Basic Shop Visit definition

Basic Shop Visit means, with respect to any Engine or the APU, any shop visit, as defined by the Engine Manufacturer or the APU manufacturer, as the case may be, that is based on an approved program of condition monitoring and trend monitoring of performance deterioration that results in an Engine or APU, as the case may be, being restored to full performance standard.
Basic Shop Visit means any shop visit, as defined by the Engine Manufacturer that is based on an approved program of condition monitoring and trend monitoring of performance deterioration that results in an Engine being restored to full performance standard.
Basic Shop Visit means, (1) with respect to any Engine, any shop visit, as defined by Engine Manufacturer that is based on an approved program of condition monitoring and trend monitoring of performance deterioration requiring complete disassembly, inspection and repair of any module of an Engine or a whole Engine that results in a minimum of 5,000 cycles of operation remaining on each of the life limited Parts in such Engine and with an attempt to restore performance to a level consistent with Engine Manufacturer's specification applicable to such Parts upon the completion of a shop visit of the kind contemplated by this clause (1) and (2) with respect to the APU, a restoration of the nucleus or hot section as defined by the APU manufacturer.

Examples of Basic Shop Visit in a sentence

  • In any case in which the amount paid to Lessee is not sufficient to pay the cost of such check, Basic Shop Visit or Landing Gear Overhaul, to such extent Lessee shall be obligated to meet such costs from its own resources.

  • With respect to the APU, have no more than 3,000 APU hours since last removal and the most recent Basic Shop Visit, and shall have a video borescope inspection performed by Lessee during Final Inspection, and in the presence of the Inspecting Parties, and satisfactory evidence shall be provided to Lessor reflecting the correction of any discrepancies from manufacturer or regulatory limitations, recommendations and/or tolerances found during such inspection.

  • Lessor shall not be obliged to pay any sum under Sections 3.2 of this Schedule 1 to the extent the amount requested would exceed the lesser of (1) the balance in the relevant notional account at and as of the time the relevant check, Basic Shop Visit or Landing Gear Overhaul was completed and (2) the balance of such notional account at the time Lessor is required pursuant to this Section 3 to make a payment to Lessee in respect of such request.

  • Lessor shall, subject to Section 2.4 of this Schedule 2 and if no Default has occurred and is then continuing, reimburse Lessee from the APU account the actual costs incurred by Lessee in respect of labor and materials consumed during a scheduled Basic Shop Visit for the APU, including the cost of defect rectification (but excluding any maintenance resulting from design faults or damage covered by warranty or caused by accidental damage, foreign objects, faulty maintenance or operational mishandling).

  • With respect to the APU, have no less than 3,000 APU Hours remaining until its next APU Basic Shop Visit, and the APU shall have had a complete (100% of all accessible stages) video borescope inspection performed at Lessor’s cost.

  • With respect to the APU, have not more than 3,500 APU Hours since its last removal and APU Basic Shop Visit, and the APU shall have had a complete (100% of all accessible stages) video borescope inspection shall have been performed at Lessor’s cost.

  • Lessor shall not be obliged to pay any sum under Sections 2.2 of this Schedule 2 to the extent the amount requested would exceed the lesser of (1) the balance in the relevant notional account at and as of the time the relevant check, Basic Shop Visit or Landing Gear Overhaul was completed and (2) the balance of such notional account at the time Lessor is required pursuant to this Section 2 to make a payment to Lessee in respect of such request.


More Definitions of Basic Shop Visit

Basic Shop Visit means, (1) with respect to any Engine, any shop visit, as defined by Engine Manufacturer that is based on an approved program of condition monitoring and trend monitoring of performance deterioration requiring complete disassembly, inspection and repair of any module of an Engine or a whole Engine that results in a minimum of 5,000 cycles of operation remaining on each of the life limited Parts in such Engine and with an attempt to restore performance to a level consistent with Engine Manufacturer's specification applicable to Frontier Lease Agreement (MSN 28760) Schedule 1 Execution Copy -2- such Parts upon the completion of a shop visit of the kind contemplated by this clause (1) and (2) with respect to the APU, a restoration of the nucleus or hot section as defined by the APU manufacturer.

Related to Basic Shop Visit

  • Landing Gear means the installed main and nose landing gear, components and their associated actuators, side braces and parts.

  • AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, as of any Valuation Date, means the dollar amount equal to (i) the sum of (A) the product of the number of shares of AMPS and Other AMPS Outstanding on such Valuation Date multiplied by the sum of (a) $25,000 and (b) any applicable redemption premium attributable to the designation of a Premium Call Period; (B) the aggregate amount of cash dividends (whether or not earned or declared) that will have accumulated for each share of AMPS and Other AMPS Outstanding, in each case, to (but not including) the end of the current Dividend Period that follows such Valuation Date in the event the then current Dividend Period will end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date or

  • Installation Site means the site at which the Product is originally installed.

  • Nuclear installation means any installation of such class or description as may be prescribed by regulations made by the relevant Secretary of State from time to time by statutory instrument, being an installation designed or adapted for:

  • Busy Line Verification (BLV) means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.

  • Installation Date means the date specified in the Statement of Work by which the Contractor must have the ordered Equipment ready (certified) for use by the State.

  • Support Hours means 24 hours per day with the exception of first and second Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day;

  • Launch Vehicle means an object, or any part thereof, intended for launch, launched from Earth, or returning to Earth which carries Payloads or persons, or both.

  • APU means the auxiliary power unit of the Aircraft.

  • Installation Work means the construction and installation of the System and the start-up, testing and acceptance (but not the operation and maintenance) thereof, all performed by or for Provider at the Premises.

  • Site Visit means a visit to the Site; and