Common use of Authority of Pilot in Command Clause in Contracts

Authority of Pilot in Command. Notwithstanding that CCS shall have Operational Control of the Aircraft during any flight conducted pursuant to this Agreement, CCS and Time Share Lessee expressly agree that the Pilot in Command, in his or her sole discretion, may terminate any flight, refuse to commence any flight, or take any other flight-related action which in the judgment of the Pilot in Command is necessitated by considerations of safety. The Pilot in Command shall have final and complete authority to postpone or cancel any flight for any reason or condition which in his or her judgment would compromise the safety of the flight. No such action of the Pilot in Command shall create or support any liability of CCS to Time Share Lessee for loss, injury, damage, or delay.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Aircraft Time Sharing Agreement (Century Communities, Inc.), Aircraft Time Sharing Agreement (Century Communities, Inc.), Aircraft Time Sharing Agreement (Century Communities, Inc.)