Common use of PROCEDURE AND PROTOCOL Clause in Contracts

PROCEDURE AND PROTOCOL. When the Aircraft is taken to a Service Center for maintenance, Client shall instruct the Service Center that Client has retained Savvy as Client’s maintenance manager during the course of the maintenance to be provided by the Service Center, and shall direct the Service Center to interface with Savvy as the Aircraft owner’s representative on all technical matters relating to maintenance of the Aircraft. Savvy will communicate directly with the Service Center on Client’s behalf, and direct the Service Center to structure each maintenance transaction in three sequential phases: ● Inspection phase: The Service Center inspects the aircraft, performs any necessary troubleshooting, itemizes any discrepancies found, recommends corrective action to remedy those discrepancies, formulates specific cost estimates for parts and labor to rectify each discrepancy, and identifies those discrepancies that the Service Center judges to be airworthiness items that impact its ability to approve Aircraft for return to service. ● Approval phase: Savvy reviews Service Center’s discrepancy list and cost estimate for each discrepancy, discusses the discrepancies and estimates with Client, researches alternatives, negotiates amendments with the Service Center, makes recommendations to Client, receives written instructions from Client and ultimately furnishes the Service Center with specific written approvals, directions and instructions to proceed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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