Engine Borescope Sample Clauses

Engine Borescope. With respect to each Engine, have had a complete (100% of all stages) video borescope inspection performed by Lessee during Final Inspection, and in the presence of the Inspecting Parties, and satisfactory evidence shall be provided to Lessor reflecting the correction of any discrepancies from manufacturer or regulatory limitations, specifications and/or tolerances found during such inspection.
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Engine Borescope. For each Engine, a complete (100% of all stages) hot (including combustion chamber) and cold section video borescope inspection for such Engine shall have been performed, at Lessor’s cost, after the return demonstration flight and Lessee shall correct any discrepancies outside of the then current AMM limits.

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