Common use of Engine Documents Clause in Contracts

Engine Documents. The Engine Documents will: (a) be delivered by Lessee to Lessor, together with the records generated by Lessee and records maintained or obtained, or required to be maintained or obtained, under the applicable rules and regulations of the Air Authority or any other applicable Law. With respect to any Part installed by Lessee during the Term and not removed prior to Redelivery, the records returned to Lessor will include: (i) part number, description and serial number (if Part is serialized); (ii) historical record, including but not limited to (A) serviceability status at installation, (B) for a time-controlled Part, total time and cycles, time and cycles since overhaul as may be applicable, and total time and cycles of the Engine at the time of Part installation, and (C) for an LLP, “back-to-birth” documentation tracing usage of the Part since new. The Engine Documents will be accurate and complete and satisfy all other requirements so as to permit immediate use of the Engine under the rules and regulations of the Air Authority. At minimum, the Engine Documents shall include the following: 1. Certified statement as to Engine Flight Hours and Engine Cycles since overhaul on each Engine module. 2. Engine Log Book (as applicable to Lessee’s records keeping system).

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Sources: Engine Lease Common Terms Agreement (Controladora Vuela Compania De Aviacion, S.A.B. De C.V.)

Engine Documents. The Engine Documents will: (a) be delivered by Lessee to Lessor, together with the records generated by Lessee and records maintained or obtained, or required to be maintained or obtained, under the applicable rules and regulations of the Air Authority or any other applicable Law. With respect to any Part installed by Lessee during the Term and not removed prior to Redelivery, the records returned to Lessor will include: (i) part number, description and serial number (if Part is serialized); (ii) historical record, including but not limited to (A) serviceability status at installation, (B) for a time-controlled Part, total time and cycles, time and cycles since overhaul as may be applicable, and total time and cycles of the Engine at the time of Part installation, and (C) for an LLP, “back-to-birth” documentation tracing usage of the Part since new. The Engine Documents will be accurate and complete and satisfy all other applicable requirements so as to permit immediate use of the Engine under the rules and regulations of the Air Authority. At minimum, the Engine Documents shall include the followingfollowing to the extent available to Lessee from the records of Lessee or the Engine maintenance provider: 1. Certified statement as to Engine Flight Hours and Engine Cycles since overhaul on each Engine module. 2. Engine Log Book (as applicable to Lessee’s records keeping system). 3. Engine Master Record (record of installation and removal and accumulated Engine Flight Hours and Engine Cycles).

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Sources: Engine Lease (Airtran Airways Inc)