General Appearance. The Aircraft shall be clean by commercial passenger airline standards, cosmetically acceptable, interior complete, and prepared to be placed into scheduled revenue airline operations. Interior items which may be broken shall be repaired or replaced. All decals, signs and placards shall be clean, secure and legible in the English language. The Aircraft shall meet the following minimum requirements:
(i) Fuselage, Wings and Empennage - The fuselage shall be within Maintenance Program approved limits regarding dents and abrasions and loose or pulled rivets; all leading edges shall be within Maintenance Program approved limits regarding damage occurring since delivery; the airframe, Engines and wings shall be free of fuel, oil and hydraulic leaks so as to allow unrestricted operation; all leading edges and fuselage areas which are aerodynamically critical shall be free of any scab patches other than those required by the Manufacturer and shall be repaired with repairs which are permanent in nature in accordance with the SRM, or are made in accordance with the Manufacturer's approval.
(ii) Interior - Ceilings, sidewalls, bulkhead panels shall be clean, free of cracks and within Maintenance Program approved limits regarding dents; all carpets and seat covers shall be in good condition and clean and meet FAR fire resistance regulations; all seats shall be serviceable and in good condition. All safety equipment shall be installed at the correct stations, a loose equipment check list and location drawings shall accompany the Aircraft and a loose equipment inventory shall be drawn up on the Delivery Date and checked on the day of return of the Aircraft.
(iii) Cockpit - All fairing panels shall be free of cracks and shall be clean; all floor coverings shall be clean and effectively sealed and secured, all seat covers and cushions shall be in good condition and clean and shall, as applicable, conform to FAA fire resistance regulations. All seats shall be fully serviceable and in good condition. All instruments and light panels shall be clean, secure and legible, function in accordance with their intended purpose and have all lighting operating properly.
(iv) Landing, Gear and Wheel Xxxxx - The landing gear and all wheel xxxxx shall be clean, free of leaks, and repaired as necessary. The main and nose landing gear components and their associated actuators and parts shall be in a good operating condition.
(v) Cargo Compartment, Galleys and Toilets - All cargo compartment...
General Appearance. Tenant acknowledges the appearance of the Premises affects the value of other nearby real estate and that Landlord has a direct economic interest in the appearance of the Premises. The appropriateness of such items, being a matter of aesthetic judgment, shall be entirely within the discretion of Landlord, and there shall not be any standard or requirement of equality between the Premises and other real estate owned by Landlord.
General Appearance. All clothing shall be modest, clean and in good repair. Jewelry shall be limited to wedding ring set, earrings, and wrist watch. Finger nails shall be clean, trimmed, no polish, no artificial nails. The van driver is expected to wear neat and clean clothing.
General Appearance. Viewed from the front straight and rather parallel, viewed from the side legs set well under the body. The distance from the ground to the elbows should be approximately equal to the distance from the elbows to the xxxxxxx.
General Appearance. The Aircraft shall be clean, cosmetically acceptable, interior complete and prepared to place into U.S. scheduled revenue airline operations at a standard equal to or above U.S. standards.
General Appearance. Tenant shall maintain the general appearance of the interior of the Premises in such a manner as will present a neat, clean and orderly appearance.
General Appearance. (A) Is the DDDS client well-groomed or unkempt?
(B) What is the DDDS client wearing? Are clothes appropriate for weather and situation?
(C) Is there evidence of psychomotor agitation or retardation? Give examples.
General Appearance. The Engine shall be clean, cosmetically acceptable, with all components reasonably free of foreign objects, accumulated dirt, grime, grease and liquids, and be prepared for immediate placement into commercial service. Any deterioration of paint or other protective coatings due to leakage, improper adhesion, impact damage or presence of foreign materials or liquids shall be repaired and replaced per the Maintenance Manual.
General Appearance. The Aircraft shall be clean and shall be in suitable condition to be placed into U.S. scheduled revenue airline operations under Part 121 of the U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations.
General Appearance. The Aircraft shall be clean, cosmetically acceptable and complete, shall function and perform in accordance with Lessee’s FAA-approved maintenance program, and shall be in suitable condition to be placed immediately into scheduled revenue airline operations. This shall include but not be limited to the following: