Airman Sample Clauses

The AIRMAN clause typically defines the responsibilities, qualifications, or status of an individual designated as an airman within an agreement, often in the context of aviation contracts or employment. This clause may specify requirements such as holding a valid pilot’s license, maintaining medical certifications, or adhering to regulatory standards set by aviation authorities. Its core practical function is to ensure that only properly qualified and authorized individuals perform duties as airmen, thereby promoting safety, regulatory compliance, and risk management in aviation operations.
Airman. The Seller shall provide to the Buyer: Airman system free of charge for a period of three (3) years Clause 16 - 10/18 APPENDIX B TO CLAUSE 16 APPENDIX "B" TO CLAUSE 16 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATION IN RELATION TO TRAINING REQUIREMENTS (Standard Transition Courses) The prerequisites listed below are the minimum recommended requirements specified for Airbus training. If the appropriate Aviation Authorities or the specific airline policy of the trainee demand greater or additional requirements, they shall apply as prerequisites. - Fluency in English (able to write, read and communicate at an adequately understandable level in English language) - 1500 hours minimum flying experience as pilot - 1000 hours experience on FAR/JAR 25 aircraft - 200 hours experience as airline, corporate pilot or military pilot - Have flown transport type aircraft, as flying pilot, within the last 12 months. - FIRST OFFICER PREREQUISITES - Fluency in English (able to write, read and communicate at an adequately understandable level in English language) - 500 hours minimum flying experience as pilot of fixed wing aircraft - 300 hours experience on FAR/JAR 25 aircraft - 200 hours flying experience as airline, corporate pilot or military pilot - Have flown transport type aircraft, as flying pilot, within the last 12 months. For both CAPTAIN and FIRST OFFICER, if one or several of the above criteria is not met, the trainee shall follow: (i) an adapted course (example : if not fluent in English, an adapted course with a translator) or, (ii) For Ab Initio Pilots, an ELT (Entry Level Training) program or equivalent before coming to the training center to follow the regular or the adapted course. Such course(s), if required, shall be at the Buyer's expense. - CCQ ADDITIONAL PREREQUISITES Both CAPTAIN and FIRST OFFICER must: - be qualified and current on the base aircraft type - have 150 hours minimum and 3 months minimum of operations on the base aircraft type. APPENDIX B TO CLAUSE 16 - FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS ADDITIONAL PREREQUISITES FOR TRI COURSE (CAPTAIN ONLY) have flown at least 30 route sectors for initial TRI training, or 15 route sectors for the transition TRI training, within the twelve (12) months preceding the application, on the corresponding aircraft type or a similar type as agreed by the Aviation Authorities. Out of such sectors, no more than 15 sectors for the initial TRI training and 7 sectors for the transition TRI shall have been completed in a flight simulator.
Airman. The Seller shall provide to the Buyer the AIRMAN software as described and under conditions defined hereafter.
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