Return of Engines. (a) Each Engine (including, without limitation, burner cans) shall have just completed a hot and cold section borescope inspection (which inspection Lessee shall cause to be recorded on videotape and shall provide a copy of such videotape to Lessor on the Return Occasion), and a power assurance shall have been run in accordance with the Maintenance Program or the manufacturer's maintenance manual and any defects discovered in such inspection exceeding manufacturer's in service limits for normal operations shall be corrected at Lessee's expense. Both the borescopes and the power assurance runs shall take place at the Return Location. (b) No Engine shall be on "Watch" for excessive oil consumption, high Exhaust Gas Temperature or any special or out of sequence inspection and each such Engine shall comply with the operations specification of Lessee. (c) No Engine will have less than 3,500 Engine flight hours and 2,500 Engine cycles (3,000 Engine flight hours and 2,000 Engine cycles if the Aircraft is returned at the end of second or third Renewal Term) of expected life remaining to the next scheduled removal. The expected life remaining will be determined in accordance with this Lease by review of the Engine LLP records and the borescope inspection and power assurance run referred to in subparagraph (a) above.
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Sources: Aircraft Lease Agreement (Copa Holdings, S.A.), Aircraft Lease Agreement (Copa Holdings, S.A.)