Common use of Performance Engineering Program (PEP) Clause in Contracts

Performance Engineering Program (PEP). The PEP consists of a Low Speed Performance data base and a High Speed Performance data base together with their respective programs. The Performance Engineering Program may be used by the Buyer under the license conditions set forth in Appendix 1 to this Exhibit F. The Low Speed Performance programs consist of the Take-off and Landing Chart computation program (TLC) which permits the computation of: • regulatory take-off and landing performance, EXHIBIT F • noncertified take-off performance accounting for runway data and weather, together with the Tabulation and Interpolation program (TAB), issued with the AFM, which permits the reading, editing and interpolation of the tables listed in the AFM. The High Speed Performance programs are the In Flight Performance computation program (IFP) which permits computation of Aircraft performance for each flight phase and the Aircraft Performance Monitoring program (APM) which permits analysis of Aircraft cruise performance from data recorded during stabilized flight periods.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Family Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.), Letter Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.)

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Performance Engineering Program (PEP). The PEP consists of a Low Speed Performance data base and a High Speed Performance data base together with their respective programs. The Performance Engineering Program may be used by the Buyer under the license conditions set forth in Appendix 1 to this Exhibit F. The Low Speed Performance programs consist of the Take-off and Landing Chart computation program (TLC) which permits the computation of: • regulatory take-off and landing performance, Spirit Airlines - A320 Family Exh. F-6 EXHIBIT F • noncertified take-off performance accounting for runway data and weather, together with the Tabulation and Interpolation program (TAB), issued with the AFM, which permits the reading, editing and interpolation of the tables listed in the AFM. The High Speed Performance programs are the In Flight Performance computation program (IFP) which permits computation of Aircraft performance for each flight phase and the Aircraft Performance Monitoring program (APM) which permits analysis of Aircraft cruise performance from data recorded during stabilized flight periods.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Family Purchase Agreement (Spirit Airlines, Inc.)

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Performance Engineering Program (PEP). The PEP consists of a Low Speed Performance data base and a High Speed Performance data base together with their respective programs. The Performance Engineering Program may be used by the Buyer under the license conditions set forth in Appendix 1 to this Exhibit F. The Low Speed Performance programs consist of the Take-off and Landing Chart computation program (TLC) which permits the computation of: regulatory take-off and landing performance, EXHIBIT F • noncertified take-off performance accounting for runway data and weather, together with the Tabulation and Interpolation program (TAB), issued with the AFM, which permits the reading, editing and interpolation of the tables listed in the AFM. The High Speed Performance programs are the In Flight Performance computation program (IFP) which permits computation of Aircraft performance for each flight phase and the Aircraft Performance Monitoring program (APM) which permits analysis of Aircraft cruise performance from data recorded during stabilized flight periods.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter Agreement (Flyi Inc)

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