Unscheduled Removal definition

Unscheduled Removal means the removal of a Component from an Aircraft due to a confirmed or suspected failure of such Component. MN Airlines Inventory Support Agreement 8 Oct 2003 SCOPE OF SERVICES
Unscheduled Removal means the removal of Material performed outside the time intervals or limit intervals as specified in the SELLER’s Maintenance Manual.
Unscheduled Removal means any removal of a Component from an Aircraft due to a confirmed or suspected failure of such Component. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES

Examples of Unscheduled Removal in a sentence

  • Indicators of reliability used are Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removal (MTBUR) used to identify all unscheduled removals and Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), which reflect confirmed failures.

  • MN Airlines shall provide to Delta, an Unscheduled Removal report for Components removed from Aircraft.

  • The Component Reliability Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removal (MTBUR) and Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Program as set forth herein (the Program) will be, with respect to each Specified Component (as hereinafter defined), in effect for a term of 5 consecutive years after delivery of the first Model 777 aircraft in which the first of each such Specified Component is installed (the Program Term).

  • Disputes claimed under this provision which are not found to be valid will be subject to a processing fee of $50.00 for each incorrectly disputed car.

  • Operational reliability measures, which are used to predict the performance of the system when operated in a planned environment, including the combined effect of design, quality, environment, maintenance, support policy, etc.; measures such as the Mean Time Between Failure ( MTBF), Mean Time Between Overhaul (MTBO), Maintenance Free Operating Period (MFOP), Mean Time Between Critical Failure (MTBCF), Mean Time Between Unscheduled Removal (MTBUR) and Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) fall under this category.

  • The following Figure provides a flow diagram used to test and re-commission a Hawker battery (previously installed) that has been removed for suspected fault or failure (Unscheduled Removal).

  • For example: Safety, Delays/Cancellations, Unscheduled Removal, aircraft out for a long time to repair, Reduction in passenger service.

  • Unscheduled Removal - Removal of an item for malfunction, troubleshooting, or the result of inspection findings, and not removed as part of the established maintenance plan.

  • For the following example calculations, a minimum period of seven quarters' (21 months') operating data has to be available, and the resultant Alert Level rate for the current quarter may be set in accordance with any one of the following Calculation 4.The Mean of the individual quarterly Component Unscheduled Removal rates for the period of seven quarters, plus 2 Standard Deviations of the Mean.

  • The Mean Time Between (Unscheduled) Removal (MTB(U)R) is an indication of the duration of a component’s ‘time on wing’ between replacements.

Related to Unscheduled Removal

  • Unscheduled Rebalance means an unscheduled rebalance occurring on a Valuation Date on which the rebalancing mechanism built in the relevant Index or Investment Strategy in respect of a Series of ETP Securities has been triggered by a change in the price of the corresponding Reference Asset of such Index or Investment Strategy by more than the relevant trigger level for the Index or Investment Strategy in accordance with its methodology.

  • Scheduled Redetermination has the meaning assigned such term in Section 2.07(b).

  • Scheduled Repayment shall have the meaning provided in Section 4.02(a).

  • Unscheduled Outage means an outage that is not a result of a Scheduled Outage;

  • Scheduled Redetermination Date means the date on which a Borrowing Base that has been redetermined pursuant to a Scheduled Redetermination becomes effective as provided in Section 2.07(d).

  • Unscheduled Downtime means any time when any or all of the applications and Services provided by the Supplier to the Customer shall be unavailable to the Customer due to unexpected system failures other than Scheduled Downtime or the downtime is attributable to events not under the control of the Supplier.

  • Curtailment Shortfall For any Distribution Date and for any Curtailment received in the Prior Period, an amount equal to one month’s interest on such Curtailment at the Pass-Through Rate for the applicable Mortgage Loan.

  • extended reduction means a reduction under this scheme for which a person is eligible under Part 12 (extended reductions);

  • Scheduled Receivables Payment means, with respect to any Collection Period for any Receivable, the amount set forth in such Receivable as required to be paid by the Obligor in such Collection Period. If after the Closing Date, the Obligor’s obligation under a Receivable with respect to a Collection Period has been modified so as to differ from the amount specified in such Receivable as a result of (i) the order of a court in an insolvency proceeding involving the Obligor, (ii) pursuant to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act or (iii) modifications or extensions of the Receivable permitted by Section 4.2(b), the Scheduled Receivables Payment with respect to such Collection Period shall refer to the Obligor’s payment obligation with respect to such Collection Period as so modified.

  • extended reduction period means the period for which a person is in receipt of an extended reduction in accordance with paragraph 89, 96 or 101;

  • Load Reduction Event means a reduction in demand by a Member or Special Member for the purpose of participating in the PJM Interchange Energy Market.

  • Interim Redetermination has the meaning assigned such term in Section 2.07(b).

  • Interim Redetermination Date means the date on which a Borrowing Base that has been redetermined pursuant to an Interim Redetermination becomes effective as provided in Section 2.07(d).

  • Scheduled Redemption Date means the first (1st) Business Day following the twenty first (21st) anniversary of the Issue Date.

  • Proposed Reduction Date has the meaning set forth in Section 1.3.

  • Unscheduled Payments means (a) all Loss Proceeds that Borrower has elected or is required to apply to the repayment of the Debt pursuant to this Security Instrument, the Note or any other Loan Documents, (b) any funds representing a voluntary or involuntary principal prepayment other than scheduled Principal Payments and (c) any Net Proceeds.

  • Applied Special Termination Advance has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.05.

  • Scheduled Outage has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;

  • Failed Remarketing has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(b)(ii).

  • Extended Repayment Date shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.5(c).

  • Reduction Event means, in relation to Notes that are Subordinated Notes, that a resolution has been passed at a general meeting of the Issuer’s shareholders in accordance with Danish law to reduce, inter alia and in the order described in Condition 10.3 (Effect), the Outstanding Principal Amounts and any accrued but unpaid interest and following the occurrence of all of the following circumstances:

  • Scheduled Downtime has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

  • Payment Date Advance Reimbursement has the meaning set forth in Section 8.03(a)(iii)(A) of the 20[•]-[•] Servicing Supplement.

  • Monthly P&I Advance An advance of funds by the Master Servicer pursuant to Section 4.02 or a Servicer pursuant to its Selling and Servicing Contract to cover delinquent principal and interest installments.

  • Curtailment Period means the period of time during which Seller reduces generation from the Project, pursuant to a Curtailment Order. The Curtailment Period shall be inclusive of the time required for the Project to ramp down and ramp up; provided that such time periods to ramp down and ramp up shall be consistent with the Ramp Rate designated in the Cover Sheet.

  • Scheduled Reference Date means any original date that, but for the occurrence of an event causing a Disrupted Day, would have been a Reference Date.