Operation Record definition

Operation Record means documents, including but not limited to, documents and other records comprising engine data before or after the last shop visit including but not limited to on wing maintenance data, engine record and engine log, (EGT) data, and N1 and N2 rotation and vibration data and fault record, and other records required by IHI.

Examples of Operation Record in a sentence

  • Guidelines and Standard Procedures for Continuous Water-Quality Monitors: Station Operation, Record Computation, and Data Reporting.

  • Guidelines and Standard Procedures for Continuous Water-Quality Monitoring – Station Operation, Record Computation, and Data Reporting: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 1- D3.

  • Guidelines and Standard Procedures for Continuous Water-Quality Monitoring – Station Operation, Record Computation, and Data Reporting: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 1-D3.

Related to Operation Record

  • Education Record means those records that contain information directly related to a student and which are maintained by an education agency or institution or by a party acting for the agency or institution.

  • Transaction Record means a paper Transaction record dispensed mechanically, or written notification generated by or on behalf of Us, or notice of a pending or completed Transaction or a summary of the balance of Your Account, including notifications issued by email or SMS text message to You or available as an Account Statement or balance of Account when You use a Mobile Device or other Access Terminal.

  • Education records means an education record as defined in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and its implementing regulations, 20 USC Section 1232g and 34 CFR Part 99, respectively.

  • Collection Records means all manually prepared or computer generated records relating to collection efforts or payment histories with respect to the Receivables.

  • Project Record means the separate set of Drawings and Specifications as further set forth in paragraph 4.02A.