Pilot Certificate Clause Samples

The Pilot Certificate clause establishes the requirement that any individual operating an aircraft must possess a valid and appropriate pilot's license or certificate. In practice, this means that only those who have been officially certified by the relevant aviation authority are permitted to act as pilots under the agreement, and proof of such certification may need to be provided upon request. This clause ensures that all flight operations are conducted by qualified personnel, thereby reducing liability and promoting safety.
Pilot Certificate. The Customer must hold a valid and current pilot certificate with appropriate ratings for the aircraft being rented and for the flight, and the Customer shall be Pilot-In-Command of the aircraft rented from Aerowood Aviation. The Customer will be responsible for the aircraft and will maintain operational control of the aircraft during the rental.
Pilot Certificate. Renter must hold a valid and current pilot certificate with appropriate ratings. The person named on the rental contract shall be the pilot in command. The Renter will fly the aircraft from the left seat and he/she will be responsible for the aircraft and its operation at all times.
Pilot Certificate. Renter must hold a valid and current pilot certificate with appropriate ratings. The person named on the rental contract shall be the pilot in command. The Renter will fly the aircraft from the left seat, and he/she will be responsible for the aircraft and its operation at all times. Currency – Renter must possess evidence of a current biennial flight review, medical certificate, and aircraft checkout by a pilot designated by the Operator. Preflight – Renter will personally conduct a preflight inspection of the aircraft as prescribed by the manufacturer. Renter shall use the manufacturers recommended pre-takeoff, cruise and pre-landing checklists. Weather – Renter shall plan to operate the aircraft only when the present and forecasted weather indicates VFR conditions local and end route (ceiling of at least 3,000 feet and visibility 5 miles or greater) unless Renter is instrument rated, current for IFR and specifically approved by the Operator for IFR flight. Take-off and landing area – No take-off or landing shall be made on any area other than the runways of an airport designed, constructed, maintained, and used as an airport with PAVED runways of no less than 2,000 feet. Physical conditions – Renter shall not operate the aircraft for a period of at least 12 hours after using intoxicating substances such as liquor, tranquilizers or sleeping aids.
Pilot Certificate. A certificate issued to a pilot by the FAA, which specifies the privileges, ratings and limitations given to the pilot by the FAA.

Related to Pilot Certificate

  • Lost Certificate Upon receipt by the Company of evidence satisfactory to it of the loss, theft, destruction or mutilation of this Purchase Warrant and of reasonably satisfactory indemnification or the posting of a bond, the Company shall execute and deliver a new Purchase Warrant of like tenor and date. Any such new Purchase Warrant executed and delivered as a result of such loss, theft, mutilation or destruction shall constitute a substitute contractual obligation on the part of the Company.

  • Replacement Certificates If, on the date a Securityholder’s escrow securities are to be released, the Escrow Agent holds a share certificate or other evidence representing more escrow securities than are to be released, the Escrow Agent will deliver the share certificate or other evidence to the Issuer or its transfer agent and request replacement share certificates or other evidence. The Issuer will cause replacement share certificates or other evidence to be prepared and delivered to the Escrow Agent. After the Escrow Agent receives the replacement share certificates or other evidence, the Escrow Agent will send to the Securityholder or at the Securityholder’s direction, the replacement share certificate or other evidence of the escrow securities released. The Escrow Agent and Issuer will act as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Independent Certificate A certificate or opinion to be delivered to the Indenture Trustee under the circumstances described in, and otherwise complying with, the applicable requirements of Section 11.1 of the Indenture, made by an Independent appraiser or other expert appointed by an Issuer Order and approved by the Indenture Trustee in the exercise of reasonable care, and stating that the signer has read the definition of “Independent” in the Indenture and that the signer is Independent within the meaning thereof.

  • Physician's Certificate When a female employee applies for pregnancy leave she must provide her supervisor with a certificate from her physician stating that she is pregnant and giving the estimated date of delivery at least two weeks prior to the date she plans to commence the leave. In the case of a female employee who stops working prior to the commencement of her scheduled leave because of a birth, still-birth or miscarriage that happens earlier than the employee was expected to give birth, that employee must, within two weeks of stopping work, give her supervisor: (a) written notice of the date the pregnancy leave began or is to begin, and (b) a certificate from a legally qualified medical practitioner that, (i) states the date of the birth, still-birth or miscarriage and the date the employee was expected to give birth. When a female employee resigns without notifying her supervisor that she is pregnant and she has not applied for pregnancy leave, but within two weeks following her resignation, provides her supervisor with a certificate from her physician stating she was unable to perform her job duties because of a medical condition arising from her pregnancy and giving the estimated or actual delivery date, she shall be entitled to pregnancy leave if it is requested.

  • TRANSFER AGENT’S CERTIFICATE The Company’s transfer agent shall have furnished or caused to be furnished to the Representative a certificate satisfactory to the Representative of one of its authorized officers with respect to the issuance of the Shares and such other customary matters related thereto as the Representative may reasonably request.