Time Between Overhaul definition

Time Between Overhaul or “TBO” means the maximum elapse time allowed between successive overhauls of a Part as specified by the MRB Report or manufacturer of the Part.
Time Between Overhaul or “TBO” means the maximum number of Flight Hours that may be logged on a component before the Maintenance Manual requires the component be removed for overhaul.

Examples of Time Between Overhaul in a sentence

  • Note: Operators approved Fleet Accessories Time Between Overhaul (TBO) is 10,000 cycles.

  • The need for regular overhaul of engines, propellers, and other like Products, components, or parts according to their respective Time Between Overhaul ("TBO") schedules, considering normal use, wear and tear; shall not constitute a defect or failure under this warranty.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessor shall be responsible for the costs and expenses of the Hot Section Inspection and 3,000 Hours Time Between Overhaul, as such terms are defined in the Cessna Maintenance Manual.