Contract Aircraft

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Definition of Contract Aircraft

A contract aircraft refers to an airplane that has received approval from the OAS (Office of Aeronautical Standards) for its use in line with the stipulations of a formal agreement. When a contractual agreement is in place, a contract aircraft is permitted for use in a variety of settings without any financial limitations. It is crucial to note that contract aircraft typically fulfill specific requirements set forth in the agreement indicating the terms of its use.

These requirements might incorporate equipment specifications, the pilot’s capabilities, and the experience necessary for operating the contract aircraft. Additionally, there might be stipulations on the number of hours of usage, along with the maximum distance that such an aircraft is allowed to fly. Contract aircraft is commonly used in government agencies and the military, although the private sector can also utilize contract aviation services.

In general, a contract aircraft is held to the same safety standards and regulations for all aircraft. Nevertheless, specific agreements may call for added safety measures when used for specific missions to ensure the protection of passengers, crew members and cargo. The OAS maintains strict safety standards for contract aircraft to ensure that they are safe for use even in high-stress situations.

In summary, a contract aircraft is an aircraft that a party contracted under a formal agreement for specific use. It is held to high safety standards and can be used in a variety of settings without any financial limitations.

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