Flight Operations Services Sample Clauses

Flight Operations Services. Manager will perform the following services in connection with the scheduling, dispatch and flight following of the Aircraft:
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Flight Operations Services. Boeing will revise, as applicable, flight data, documents and software provided with previously delivered aircraft.
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Flight Operations Services. General At each OPERATING BASE, the CONTRACTOR shall provide, all necessary CONTRACTOR’s PERSONNEL and equipment to oversee flight operations on a day-to-day basis. The Flight Operations Unit shall operate one (1) hour prior to commencement of the first flight and during NORMAL OPERATING HOURS. The Flight Operations Unit’s prime responsibility is to execute the COMPANY’s flight schedules prepared by the COMPANY and to provide necessary actions to ensure safe and efficient flight operation. Flight Operation Services shall include but not be limited to: a) Coordinate and communicate for daily flying operations in the following aspects; (i) Coordinating and communicating with OFFSHORE LOCATIONS’ representatives and airport’s authorities for operation related issues including but not limited to departure time, arrival time, flight related information; (ii) Advising COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE at OPERATING BASE in case of delays and impact; (iii) Communicating OFFSHORE LOCATIONS’ representatives for fuel stops in case of deviation from original flight plan; (iv) Liaising with COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE at OPERATING BASE for passenger handling, freight/baggage handling and refueling operations; b) Arrange additional flights and inter-field flights as required, including: (i) Special flights for personnel/cargo transfer, management flights and so on. (ii) Transfer flights for infectious disease person under investigation. The CONTRACTOR shall establish the procedure for infectious disease person under investigation transfer flight, which shall be APPROVED by the COMPANY. c) Liaise and agree with Air Traffic Control (“ATC”) / helicopter operators (if any) / OFFSHORE LOCATIONS on alternative destinations to the plan due to: (i) General platform alarms; (ii) Helideck restrictions; (iii) Fuel stops; (iv) Helicopter separation. d) Reschedule the flying program in response to changes; (i) Weather and compliance with the CONTRACTOR’s Operations Manuals; (ii) HELICOPTER technical issues; (iii) PERSONNEL / freight; (iv) Airport and HELICOPTER problems. e) Implement and monitor inter-field flights; (i) Liaise with OFFSHORE LOCATIONS’ representative f) Emergency Response; The CONTRACTOR shall appoint a trained Duty Officer who is fully conversant with the CONTRACTOR’s Emergency Response Procedures and who shall be readily available to deal with the COMPANY out of hours requests and act as Focal point in the Emergency Response Plan as required by the COMPANY. g) The Duty Officer(s) m...

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  • Educational Services Any service or supply for education, training or retraining services or testing including: special education, remedial education; cognitive remediation; wilderness/outdoor treatment, therapy or adventure programs (whether or not the program is part of a Residential Treatment facility or otherwise licensed institution); job training or job hardening programs; educational services and schooling or any such related or similar program including therapeutic programs within a school setting.

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