Time Controlled Part definition

Time Controlled Part means any Item of Equipment, including any Life Limited Part, having a Task applicable to it based upon a predetermined time limit or interval in accordance with the MPD to the extent such Task requires such Item of Equipment to be discarded, overhauled, or re-certified upon reaching such time limit or interval.
Time Controlled Part. Part or component that has an established service life, at which time certain maintenance must be performed or the item is scrapped. The service life may be based on operating hours, cycles, landing, calendar time, or combinations of these.

Examples of Time Controlled Part in a sentence

  • With respect to any Time Controlled Part that has an interval in the MPD that is less than the respective intervals set forth in sub-clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above, such Time Controlled Part shall have a minimum time remaining to its next Overhaul, replacement or other required maintenance that is equal to the full interval allowable pursuant to the MPD.

  • Any Time Controlled Part which is removed in accordance with the Lessee's Maintenance Program shall be replaced with a part of the same manufacture and an equivalent or later part number equal to the replaced Part and be completely interchangeable as to the form, fit and function and shall be airworthy.

  • A technical representative for both Lessor and Lessee shall prepare and sign a list of discrepancies of an airworthy nature or discrepancies from the delivery requirements of Exhibit I hereto (excluding any discrepancies relating to any Time Controlled Part) in the Aircraft systems and components found during such test flight which exceed maintenance manual allowable limits.

Related to Time Controlled Part

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  • Commonly Controlled Entity an entity, whether or not incorporated, that is under common control with the Borrower within the meaning of Section 4001 of ERISA or is part of a group that includes the Borrower and that is treated as a single employer under Section 414 of the Code.

  • controlled flight means any flight which is subject to an air traffic control clearance;

  • Controlled Entities means those entities (including special purpose entities) over which another party has the power to govern, directly or indirectly, decision making in relation to financial and operating policies, so as to require that entity to conform with such controlling party’s objectives;