Common use of Aircraft Mechanic Clause in Contracts

Aircraft Mechanic. With the aid of tools, repair, erect, assemble, dismantle and maintain aircraft and the machinery and mechanical devices or parts in a satisfactory manner. The work of a Mechanic shall include all work generally recognized as Mechanic’s work performed in and about shops, hangars or airfields operated and maintained by the Company, including but not limited to mechanical work involved in dismantling, overhauling, repairing, fabricating, assembling, welding and erecting all parts or airplanes, airplane engines, radio equipment, electrical and electronic systems, hydraulic systems and machine tool work in connection therewith. He must hold such licenses as may be required by applicable law. He must at all times accept the responsibility for work performed by himself and sign for same on the Company’s Inspection Routine Sheet and work without supervision. The Mechanic must possess these qualifications: completed apprenticeship or two (2) years mechanical experience on aircraft and A&P license.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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