Transfer of Aircraft Identification Sample Clauses

The Transfer of Aircraft Identification clause establishes the procedures and requirements for changing the official identification details of an aircraft, such as its registration number or call sign, during or after a transaction. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties involved to ensure that all necessary documentation is completed and submitted to the relevant aviation authorities, and may specify timelines or conditions under which the transfer must occur. Its core practical function is to ensure a clear and legally recognized transition of aircraft identity, thereby preventing confusion or disputes regarding ownership and regulatory compliance.
Transfer of Aircraft Identification. C.1.1 When discrete SSR codes are used for transfer of identification, they shall be assigned in accordance with Scumari vACC Squawk Generator or Marvinnordic Squawk Generator. C.1.2 Any change of SSR code by the accepting ATS Unit may only take place after the AoR boundary.
Transfer of Aircraft Identification. F.2.1 Transfer of aircraft identification between Lisboa ACC and Madrid ACC is normally performed by SSR code. F.2.2 When discrete SSR codes are used for transfer of identification, they shall be assigned in accordance with CCAMS/ORCAM. F.2.3 Any change of SSR code by the accepting ATS Unit may only take place after the transfer of control point. F.2.4 The accepting ATS Unit shall be notified of any observed irregularity in the operation of SSR transponders or ADS-B transmitters.
Transfer of Aircraft Identification. F.2.1 Transfer of aircraft identification between Porto TWR and Madrid ACC is normally performed by SSR code. F.2.2 When discrete SSR codes are used for transfer of identification, they shall be assigned in accordance with CCAMS/ORCAM. F.2.3 Any change of SSR code by the accepting ATS Unit may only take place after the transfer of control point. F.2.4 The accepting ATS Unit shall be notified of any observed irregularity in the operation of SSR transponders or ADS-B transmitters.
Transfer of Aircraft Identification. Transfer of aircraft identification between [ATS unit 1] and [ATS Unit 2] is normally performed by [one or more methods for the transfer of identification]. When discrete SSR codes are used for transfer of identification, they shall be assigned in accordance with ORCAM. Any change of SSR code by the accepting ATS Unit may only take place after the transfer of control point. The accepting ATS Unit shall be notified of any observed irregularity in the operation of SSR transponders or ADS-B transmitters.
Transfer of Aircraft Identification. F.2.1 Transfer of aircraft identification and control between Lisboa ACC and Faro TWR is done automatically with the transfer of communications.
Transfer of Aircraft Identification. A. Transfer of aircraft identification between the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ TMA and San ▇▇▇▇ CERAP is normally performed by transfer of the radar label. B. When discrete SSR codes are used for transfer of identification, they shall be assigned in accordance with ORCAM. C. Any change of SSR code by the accepting ATS Unit may only take places after the transfer of control point. D. The accepting ATS Unit shall be notified of any observed irregularity in the operation of SSR transponders.
Transfer of Aircraft Identification a) Transfer of aircraft identification between Gibraltar ATC and Sevilla ATC is normally performed by transfer of the radar label. b) When discrete SSR codes are used for transfer of identification, they shall be assigned in accordance with ORCAM. c) Any change of SSR code by the accepting ATS Unit may only take place after the transfer of control point. d) The accepting ATS Unit shall be notified of any observed irregularity in the operation of SSR transponders.

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