Airworthiness Certificates Clause Samples
The Airworthiness Certificates clause establishes the requirement that any aircraft used under the agreement must possess valid and current airworthiness certificates issued by the relevant aviation authority. In practice, this means that the operator or owner must ensure all aircraft are inspected, maintained, and certified as safe for flight before use, and must provide proof of such certification upon request. This clause serves to guarantee the safety and legal compliance of aircraft operations, thereby reducing liability and ensuring that only properly maintained aircraft are utilized.
Airworthiness Certificates. There may be certain programs and conditions that warrant technical assistance from each authority for the issuance of standard airworthiness certificates so that aircraft may be placed directly into operation from the site of manufacture. The importing authority may seek assistance from the exporting authority in the final processing and delivery of an airworthiness certificate when the aircraft has completed its manufacturing cycle, and has subsequently been granted an Export Certificate of Airworthiness by the exporting authority. This will require the development of a special procedure between the exporting and importing authorities to mitigate all undue regulatory burdens.
Airworthiness Certificates. [Reserved].
Airworthiness Certificates. An airworthiness certificate has been duly issued for each of the aircraft of the Company, all such airworthiness certificates are in full force and effect, each aircraft is in such operating condition, except for such repairs and maintenance in the ordinary course of business, as may be required to permit each such aircraft to be utilized in commercial charter operations and otherwise in material compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Airworthiness Certificates. (1) The reg- istered owner of an aircraft may apply to the Administrator for an airworthiness certificate for the aircraft. The Administrator shall issue an airworthiness certificate when the Adminis- trator finds that the aircraft conforms to its type certificate and, after inspection, is in con- dition for safe operation. The Administrator shall register each airworthiness certificate and may include appropriate information in the cer- tificate. The certificate number or other indi- vidual designation the Administrator requires shall be displayed on the aircraft. The Adminis- trator may include in an airworthiness certifi- cate terms required in the interest of safety.
(2) A person applying for the issuance or re- newal of an airworthiness certificate for an air- craft for which ownership has not been recorded under section 44107 or 44110 of this title must submit with the application information related to the ownership of the aircraft the Adminis- trator decides is necessary to identify each per- son having a property interest in the aircraft and the kind and extent of the interest.