MOORED definition

MOORED means, in the case of aircraft designed to land on water, whilst the Aircraft is afloat and is not in Flight or Taxiing as defined above, and includes the risks of launching and hauling up.
MOORED means long term, on the water vessel storage in an area designated and properly marked by the division or other applicable managing agency.
MOORED means, in the case of aircraft designed to land on water, whilst the Aircraft is afloat and is not in Flight or Taxiing as defined, and includes the risks of launching and hauling up.

Examples of MOORED in a sentence

  • Moored at the LOOP marine ter- minal for the purposes of cargo trans- fer operations or anchored in the des- ignated anchorage area awaiting dis- charge.

  • GROUND" means whilst the Aircraft is not in Flight or Taxiing or Moored as defined above.

  • The committee recommends $572.0 million, a decrease of $229.7 million, in shipbuilding and conversion, Navy, for the Moored Training Ship program.

  • While the committee understands that the Moored Training Ship program is not a formal acquisition program, the committee remains concerned that the 34 percent cost increase would be significantly over the critical cost growth threshold for major defense acquisition programs, established pursuant to section 2433, title 10, United States Code, also known as a “Nunn- McCurdy breach”.

  • Moored vessels or vessels an- chored in a designated anchorage area may remain in their current moored or anchored position while the large cruise ship transits the area.


More Definitions of MOORED

MOORED means long term, on the water vessel storage in an area designated and
MOORED means a vessel fastened to a fixed object such as a pier, quay or the seabed, or to a floating object such as an anchor buoy. For reference of this permit only, “moored” shall pertain to boats within the limits of the marina and/or fixed or floating objects owned by the marina.
MOORED means long term, on the water vessel storage in an area
MOORED when applied to a vessel, means that the vessel has cast and fastened to a mooring cable which will hold it and not allow it to detach itself therefrom for a greater distance than the length of the cable and where the vessel's anchor has not been cast from the vessel.
MOORED means secured or tied-up to a dock, pile, float, buoy or at anchor.
MOORED means made fast so as the vessel is not underway in the definition provided by the
MOORED shall be deemed to mean whilst the Aircraft is afloat and safely secured and shall include the risk of launching and hauling up.