Examples of Training Aircraft in a sentence
Standby Parts not installed in the Training Aircraft will be redelivered to Customer on board the last aircraft used for Flight Crew Training.
For Replacement Parts, title will transfer to Customer at the time such part is installed on the Training Aircraft.
To support Flight Crew Training, Boeing agrees to provide normal line maintenance and expendable spare parts at no charge on the Training Aircraft; and, Customer agrees to provide Standby Parts for the Training Aircraft.
Examples of a SASO include, but are not limited to, Flight Training, Aircraft maintenance, Air charter, Air Taxi, Aircraft Sales, Aircraft Rental, Air Ambulance, Avionics Sales and Maintenance, avionics, instrument or propeller services, Aircraft Storage, sale of pilot supplies, or other specialized commercial flight support businesses.
If the astronaut flying weather reconnaissance in the Shuttle Training Aircraft executes the approach and considers the landing conditions to be acceptable, this limit may be increased to 17 knots.
These activities include, but are not limited to, Air Taxi and Charter operations, Aircraft fueling, Aircraft storage, Flight Training, Aircraft Rental, Aircraft Sales, Aircraft repair and maintenance, sightseeing, aerial photography, crop dusting, aerial advertising, aerial surveying, air carrier operations, sale of Aircraft parts, sale and maintenance of Aircraft accessories, radio, communication and navigational equipment, Flying Clubs and any other aeronautical or aviation related activity.
This class will utilize Cleveland Community College’s new ARFF Training Aircraft.
If parts other than those discussed above fail on the Training Aircraft during Flight Crew Training, Boeing will attempt to provide Replacement Parts for those failed parts.
Lights shall be set up approximately fifteen (15) minutes prior to usage start time and shall be retrieved either fifteen (15) minutes prior to airfield closing for Government Flight Training Aircraft or when no longer needed (as confirmed by aircrews).
In addition, other aspects considered in the analysis of regulatory issues are Training, Aircraft Maintenance and Security.