Airworthiness Directives definition

Airworthiness Directives or "ADS" means all airworthiness directives (or equivalent) of the FAA and the Aviation Authority applicable to the Aircraft.
Airworthiness Directives or “ADs” means all airworthiness directives (or equivalent) applicable to the Aircraft issued by any one or more of the Aviation Authority, DGAC, FAA and EASA.
Airworthiness Directives or "ADs" means all airworthiness directives (or equivalent) applicable to the Aircraft issued either by the Aviation Authority or the aviation authority of the country of manufacture of the Aircraft.

Examples of Airworthiness Directives in a sentence

  • Spirit shall operate, maintain and troubleshoot the Eligible Equipment compliant with the applicable Airbus operating, maintenance and troubleshooting manuals, the then current MMP for Spirit, and to the extent applicable, IAE's written instructions, including, but not limited to, service information letters, all operator wires and non-modification service bulletins, component maintenance manuals and Airworthiness Directives.


More Definitions of Airworthiness Directives

Airworthiness Directives means a document issued or adopted by the Director which mandates actions to be performed to restore an acceptable level of safety for an aircraft when evidence shows that the safety level may otherwise be compromised;
Airworthiness Directives has the meaning given the 8.6 hereof.
Airworthiness Directives or “AD” means regulatory rules issued by the relevant Airworthiness authorities that may have an impact on Aircraft operation and or maintenance.
Airworthiness Directives means the legally enforceable rules issued by:
Airworthiness Directives means legally enforceable rules issued by the FAA in accordance with 14 CFR part 39 or mandatory regulatory documents issued by the DGCA in accordance with CAR, Section 2, Series M, Part I.
Airworthiness Directives has the meaning given in Section 9.06 hereof.