Active Loading definition

Active Loading means that period of time that commences (i) 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time, for an aircraft with less than 100 seats, (ii) 60 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time, for an aircraft with a number of seats between 100 and 200 or (iii) 90 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time, for an aircraft with more than 200 seats and that expires 15 minutes after the scheduled departure time of the aircraft.
Active Loading means that period of time that commences sixty (60) minutes prior to the scheduled departure time and that expires thirty
Active Loading means the period of time that commences forty-five (45) minutes prior to the scheduled departure time and expires fifteen (15) minutes after the scheduled departure time of the aircraft.

Examples of Active Loading in a sentence

  • Unless a Commercial Vehicle is engaged in the Active Loading or Active Unloading of passengers, a Driver shall not allow his or her vehicle engine to idle and shall turn off the engine.

  • Airline’s Preferential Use Space are subject to the change of facility status, relocation, Active Loading and Active Unloading period requirements and other provisions of this Rates and Charges Regulation.

  • Unless a Commercial Vehicle is engaged in Active Loading or Active Unloading at Levels 1, 2 or 3, a Driver shall not allow his or her Vehicle engine to idle and shall turn the engine off.

  • Vehicles-for-Hire are prohibited from parking in theCommercial Lanes except for Active Loading or Unloading in designated spaces for such activity.

  • Vehicles-for-Hire are prohibited from parking in the Commercial Lanes except for Active Loading or Unloading in designated spaces for such activity.

  • Those airlines requesting accommodation whose desired schedules do not affect the Active Loading and Unloading time frames of a single Signatory Airline, its Affiliate(s), or other airlines operating from such Airline’s Preferential Use Premises under City-approved subleases or ground handling agreements may be accommodated on an expedited basis.

  • Active Loading: When passengers are placing luggage in and are entering a vehicle to depart the Airport, and includes situations where passengers are en-route with luggage to the vehicle from the baggage claim belts.

  • A Simple and Improved Active Loading Method to Efficiently Encapsulate Staurosporine into Lipid-Based Nanoparticles for Enhanced Therapy of Multidrug Resistant Cancer.

  • Gate Scheduling and Use ProvisionsThe use of gates will be limited by the Active Loading and Active Unloading periods.Turnaround flights exceeding Active Loading and Unloading periods will be considered as an independent Arrival Only and an independent Departure Only for gate scheduling purposes.

  • In the event that City is unable to accommodate the existing or proposed operations of a requesting airline at the Domestic Common Use Terminal Areas, City has the right to schedule aircraft operations of such requesting airline at another Signatory Airline’s Preferential Use Premises provided such new operations do not interfere with the Active Loading and Active Unloading operations of the Signatory Airline.• Voluntary Accommodation by Signatory Airline.

Related to Active Loading

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.

  • Origin Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Product is received into the System, as such points are specified in Section III of this tariff.

  • Mixing zone means a limited area of a surface water body or aquifer where initial dilution of a discharge takes place and where certain water quality standards may be exceeded.

  • ro-ro passenger ship means a passenger ship with ro-ro spaces or special category spaces as defined in regulation II-2/3.

  • Production facility means a facility in California at which gasoline or CARBOB is produced. Upon request of a producer, the executive officer may designate, as part of the producer's production facility, a physically separate bulk storage facility which (A) is owned or leased by the producer, and (B) is operated by or at the direction of the producer, and (C) is not used to store or distribute gasoline or CARBOB that is not supplied from the production facility.

  • Disposal facility means a facility or part of a facility at which hazardous waste is intentionally placed into or on any land or water, and at which waste will remain after closure. The term disposal facility does not include a corrective action management unit into which remediation wastes are placed.

  • Rack means a mechanism for delivering motor vehicle fuel or diesel from a refinery or terminal into a truck, trailer, railroad car, or other means of non-bulk transfer.