Helicopter Services Sample Clauses

Helicopter Services. Operator shall perform the following services in connection with the operation of the Heliport: (i) receipt and dispatch for landings and take-offs of helicopters owned or operated by corporations, Persons or air carriers engaged in the air transportation of passengers and baggage and in connection with police, medivac, emergency or military services; (ii) boarding, deboarding, or transfer of such passengers and loading or unloading of baggage; (iii) provide access to parking spaces for employees and necessary service vehicles; (iv) accommodation of passengers, flight crews and baggage, including provision of associated heliport terminal services and amenities; (v) provide and store fuel only for incoming/outgoing helicopters operating at the Heliport, and provide storage, hangar or other parking and tie down areas for helicopters; (vi) accommodate, as appropriate, scheduled and nonscheduled flights on a legally non-discriminatory basis that is fair, safe and commercially reasonable; (vii) provide a dedicated rest area solely for pilots and crew separated from the passenger vicinity; (viii) provide at least one (1) staff member trained and certified by the TSA as the Airport Security Coordinator (“ASC”), according to TSA regulations. The ASC must be available during the Heliport’s operating hours; (ix) provide such other helicopter services as may be requested or approved in writing by the City or Agreement Administrator from time to time; (x) intentionally deleted; (xi) receive and analyze 311 data on a monthly basis and provide reports to Agreement Administrator and the City Council in form and substance as approved by Agreement Administrator in consultation with the City Council, which report template will be amended and attached hereto as an exhibit when approved; (xii) ensure that all flights for tour purposes leaving from or coming into DMH (i) shall not undertake any routes other than those set forth in the 2010 Helicopter Sightseeing Plan (attached hereto as Exhibit D, as modified to remove the Yankee Stadium routing and as may be further modified from time to time, (ii) shall not fly over Staten Island while conducting Tourist Flight Operations, (iii) shall not fly over Governors Island before the Tourist Flight Operations begin and after the Tourist Flight Operations end even if transitioning to and from DMH, and (iv) provided it is for tour purposes leaving from or coming into DMH, shall make best efforts, working in coordination with the air tr...
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Helicopter Services. Operator shall perform the following services in connection with the operation of the Heliport: (i) receipt and dispatch for landings and take-offs of helicopters owned or operated by corporations, persons or air carriers engaged in the air transportation of passengers and baggage and in connection with police, medivac, emergency or military services; (ii) boarding, deboarding, or transfer of such passengers and loading or unloading of baggage; (iii) provide access to parking spaces for employees and necessary service vehicles; (iv) accommodation of passengers, flight crews and baggage, including provision of associated heliport terminal services and amenities; (v) provide and store fuel and fuel only for incoming/outgoing helicopters operating at the Heliport, and provide storage, hangar or other parking and tie down areas for helicopters; (vi) accommodate, as appropriate, scheduled and nonscheduled flights on a legally non-discriminatory basis that is fair, safe and commercially reasonable; (vii) provide a dedicated rest area solely for pilots and crew separated from the passenger vicinity; (viii) provide at least one (1) staff member trained and certified by the TSA as the Airport Security Coordinator (“ASC”), according to TSA regulations. The ASC must be available during the Heliport’s operating hours; and (ix) provide such other helicopter services as may be requested or approved in writing by the City or Agreement Administrator from time to time.
Helicopter Services. The Executive shall perform all duties and responsibilities commensurate with the Executive’s position and such other duties and responsibilities as may be reasonably assigned or delegated to the Executive from time to time, including duties and responsibilities with respect to CHC.

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