Examples of FAA Regulations in a sentence
Operator's facility shall operate as a pilot’s school in accordance with applicable FAA Regulations.
The Owner shall also have the right to operate the Aircraft without having on board the original registration certificate or airworthiness certificate in the event that either or both such certificates disappear from the Aircraft, but only to the extent permitted by Exemption No. 5318 of the FAA Regulations or other similar exemption.
Citations in this Agreement to definitions and other provisions of the FAA Regulations codified at 14 C.F.R. Part 158, except the reference in paragraph 9 (g) below, refer to the version of such Regulations in effect on March 1, 2016.
Aerobatic" means maneuvers intentionally performed by an aircraft involving an abnormal attitude as defined in FAA Regulations.
This section does not limit the Aircraft owner’s authority to perform work on the Aircraft (as permitted by FAA Regulations) in the Hangar or areas on the Airport approved by County, nor does it limit the rights extended to mobile mechanics, technicians, and other service providers permitted by County for such activity.
Every helipad located above ground level shall be provided with a landing pad constructed in accordance with applicable Building Codes and/or FAA Regulations.
A specialized commercial flying services Operator engages in air transportation for hire for the purpose of providing the use of aircraft for the activities listed below: • Non-stop sightseeing flights that begin and end at the Airport• Crop dusting, seeding, spraying, and bird chasing• Banner towing and aerial advertising (Prohibited at SBA)• Firefighting• Any other operations not specifically addressed by FAA Regulations, and not otherwise addressed in this document Section 9-1.
All deficiencies that occur during the charter must be corrected in accordance with appropriate FAA Regulations or the Approved Maintenance Manual.
All helicopters performing services under this contract shall be maintained in an airworthy condition in accordance with the helicopter’s Standard Airworthiness Certificate, current FAA Regulations, and manufacturer’s specifications.
During the contract term, the contractor must maintain the aircraft in an airworthy condition in accordance with the FAA Regulations and the manufacturers recommendations.