Back to Birth Traceability definition

Back to Birth Traceability means in respect of any Part or part, original documentary evidence specifying the part number and the unique serial number of such Part or part, and providing a detailed full operational history record acceptable to an FAA or EASA regulatory standard but in any event having the following: (i) the Original Delivery Document where Original Delivery Document means (x) for a part delivered new as a spare part, the manufacturer’s airworthiness document (FAA Form 8130–3 or EASA Form One (to the extent such EASA form is permitted by the FAA and the Maintenance Program)) showing the part number and serial number, (y) for a part delivered new installed on an assembly, the manufacturer’s assembly bill of material listing showing part number, serial number, assembly serial number and where relevant the as-delivered model and thrust rating; and (ii) a removal/installation (‘on/off’) transaction history detailing an unbroken record of the Flight Hours and Cycles elapsed at each relevant thrust rating (for Engine Life Limited Parts) from new up to current;
Back to Birth Traceability means in respect of any Part or part, original documentary evidence providing the part number and the unique serial number of such Part or part, and providing a detailed full record acceptable to an EASA regulatory standard but in any event having the following: (i) a removal/installation (‘on/off’) transaction history with the applicable hours and cycles at each on/off event up to and including installation of the Airframe and Engine; (ii) the original airworthiness tag document or other original record issued when the part was new such as the manufacturer’s tag certificate of conformity or readiness log document as appropriate and (iii) any other appropriate certified document or job card indicating hours, cycles or calendar time at each on/off event demonstrating an unbroken record of the hours, cycles or calendar time from date of manufacture of such part up to the relevant current time;
Back to Birth Traceability means in respect of any Part or part, original documentary evidence specifying the part number and the unique serial number of such Part or part, and providing a detailed full operational history record acceptable to an FAA or EASA regulatory standard but in any event having the following: (i) the Original Delivery Document where Original Delivery Document means (x) for a part delivered new as a spare part, the manufacturer’s airworthiness document (FAA Form 8130–3 or EASA Form One (to the extent such EASA form is permitted by

Examples of Back to Birth Traceability in a sentence

  • Impaired Water (or “Water Quality Impaired Water” or “Water Quality Limited Segment”) – A water is impaired for purposes of this permit if it has been identified by a State or U.S. EPA pursuant to Section303(d) of the Clean Water Act as not meeting applicable State water quality standards (these waters are called “water quality limited segments” under 40 CFR 30.2(j)).

  • Lessee has full details of the source and maintenance records of such Replacement Engine or Replacement Part with full Back to Birth Traceability and the previous operator or owner provides an Incident and Accident Statement acceptable to Lessor and Lessor Beneficiary.

  • All airframe Life Limited Parts – EASA Form 1 / FAA 8130-3 or TC Form One for each LLP, plus Back to Birth Traceability for each LLP.


More Definitions of Back to Birth Traceability

Back to Birth Traceability means in respect of any Life Limited Part, original documentary evidence specifying the part number and the unique serial number of such Life Limited Part, and providing a detailed full operational history record acceptable to an EASA regulatory standard but in any event having the following: (i) the "Original Delivery Documents" where such term means (a) for a part delivered new as a spare part, the manufacturer's airworthiness document (EASA Form One) showing the part number and serial number and (b) for a part delivered new installed on an assembly, the manufacturer's assembly bill of material listing the showing part number, serial number, assembly serial number and where relevant the asdelivered model and thrust rating, (ii) a certified removal/installation ('on/off') transaction history detailing an unbroken record of the Flight Hours and Cycles elapsed at each relevant thrust rating (for Engine Life Limited Parts) from new up to current and (iii) a statement from the last operator to the effect that such part was never involved in any incident or accident and was never subjected to overtemperature extreme stress condition or immersion in salt water and was not obtained from any government or military source;
Back to Birth Traceability means in respect of any Part or part, original documentary evidence specifying the part number and the unique serial number of such Part or part, and providing a detailed full operational history record acceptable to an FAA or EASA regulatory standard but in any event having the following: (i) the Original Delivery Document where Original Delivery Document means (x) for a part delivered new as a spare part, the manufacturer’s airworthiness document (FAA Form 8130–3 or EASA Form One (to the extent such EASA form is permitted by the FAA and the Maintenance Program)) showing the part number and serial number, (y) for a part delivered new installed on an assembly, the manufacturer’s assembly xxxx of material listing showing part number, serial number, assembly serial number and where relevant the as-delivered model and thrust rating; and (ii) a removal/installation (‘on/off’) transaction history detailing an unbroken record of the Flight Hours and Cycles elapsed at each relevant thrust rating (for Engine Life Limited Parts) from new up to current;
Back to Birth Traceability means in respect of any LLP, original, or certified copy of documentary evidence specifying the part number and the unique serial number of such LLP, and providing a detailed full operational history record acceptable to an EASA or FAA regulatory standard but in any event having the following: (i) the Original Delivery Document where Original Delivery Document means (x) for a part delivered new as a spare part, the manufacturer’s airworthiness document (FAA Form 8130-3 or EASA Form 1) showing the part number and serial number, (y) for a part delivered new installed on an assembly, the manufacturer’s assembly xxxx of material listing showing part number, serial number, assembly serial number and where relevant the as-delivered model and thrust rating; (ii) a certified removal/installation (‘on/off’) transaction history detailing an unbroken record of the hours and cycles elapsed at each relevant thrust rating (for engine LLPs) from new up to current.
Back to Birth Traceability means, with respect to a Part, the availability of documentation identifying with LATAM Shared Terms 41 specificity where, when and with which aircraft, aircraft operator and maintenance organization all previous maintenance and use of such Part occurred since new, with such documentation (which will include on/off logs with, for Engines, confirmation of thrust operated/cycles operated and associated engine log books) to be maintained contemporaneously with such maintenance and each removal and installation (not after the fact) and to be signed and stamped by authorized personnel.
Back to Birth Traceability means in respect of any Part or part, original documentary evidence specifying the part number and the unique serial number of such Part or part, and providing a detailed full operational history record which shall include but not be limited to the following:

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