Permit to Fly definition
Examples of Permit to Fly in a sentence
It is noted that a Permit to Fly will be issued by Airbus under its POA privilege for A319, A320, A330 and A350 aircraft flying from/to Airbus in Toulouse, France, and Hamburg, Germany, to/from Airbus facilities in Tianjin, China.
The Supplier shall perform any required safety and reliability assessment for the modified aircraft as required to obtain the Permit to Fly.
CVUT will provide to the Supplier engine test and analysis results as required to support flight test release of the test engine in support of the Supplier’s effort to obtain the Permit to Fly.
A Permit to Fly in accordance with CAAT Requirements may be required.
With a Permit to Fly aircraft the CRS is replaced by a ‘Permit Maintenance Release’ (PMR) which has different wording to a CRS.
However, all Permit to Fly aircraft must display a placard in full view of the occupants indicating that they do not meet (or in the case of ex CofA aircraft, no longer meet) international standards for certified aircraft.
Supplier shall provide necessary engine technical data to enable CVUT to install Test Vehicle onto a FTB and obtain EASA Permit to Fly (if necessary also engineering assistance/support).
Operating your aircraft on an LAA Permit to Fly means that you have more flexibility in your maintenance program than if it were on a CofA, in that the use of released spares is not essential.