United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2003-04-01
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Amendments Series
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This rule updates and revises the regulations for repair stations. This action is necessary because many of the current repair station regulations do not reflect changes in repair station business practices and aircraft maintenance practices.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2003-04-01
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PDF
This rule updates and revises the regulations for repair stations. This action is necessary because many of the current repair station regulations do not reflect changes in repair station business practices and aircraft maintenance practices.
The FAA is establishing a new termination date for Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) No. 58 (55 FR 40275; October 2, 1990), which provides for the approval of an alternate method (known as Advanced Qualification Program or AQP) for qualifying, training and certifying, and otherwise ensuring the competency of crewmembers, aircraft dispatche
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2002-03-12
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This action supersedes Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) 92-3, which was published on January 15, 2002, to allow operators to quickly modify the flightcrew compartment door to delay or deter unauthorized entry to the flightcrew compartment.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is making minor technical changes to its regulations by removing Special Federal Aviation Regulations (SFARs) that have expired, as well as references to them, from the Code of Federal Regulations
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2002-03-01
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Amendments Series
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PDF
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is making minor technical changes to its regulations by removing Special Federal Aviation Regulations (SFARs) that have expired, as well as references to them, from the Code of Federal Regulations.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is further delaying the effective date of a final rule that amends the reporting requirements for air carriers and certificated domestic and foreign repair station operators concerning failures, malfunctions, and defects of aircraft, aircraft engines, systems, and components
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2002-01-16
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Amendments Series
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PDF
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is further delaying the effective date of a final rule that amends the reporting requirements for air carriers and certificated domestic and foreign repair station operators concerning failures, malfunctions, and defects of aircraft, aircraft engines, systems, and components.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2002-01-15
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Amendments Series
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PDF
This amendment implements two security design requirements governing transport category airplanes. This amendment requires a means to protect the flightdeck from unauthorized intrusion and small arms fire or fragmentation devices.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2002-01-10
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This action supersedes SFAR 92-2, which was published on November 21, 2001 to allow operators to quickly modify the flightcrew compartment door to delay or deter unauthorized entry to the flightcrew compartment.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-11-19
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This action supersedes SFAR 92-1, which was published October 17, 2001, allowing air carriers to quickly modify the flightcrew compartment door to delay or deter unauthorized entry to the flightcrew compartment.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-10-12
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This action supersedes SFAR 92 which was published October 9, 2001, by allowing certain air carriers to quickly modify the flightcrew compartment door to delay or deter unauthorized entry to the flightcrew compartment.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-10-01
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This action allows airline operators to quickly modify the flightcrew compartment door to delay or deter unauthorized entry to the flightcrew compartment. This action temporarily authorizes variances from existing design standards for the doors and allows for approval for return to service of modified airplanes without prior approved data if the mo
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-10-01
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This action extends the time allowed to meet certain qualification requirements. The action is being taken because the affected persons may not have been able to timely fulfill requirements due to the circumstances in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The action will temporarily extend the time allowed to complete the requiremen
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-10-01
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This action extends the time allowed to meet certain qualification requirements. The action is being taken because the affected persons may not have been able to timely fulfill requirements due to the circumstances in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The action will temporarily extend the time allowed to complete the requiremen
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-08-17
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This regulation allows operators of specified airplanes to operate those airplanes under part 121, part 125, or part 135 without meeting the resolution requirements for certain parameters of information recorded by flight data recorders. Shortly before the compliance date for the regulations, the FAA received information from airplane manufacturers
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-08-17
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This regulation allows operators of specified airplanes to operate those airplanes under part 121, part 125, or part 135 without meeting the resolution requirements for certain parameters of information recorded by flight data recorders. Shortly before the compliance date for the regulations, the FAA received information from airplane manufacturers
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
2001-08-01
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Amendments Series
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PDF
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is revising its drug and alcohol regulations. This final rule incorporates changes in the Department of Transportation (DOT) final rule, Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs, published December 19, 2000.
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