Overhaul definition

Overhaul means the restoration of an aircraft or aircraft component using methods, techniques, and practices acceptable to the Authority, including disassembly, cleaning, and inspection as permitted, repair as necessary, and reassembly; and testing in accordance with approved standards and technical data, or in accordance with current standards and technical data acceptable to the Authority, which have been developed and documented by the State of Design, holder of the type certificate, supplemental type certificate, or a material, part, process, or appliance approval under Parts Manufacturing Authorisation (PMA) or Technical Standard Order (TSO);
Overhaul means the full reconditioning of the Aircraft, an Engine, APU, Landing Gear, module or Part, as the case may be, in which such equipment has been fully disassembled; cleaned; thoroughly inspected; and returned to the highest standard specified by the applicable manufacturer's manual.
Overhaul means a process that ensures the aeronautical article is in complete conformity with the applicable service tolerances specified in the type certificate holder's, or equipment manufacturer's instructions for continued airworthiness, or in the data which is approved or accepted by the Authority. No person may describe an article as being overhauled unless it has been at least disassembled, cleaned, inspected, repaired as necessary, reassembled and tested in accordance with the above-specified data.

Examples of Overhaul in a sentence

  • This document defines the Textron Systems Inspection and Acceptance standard for Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO).

  • Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance is a major multi-product MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) provider.

  • Examples of support that may need to be provided in this area include Overhaul of VEMS MK 74 and MK 75, Test Set Trouble Shooting and Repair, and Sub-Component trouble shooting and Repair.

  • Examples of support that may need to be provided in these areas include Overhaul of VEMS MK 74 and MK 75, Test Set Trouble Shooting and Repair, and Sub-Component trouble shooting and Repair.

  • Description of the activities performed under the Repair & Overhaul (R&O) contract(s) supported by the inventory holdings if not supplied on the Part A spreadsheet (i.e. R&O on Hercules engines).


More Definitions of Overhaul

Overhaul means the full reconditioning of the Aircraft, an Engine, the APU, Landing Gear, module or Part, as the case may be, in which such equipment has been fully disassembled, cleaned, thoroughly inspected and returned to the highest standard specified by the applicable manufacturer’s manual.
Overhaul means a process that ensures the aeronautical article is in complete conformity with the applicable service tolerances specified in the type certificate holder's, or equipment manufacturer's instructions for continued airworthiness, or in the data, which is approved or accepted by the FAA, FOCA, or the FOCA’s Technical Agent.‌
Overhaul means the restoration of an aircraft/aircraft component by inspection and replacement in conformity with an approved standard to extend the operational life.
Overhaul means the full reconditioning of the Aircraft, an Engine, the APU, Landing Gear, module or Part, as the case may be, in which such equipment has been fully disassembled, cleaned, thoroughly inspected and returned to the highest standard specified by the applicable manufacturer's manual.
Overhaul means (as applicable):
Overhaul means to disassemble, inspect, repair as necessary, and check.
Overhaul means the restoration of an aeronautical product using methods, techniques and practices acceptable to the Authority, including dis-assembly, cleaning and inspection as permitted, repair as necessary and re-assembly and testing in accordance with approved standards and technical data, or in accordance with current standards and technical data acceptable to the Authority, which have been developed and documented by the State of Design, holder of the Type Certificate, Supplemental Type Certificate, and manufacturing approved standard in respect of material, part, process or appliance;