Type Rating Sample Clauses

Type Rating. Refer to section 2 of Annex 3, Pilot Licensing, to the Agreement.
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Type Rating. The opportunity to complete training and type-rating certification on assigned aircraft fleet type may be offered to Fleet Technical Instructors, Emergency Procedures Instructors, Fleet Training Specialists, Emergency Procedures Specialists and Flight Training Instructional Systems Designers who meet FAA certification and experience prerequisites. Training will not include flight training in Company aircraft. Training will be offered as availability of the Company’s facilities and training programs allow.
Type Rating. The company shall establish a Type Rating Course for each aircraft type operated by DELTAv. This course shall cover the basics of safe aircraft operation and DELTAv aircraft procedures. The type rating checkride shall be a standardized evaluation flight assigned by and reviewed by a DELTAv Check Airman. Aircraft assigned to ETOPS and oceanic routes shall include such training as a part of the type rating course. Continuing Education DELTAv shall establish continuing education courses. These courses shall be optional to all pilots but are meant to build pilot’s aviation knowledge.

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  • Ratings No “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” as such term is defined for purposes of Rule 436(g)(2) (i) has imposed (or has informed the Company that it is considering imposing) any condition (financial or otherwise) on the Company’s retaining any rating assigned to the Company or any securities of the Company or (ii) has indicated to the Company that it is considering any of the actions described in Section 7(c)(ii) hereof.

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  • Industry Ratings The City will only accept coverage from an insurance carrier who offers proof that it:

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  • Evaluation Rating The final summative evaluation level that is assigned to a teacher based on the holistic review of all Evaluation Factors, observed during the Evaluation Cycle. The rating shall be “accomplished”, “skilled”, “developing”, or “ineffective”. The final rating shall not be weighted in such a way that one (1) domain or component of the evaluation system has a higher importance than another, except that any area marked N/A shall not negatively impact the evaluation rating.

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