Static Temperature Adjusted to Sea Level definition

Static Temperature Adjusted to Sea Level. The twelve (12) month rolling average of total air temperature data collected at every available take-off using snapshot data, adjusted in each case to zero aircraft speed and sea level elevation; provided that (i) in the event take-off snap shot data is not available, static airport temperature and airport altitude shall be obtained from the ADM database using Customer airport city-pair data, adjusted in each case to sea level elevation, and (ii) the ADM database shall be used for the first twelve (12) months of this Agreement or until twelve (12) months of take-off snapshot data is available, whichever is first to occur. “Supplemental Work Services” - Those Services provided pursuant to Article 4. “Take-Off Derate” - a percentage calculated using the following formula:

Examples of Static Temperature Adjusted to Sea Level in a sentence

  • For each such added Engine, Customer will provide information, including, but not limited to, Engine serial number, aircraft tail number, previous operator, current owner, operating time and flight cycles since new and, if applicable, operating time and flight cycles since last shop visit, shop visit reports, Static Temperature Adjusted to Sea Level information for the engine, historic derate information and thrust rating to be used.

  • Concurrently, GE and/or the Customer will provide to the other Party data on the Take-off Derate, Climb Derate, Adaptive Derate, and the Static Temperature Adjusted to Sea Level temperature for each flight for each Engine in the previous month.

  • Using this data, GE will determine the average flight leg, annualized utilization, Static Temperature Adjusted to Sea Level and derate parameters for the previous month for each Engine.

  • Using this data, GE will determine the average flight leg, annualized utilization, average Static Temperature Adjusted to Sea Level, and average Adaptive Derate for each Engine for the previous month.