Operationally Ready definition
Examples of Operationally Ready in a sentence
An Operationally Ready National Serviceman may be given adequate time-off from duty to allow him sufficient time to return home and then report for National Service duty.
For Borrowers with National Service (NS) obligations, interest will be chargeable with effect from the first day of the 4th calendar month following Operationally Ready Date (ORD).
Regardless of whether or not an Aircraft has exceeded its NA Day allowance provided in Articles 11.2, 11.3 and 11.4, the UN shall (i) be entitled to make a deduction in accordance with Article 11.6, and (ii) be entitled to claim Liquidated Damages in accordance with Article 13, for each and every Day that a Replacement Aircraft is not Operationally Ready, from the above sixteenth (16th) Day until such date that the Replacement Aircraft is Operationally Ready.