WING GROUP Sample Clauses

WING GROUP. The wing is a swept unit mounted at the side of the fuselage and incorporates winglets, ailerons, ground spoilers, multi-function spoilers, inboard, mid and outboard single slotted Xxxxxx flaps, integral fuel tanks, slat support and structures for the main landing gear. Access holes and covers are provided in the wing skin panels to permit access to the wing interior. The wing is a two-piece unit consisting of spars covered top and bottom with stiffened skin panels of aluminum alloy. Shear web type ribs carry the air loads, act as contour support and fuel tank baffles. The tanks are compartmented and Date: February 2006, Revision 5 Effectivity: s/n A10-216-9282 and subs SCHEDULE “A” mechanically sealed using sealing compounds. The tanks have an overcoat of polyurethane. Part-span slats mounted on the forward spar together with a fixed leading edge part form the leading edge, excluding the winglets. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats and fixed leading edge. The wing includes the following control surfaces: Inboard, mid and outboard xxxxxx flaps, incorporated into the trailing edge. Slats mounted on forward spar from the wing leading edge. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats. Ailerons, constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic skins and spar, with full depth honeycomb core, and metallic hinge fittings. Six spoilers mounted on hinges attached to the rear and auxiliary spar in the upper surface of each wing. The two inboard spoilers’ function as ground spoilers, while the remaining four are multi-function. The spoilers are constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic and honeycomb.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
WING GROUP. The wing is a swept unit mounted at the side of the fuselage and incorporates winglets, ailerons, ground spoilers, multifunction spoilers, inboard, mid and outboard single slotted Fxxxxx flaps, integral fuel tanks, slat support and structures for the main landing gear. Access holes and covers are provided in the wing skin panels to permit access to the entire wing interior. The wing is a two-piece unit consisting of spars covered top and bottom with stiffened skin panels of aluminum alloy. Shear web type ribs carry the air loads, act as contour support and fuel tank baffles. The tanks are compartmented and mechanically sealed using sealing compounds. The tanks have an overcoat of polyurethane. Part-span slats mounted on the forward spar together with a fixed leading edge part form the leading edge, excluding the winglets. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats and fixed leading edge. The wing includes the following control surfaces: • Inboard, mid and outboard fxxxxx flaps, incorporated into the trailing edge. • Slats mounted on forward spar from the wing leading edge. Thermal anti-icing is provided inside the slats. • Ailerons, constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic skins and spar, with full depth honeycomb core, and metallic hinge fittings. They are sealed and are protected against lightning strikes. • Six spoilers mounted on hinges attached to the rear and auxiliary spar in the upper surface of each wing. The two inboard spoilers’ function as ground spoilers, while the remaining four are multi-function. The spoilers are constructed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic and honeycomb. They are sealed and are protected against lightning strikes January 2002 (BAC) 3

Related to WING GROUP

  • Member The Member owns 100% of the limited liability company interests in the Company.

  • Working Group 1. The Parties hereby establish a Working Group on Temporary Entry for Business Persons, which shall meet at least once every 3 years or on request of the Free Trade Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter. 2. The Working Group's functions shall include: (a) to review the implementation and operation of this Chapter; (b) to consider the development of measures to further facilitate temporary entry of business persons on a reciprocal basis; (c) the identification of measures that affect the temporary entry of business persons under this Chapter; and (d) the observance of the issues established under Article 121 (Cooperation).

  • Joint Union/Management Committee It shall be appropriate for either the Union or the University to request that a Joint Union/Management committee be convened, with Environmental Health and Safety as a participating member, to discuss health and safety concerns and to explore options for addressing those concerns through appropriate training or other approaches.

  • Joint Consultative Committee 46.1 The parties recognise the need for effective communication to improve the business/operational performance and working environment in agencies. 46.2 The parties acknowledge that decisions will continue to be made by the employer who is responsible and accountable to Government for the effective and efficient operation of the agency. 46.3 The parties agree that: (a) where the employer proposes to make changes likely to affect existing practices, working conditions or employment prospects of employees, the union and employees affected shall be notified by the employer as early as possible; (b) for the purposes of discussion the employer shall provide to the employees concerned relevant information about the changes, including the effect of the changes on employees, provided the employer shall not be required to disclose any information that is confidential; (c) in the context of discussions the union and employees are able to contribute to the decision making process; and (d) the Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) parties are to provide all reasonable and relevant information except confidential commercial, business or personal information, the release of which may seriously harm a party or individual. 46.4 Each agency will have a JCC comprising of the employer or their nominee, employer nominated representatives and union nominated representatives. 46.5 The JCC will convene within 28 days of a written request being received from either party. 46.6 The JCC will determine its own operating procedures. 46.7 JCCs will be a forum for consultation on issues such as: (a) development of workload management tools within the agency; (b) industrial issues; (c) fixed term and casual employment usage; (d) changes to work organisation and/or work practices occurring in the workplace; (e) agency implementation of recommendations from the ‘Functional Review of Government’; and (f) agency implementation of other aspects of this General Agreement. 46.8 Matters not resolved through the JCC can be referred to the provisions of clause 49 - Dispute Settlement Procedure.

  • Union/Management Committee There shall be a union/management committee comprised of four (4) employee representatives appointed by the Union and four (4) employer representatives. The Committee's purpose is to provide and promote effective and meaningful communication of information and ideas and to make joint recommendations on matters of concern. Matters that are properly the subject of an individual grievance will not be discussed at this committee. The Committee will meet quarterly, unless agreed otherwise, at a time and place mutually agreed to provided there is business for their joint consideration. The parties will exchange agenda items at least one (1) week prior to the meeting. The parties further agree the Committee may meet at any time its members mutually agree a meeting should be held. The duties of the Chairperson will be shared by the parties. Copies of the minutes shall be provided to Committee members. The employer agrees to pay for time spent during regular working hours for representatives of the union attending such meetings. The parties may utilize video or teleconferencing services for the purposes of committee members attending committee meetings, where appropriate and available. Neither party can unreasonably deny an initiative to utilize video or teleconferencing services.

  • LIAISON COMMITTEE 8.1 The Law Society shall establish a committee to include, without limitation, representatives from Qualifying Insurers, the Law Society, and the ARP Manager (the Liaison Committee). 8.2 The purpose of the Liaison Committee shall include: 8.2.1 reviewing the arrangements relating to the provision of compulsory professional indemnity insurance to members of the solicitors’ profession generally; and 8.2.2 considering proposed amendments to such arrangements, including proposed variations to the Rules, the Minimum Terms or the standard form Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement. 8.3 The terms of reference relating to the Liaison Committee shall be as determined by the Law Society from time to time.

  • Joint Consultation Committee 8.01 On the request of either party, the parties must meet at least once every four (4) months, for the purpose of discussing issues relating to the workplace that affect the parties or any employee bound by the Agreement. 8.02 The purpose of the consultation committee is to promote the cooperative resolution of workplace issues, to xxxxxx the development of work related skills and to promote workplace productivity, and to identify opportunities for improved patient care. 8.03 Up to two (2) employees who are members of the joint consultation committee shall be granted leave without loss of pay or receive straight-time regular wages while attending meetings of the committee, up to a maximum of two (2) hours’ pay. 8.04 Pay for such meetings will be limited to two (2) hours and employees attending such meetings will not receive overtime wages.

  • Consultative Committee (a) To assist in creating a stable and co-operative environment for the project, a consultative committee has been established which shall operate in accordance with its charter. It is not the objective of parties to this clause that the committee would over-ride the function and responsibilities of management or unions.

  • Union Committee ‌ The Union shall appoint and maintain a Committee comprising persons who are employees of the Employer, and/or the Senior Union Official, or her/his representative, which shall be known as the Union Committee. The Union at all times shall keep the Employer informed of the individual membership of the Committee.

  • Special Committee The term “Special Committee” shall have the meaning as provided in Section 13(a).

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!