thunderstorms.

Examples of Meteorological Conditions in a sentence

  • In addition, each member must meet all FAA currency requirements for carrying passengers, flying under Instrument Flight Rules or in Instrument Meteorological Conditions, and flying at night.

  • Night flights and flight in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) must be authorized on the Renter/Student Information form by an authorized Air Associates Flight Instructor.

  • PilotAware software is provided for use using Visual Flight Rules in Visual Meteorological Conditions only and is not certified to any standard.

  • Vision Restricted by Meteorological Conditions is a factor when weather, haze, or darkness restricted the vision of the individual to a point where normal duties were affected.

  • The State Hygienic Laboratory at the University of Iowa maintains a network of sites located throughout the state to monitor the following pollutants: • Carbon monoxide (CO) • Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) • Ozone (O3) • Reactive Nitrogen • Speciation • Air Toxics • Meteorological Conditions • Particulate Matter (PM) • Sulfur dioxide (SO3) • Lead (Pb) Historical air quality data and meteorological conditions are also maintained by the State of Iowa Hygienic Laboratory.

  • Landlord (as successor in interest to The Irvine Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company) and Tenant are parties to that certain lease dated January 16, 2012, which lease has been previously amended by a First Amendment to Lease dated September 10, 2013, a Second Amendment dated July 1, 2015 and a Third Amendment dated December 19, 2019 (the “Third Amendment”) (collectively, the “Lease”).

  • Additionally, all JASU operations shall be conducted in Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) based on weather reports from the local air traffic control tower or by visual observations of the Pilot-In-Command (PIC).

  • Night flights and flights in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) must be authorized on the Renter/Student Information form by an authorized Freedom Aviation Flight Instructor.