Aircraft movement definition

Aircraft movement means the number of arrivals and departures of aircraft into and out of an airport.
Aircraft movement means either a take-off or landing.
Aircraft movement means an aircraft take-off or landing at an aerodrome.

Examples of Aircraft movement in a sentence

  • Block-Out occurs when the main cabin door is closed and the parking brake is released, with the intent for Aircraft movement.

  • Aircraft movement, including extraction from and re-entry to leased space shall be the sole responsibility of the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) and restricted to FBO operating hours.

  • Aircraft movement, engine starts are prohibited during show hours of 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday.

  • Flight Duty Period (“FDP”) – A period of time that begins when a Pilot is required to Report for Duty with the intention of conducting a flight, a series of flights, or positioning or ferrying flights, and ends when the Aircraft is parked after the last flight and there is no intention for further Aircraft movement by the same Pilot.

  • Aircraft movement, including extraction from and re-entry to leased space shall be the sole responsibility of the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) and restricted to FBO operating hours or special arrangements between the owner and FBO.

  • Block-In – Block-In occurs when the Aircraft comes to rest, the parking brake is set and the main cabin door is opened, with no intent for further Aircraft movement.