Operating Handbook definition

Operating Handbook. : shall mean the approved Chapter document that provides a detailed description of the Project processes, procedures, documents and reports required
Operating Handbook means the Access Provider’s operating handbook that applies to operations on the Network and the allocation of capacity, as published by the Access Provider from time to time in accordance with the Network Management Rules and the Capacity Use Rules;

Examples of Operating Handbook in a sentence

  • Maintenance of the Aircraft during the terms of the agreement shall be scheduled by the LESSEE in accordance with the provisions of FAA regulations including part 91 for commercial use and training in addition to the aircraft manufacturer’s Pilot Operating Handbook and Maintenance / Service manuals.

  • Owner and Managing Pilot understand that the Pilot’s Operating Handbook, Aircraft Specifications, Maintenance Manual and ICON Flight Training manuals contain the official performance, safety, reliability and other information related to the Aircraft and Options, and suitability of the Aircraft and Options for a particular type of flying or flight conditions.

  • The Operator shall operate and maintain the Engines and components in accordance with the Aircraft Flight Manual, Pilot’s Operating Handbook, the applicable Engine Maintenance Manual, recommended Service Bulletins, the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and any other instructions and recommendations issued by P&WC or the aircraft manufacturer.

  • Buyer understands that the Aircraft Operating Agreement, Pilot’s Operating Handbook and Maintenance Manual include certain obligations for continued operational safety and aircraft maintenance.

  • The NR GMAC Operating Handbook provides an interagency forum to prioritize incidents ad efficiently allocate, reallocate, or reassign critical resources during periods of resource shortages.

  • The Customer shall operate and maintain the Engines and components in accordance with the Aircraft Flight Manual, Pilot’s Operating Handbook, the applicable Engine Maintenance Manual, recommended Service Bulletins, and any other instructions and recommendations issued by P&WC.

  • The elements referenced in the previous sentence are: Baseband Equipment and the associated baseband control software, command and telemetry databases, Satellite On-orbit Operating Handbook (all as defined in the SOW), and Training.

  • Plaintiffs further claim that despite HBC’s knowledge that the Beech Duke may experience a split flap condition, HBC withheld information on how to cope with such an unsafe condition in its Pilot’s Operating Handbook or Airplane Flight Manual.

  • Buyer agrees to ensure that adequate safeguards are in place to prevent any person from operating the helicopter over the gross weight limits published in the R66 Pilot’s Operating Handbook.

  • It is a condition to any claim under this warranty that the Product has been used in accordance with the Pilot Operating Handbook and maintained according to the Maintenance Manual.