Minimum Engine Flight Hours definition

Minimum Engine Flight Hours means [****] Flight Hours.
Minimum Engine Flight Hours has the meaning given in the Aircraft Lease Agreement.
Minimum Engine Flight Hours means the figure corresponding to such term set forth in Appendix G.

Examples of Minimum Engine Flight Hours in a sentence

  • Required EGT Margin The EGT margin will be sufficient as referenced by Sage/Remote Diagnostics Performance Date and maximum power assurance runs to ensure that the Engine will remain on-wing (without restriction) for the Minimum Engine Cycles and Minimum Engine Flight Hours until the next expected removal for an Engine Refurbishment.

  • In addition, the EGT Margin shall be sufficient, and the Engine shall otherwise be in a condition, to permit the operation of the Engine for at least the Minimum Engine Flight Hours until its next expected Engine Refurbishment.

  • In addition, the EGT Margin shall be sufficient, and the Engine shall otherwise be in a condition, to permit the operation of the Engine for at least the Minimum Engine Flight Hours and the Minimum Engine Cycles until its next expected Engine Refurbishment.


More Definitions of Minimum Engine Flight Hours

Minimum Engine Flight Hours has the meaning given in Part VI of Schedule B to the Engine Lease Agreement.

Related to Minimum Engine Flight Hours

  • Flight Hour means each hour or part thereof elapsing from the moment at which the wheels of the Aircraft (or other aircraft in the case of Parts or Engines temporarily installed on such other aircraft) leave the ground on the take-off of the Aircraft (or such other aircraft) until the wheels of the Aircraft (or such other aircraft) touch the ground on the landing of the Aircraft (or such other aircraft) following such take-off.

  • Model Year means the CI engine manufacturer’s annual production period, which includes January 1st of a calendar year, or if the manufacturer has no annual production period, the calendar year.

  • Support Hours means between 8:30am and 5pm during Monday to Friday excluding standard UK Bank Holidays.

  • flight time means, for aeroplanes and touring motor gliders, the time between an aircraft first moving from its parking place for the purpose of taking off until it comes to rest on the designated parking position and all engines or propellers are shut down;

  • Peak Hours or “Peak Period” means the period with the highest ridership during the entire transit service day as determined by the transit operator. Must include at least one hour during the morning commute hours and one during evening commute hours, Monday through Friday. Each Peak Period cannot be longer than three hours.