Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme definition

Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme or "Scheme" means a detailed scheme agreed with the Operator which sets out the measures to be taken to avoid at all times the impact of the development on the Perwinnes primary radar and air traffic management operations of the Operator.
Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme means the detailed scheme as revised and agreed with the Operator setting out the measures to be taken to mitigate at all relevant times the impact of the Development on the Lowther Hill Primary Radar Installation and the associated air traffic management operations of the Operator by ensuring that, by appropriate measures, including where necessary the provision of additional radar coverage, any adverse impacts of the Development on the Lowther Hill Primary Radar and the Operator’s operations is avoided; and
Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme or "Scheme" means a detailed scheme agreed with the Operator which sets out the measures to be taken to avoid at all times the impact of the

Examples of Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme in a sentence

  • No part of any turbine shall be erected above ground until a Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme agreed with the Operator has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Licensing Authority and following consultation with the Operator, in order to avoid the impact of the Development on the Primary Radar of the Operator located at Perwinnes and associated air traffic management operations.

  • No part of any turbine shall be erected above ground until the approved Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme has been implemented and the Works shall thereafter be operated fully in accordance with such approved Scheme.

  • No part of any WTG shall be erected until a Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme (“PRMS”) has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Scottish Ministers following consultation with Aberdeen Airport Limited, NATS (En Route) Public Limited Company (“NERL”) and the MOD.

  • No blades shall be fitted to any turbine unless and until the approved Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme has been implemented and the development shall thereafter be operated fully in accordance with such approved Scheme.Reason: In the interests of aviation safeguarding.

  • As a consequence, there can be no assurance that all events occurring before the date of this Term Sheet that would affect the trading price of DRBHCOM Shares (and therefore the price of the Call Warrants) have been publicly disclosed.

  • No blades shall be fitted to any turbine until the approved Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme has been implemented and the Development shall thereafter be operated fully in accordance with such approved Scheme.

  • No part of any turbine shall be erected above ground until a Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme agreed with the Operator has been submitted to and approved in writing by Allerdale Borough Council in order to avoid the impact of the development on the Primary Radar of the Operator located at Lowther Hill and associated air traffic management operations.Reason: In the interests of aviation safeguarding.

  • We refer to Condition 6 of the Consent and we can confirm that the terms of the Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme submitted to you by the Developer on 14 December 2016 are agreed with Glasgow Airport Limited and, once implemented, will adequately minimise the impairment of the performance of aerodrome navigation aids and the efficiency of air traffic control services at Glasgow Airport.

  • No part of any turbine shall be erected above ground until a Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme agreed with the Operator has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Scottish Ministers in order to avoid the impact of the development on the Primary Radar of the Operator located at Lowther Hill, Cumbernauld and Glasgow and associated air traffic management operations.

  • NATS (En-Route) plc (“NERL) (4) No part of any turbine shall be erected above ground until a Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme agreed with the Operator has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Scottish Ministers in order to avoid the impact of the development on the Primary Radars of the Operator located at Lowther Hill and Cumbernauld and associated air traffic management operations.


More Definitions of Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme

Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme or “scheme” means a detailed scheme agreed with the Operator which sets out the measures to be taken to mitigate at all times the impact of the development on the Claxby primary radar and air traffic management operations of the Operator, such to reflect the requirements of the submitted statement of common understanding.
Primary Radar Mitigation Scheme means a detailed scheme agreed with the Operator which sets out the measures to be taken to avoid at all times the impact of the development on the St Annes and Great Dun Fell primary radars and on air traffic management operations of the Operator through the creation of a plot suppression zone integrated into the infrastructure of the Operator;

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