Reposition definition

Reposition is movement of a year or during rerouting in the summer months.
Reposition means the moving of a structure to a different location on the same lot or parcel of land on which the structure is situated.
Reposition means operation of DC-10/B767-300 aircraft in revenue service inter- island in order to position such aircraft to a neighbor island station (Hilo, Kona, Kahului, Lihue) for departure to a destination outside the Hawaiian Islands and to position such aircraft to Honolulu from a neighbor island station after arrival from a destination outside the Hawaiian Islands. There shall be no in-flight service on a repositioning flight segment.

Examples of Reposition in a sentence

  • Reposition the foods and reverse them from rack to oven bottom at least once during any cooking or reheating time.

  • First pull the spark plug cap and ensure that the fuel tank is empty.• First remove the blade and impeller, then the old drive belt.• Position the new drive belt from below onto belt pulley A and insert to the rear into the mower chassis.• Reposition the mower on its wheels.• Position the drive belt onto pulley B on the gearbox side.• Tighten V-belt as described above.• Screw on cap tightly.• Assemble blower wheel and blade.


More Definitions of Reposition

Reposition means the moving of a scripless treasury bond from one Securities Account maintained by a dealer direct participant to another Securities Account maintained by the same dealer direct participant;
Reposition is movement of a bus driver from one route to another during the school year or during rerouting in the summer months.

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