FAA Approval definition
Examples of FAA Approval in a sentence
Within 270 days of the date LAWA receives an FAA Approval to proceed with the Air Quality Study, LAWA shall complete a Contract Award Process for selection of a contractor to conduct the Air Quality Study.
Within one year of the effective date of this Agreement, LAWA shall request, pursuant to the procedures in Section II.D of the Cooperation Agreement, an FAA Approval to proceed with the Health Study.
Within 240 days of the effective date of this Agreement, LAWA shall request, pursuant to the procedures in Section II.D of the Cooperation Agreement, an FAA Approval to proceed with the Air Quality Study.
Major alterations to aircraft with Restricted and Standard Airworthiness Certificates shall have been certified as airworthy and properly documented using FAA Form 337 signed in blocks 6 (Conformity) and 7 (Return to Service) by persons authorized under 14 CFR 43, and citing FAA Approval Data in block 8.
This item includes the coordination with the FAA Planning Manager and Grants Administrator/Engineer to provide the required information for FAA Approval.
As of the Effective Date, the Borrowers have not received any Entitlements with respect to the Real Property Collateral other than the FAA Approval.
Take any and all such action as is necessary and appropriate to maintain the FAA Approval in full force and effect and to cause the timely renewal and/or extension thereof.
There are no unperformed obligations or conditions with respect to the effectiveness of the FAA Approval that were or are required to be completed as of the Effective Date or, as applicable, as of any date of determination.
The FAA Approval is in full force and effect and there are no conditions that, with the passage of time or the giving of notice, or both, would permit the Federal Aviation Administration to rescind or materially and adversely amend the FAA Approval.
Neither Holdings nor the Borrowers are aware of any defects or actual or potential actions, challenges or proceedings by any third party or Governmental Authority with respect to the FAA Approval.