Relevant Aviation Authority definition
Examples of Relevant Aviation Authority in a sentence
Except for BFE, the cockpit, all calendar lifed emergency equipment, toilets and galley areas and the interior shall be in serviceable condition and shall meet applicable fire resistance regulations issued by the Relevant Aviation Authority in effect on the date the Aircraft is returned under the Lease.
All Manufacturer's Mandatory Service Bulletins and Airworthiness Directives issued by the Relevant Aviation Authority and, in either case, applicable to the Aircraft, which are in force on the date the Aircraft is returned under the Lease and which require termination within six months of the date the Aircraft is returned under the Lease shall have been accomplished on the Aircraft.
The Aircraft Documentation shall document all repairs to the Aircraft with appropriate references to the Structural Repair Manual and a repair scheme approved by the Manufacturer or the Relevant Aviation Authority.
The Aircraft Documentation shall be current as of the date the Aircraft is returned under the Lease and in full compliance with the requirements of the Relevant Aviation Authority.
Should there be any: Additional costs resulting from actual routes flown; additional taxes or fees be imposed; changes made to existing taxes or fees; or changes made to the price of fuel, by any Government Agent, the Aviation Authority or any Relevant Aviation Authority, such change being directly connected to the provision of the Charter Flights contained herein and implemented after the date of this Agreement, the Charter Fee will be amended to reflect such change in price, detailed above.