Aircraft 3 definition

Aircraft 3 means Airframe 3, and the Engines, the Parts, and the Aircraft Documents associated with Airframe 3. The Engines associated with Aircraft 3 shall be deemed part of the “Aircraft 3” whether or not from time to time attached to the Airframe or removed from the Airframe.
Aircraft 3 means collectively that certain Gulfstream Aerospace G280 aircraft bearing U.S. registration number N228BA and manufacturer's serial number 2103 (“Airframe 3”), together with two (2) Honeywell AS907-2-1G engines bearing manufacturer's serial numbers P130323 & P130324 (“Aircraft 3 Engines”), and all Parts and Aircraft Documents associated with Aircraft 3. The Aircraft 3 Engines shall be deemed part of Aircraft 3 whether or not from time to time attached to Airframe 3 or removed from Airframe 3.
Aircraft 3 means the Boeing 747-8F aircraft, which is the subject of the Aircraft Purchase Agreement and this Agreement, identified as such and as more particularly described in Schedule 2 (Aircraft Details), including the Airframe, Engines and Parts relating thereto, together with, as the context permits, the aircraft and engine manuals, records and other technical documents to be delivered therewith.

Examples of Aircraft 3 in a sentence

  • DETAILS OF AIRCRAFTRegistration Mark:T7-Manufacturer's Designation of Aircraft: Serial Number: Manufacturer of Aircraft: 3.

  • Aircraft 3 is a small aircraft and is 6 miles from Aircraft 1.*The resultant separation between Aircraft 2 and 3 is at least 4.2 miles.

  • F2.3 Non Large Aircraft 3 years experience exercising B1 or B2 privileges on non- large aircraft or as MCAR-145 B1 or B2 support staff, or a combination of both.

  • F2.2 Large Aircraft 3 years experience exercising B1.1, B1.3 or B2 privileges on large aircraft or as MCAR-145 B1.1, B1.3 or B2 support staff, or a combination of both.

  • FIG 5−9−7Simultaneous Dependent Approaches EXAMPLE−In FIG 5-9-7, Aircraft 2 is 1.5 miles from Aircraft 1, and Aircraft 3 is 1.5 miles or more from Aircraft 2.

  • Approved radar separation must be maintained between Aircraft 1 and Aircraft 3.

  • Set forth on Schedule I hereto, with respect to each Aircraft, is (1) the current Scheduled Delivery Date of such Aircraft, (2) the aggregate amount of Advances received by the Manufacturer prior to the date hereof with respect to such Aircraft, (3) the remaining scheduled dates and amounts of Advances with respect to such Aircraft due after the date hereof and (4) the estimated purchase price as of the currently Scheduled Delivery Date for such Aircraft.

  • The scenario model is complex and involves many physical objects, composite components, and temporal constraints.The system now recognizes 21 basic video events, 8 video events involving the Ground Power Unit (GPU), 8 video events involving the Tanker, 3 video events involving the Aircraft, 3 video events involving the Tow Tractor, 3 video events involving the Conveyor, and 12 video events involving the Loader and the Transporter, so a total number of 58 video events.

  • Aircraft 3 The filler sectors on this aircraft to be: Brussels 6 x weeklyRennes 1 x weekly You had indicated a concern that to operate Brussels would mean late operations on some of the other sectors but we do not think that later services on such destinations as Malaga or Faro would cause a problem.

  • FIG 5–9–7Simultaneous Dependent Approaches EXAMPLE–In FIG 5-9-7, Aircraft 2 is 1.5 miles from Aircraft 1, and Aircraft 3 is 1.5 miles or more from Aircraft 2.


More Definitions of Aircraft 3

Aircraft 3 means the Canadian registered DHC-8-102 (msn. 190), as the same is further described in the relevant Aircraft Mortgage;
Aircraft 3 means the A330-300 aircraft with delivery rank no. 5 as more specifically described in Schedule III to the Credit Agreement including (i) the relevant Airframe, (ii) the Engines attached thereto and where the context admits (iii) the Manuals and Technical Records.
Aircraft 3 means the A380-800 aircraft bearing manufacturer serial number 182 as more particularly specified in Schedule 4 (Specified Aircraft) to the Procurement Agreement relating to such aircraft;
Aircraft 3. Aircraft 4”, “Aircraft 5”, “Aircraft 6”, “Aircraft 7”, “Aircraft 8”, “Aircraft 9”, “Aircraft 10”, “Aircraft 11”, “Aircraft 12”, “Aircraft 13”, “Aircraft 14”, “Aircraft 15”, “Aircraft 16”, “Aircraft 17”, “Aircraft 18”, “Aircraft 19” and “Aircraft 20” respectively.

Related to Aircraft 3

  • aircraft type means all aircraft of the same basic design including all modifications thereto except those modifications which result in a change in handling or flight characteristics;

  • Aircraft means any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth’s surface;

  • Aircraft Documents means all flight records, maintenance records, historical records, modification records, overhaul records, manuals, logbooks, authorizations, drawings and data relating to the Airframe, any Engine, or any Part, or that are required by Applicable Law to be created or maintained with respect to the maintenance and/or operation of the Aircraft.

  • Aircraft Protocol means the official English language text of the Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment, adopted on November 16, 2001, at a diplomatic conference in Cape Town, South Africa, and all amendments, supplements, and revisions thereto (and from and after the effective date of the Cape Town Treaty in the relevant country, means when referring to the Aircraft Protocol with respect to that country, the Aircraft Protocol as in effect in such country, unless otherwise indicated).

  • New Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the Note Purchase Agreement.

  • Unmanned aircraft system means an unmanned aircraft and associated elements, including communication links and components that control the unmanned aircraft that are required for the pilot in command to operate safely and efficiently in the national airspace system.

  • Aircraft Mortgage means each Aircraft and Engine mortgage and security agreement entered into by any Borrower in favor of the Agent evidencing the Liens in respect of such Aircraft Collateral that will secure the Obligations, in each case as amended, modified, restated, supplemented or replaced from time to time.

  • Civil aircraft means any aircraft other than a public aircraft.

  • aircraft operator means a person that operated at least 729 commercial air transport flights departing from Union airports in the reporting period or, where that person may not be identified, the owner of the aircraft;

  • Unmanned aircraft means any aircraft operating or designed to operate autonomously or to be piloted remotely without a pilot on board;

  • Commercial aircraft means any civil aircraft used in flight activity for compensation or for hire.

  • airframes means airframes (other than those used in military, customs or police services) that, when appropriate aircraft engines are installed thereon, are type certified by the competent aviation authority to transport:

  • Airframe means the fuselage, booms, nacelles, cowlings, fairings, airfoil surfaces including rotors (but excluding propellers and rotating airfoils of a powerplant) and landing gear of an aircraft and their accessories and controls;

  • Aircraft Purchase Agreement Has the meaning specified in the NPA.

  • Leased Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the third recital to this Trust Supplement.

  • aircraft objects means airframes, aircraft engines and helicopters;

  • Public aircraft means an aircraft used exclusively in the service of any government or of any political subdivision thereof, including the government of any state, territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, but not including any government-owned aircraft engaged in carrying persons or property for commercial purposes.

  • Replacement Aircraft means the Aircraft of which a Replacement Airframe is part.

  • Engines means, as of any date of determination, all Engines then leased hereunder.

  • Engine under the Lease. The term "Engines" means, as of any date of determination, both Engines then leased to the Lessee pursuant to the Lease.

  • State aircraft means an aircraft, other than a commercial aircraft, owned and operated by the government of any country or the government of a colony, dependency, province, state, territory or municipality of a country;

  • engine type means a category of engines which do not differ in essential engine characteristics.

  • Aircraft Liability This policy does not cover "aircraft liability".

  • Operation of aircraft or “operate aircraft” means the use of aircraft for the purpose of air navigation, including the navigation or piloting of aircraft. Any person who causes or authorizes the operation of aircraft, whether with or without the right of legal control in the capacity of owner, lessee, or otherwise, of the aircraft, is engaging in the operation of aircraft.

  • large aircraft means an aircraft, classified as an aeroplane with a maximum take-off mass of more than 5 700 kg, or a multi-engined helicopter;

  • Owned Aircraft Has the meaning specified in the third recital to this Trust Supplement.