United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-08-25
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Amendments Series
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These amendments require that U.S.-registered aircraft leased by foreign persons be maintained in accordance with acceptable maintenance standards and clarify certain rules to preclude the commingling of noncommon (private) and common-carriage operations.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-08-01
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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This amendment reinstates Special Federal Aviation Regulation [SFAR] No. 38-2 (50 FR 23941; June 7, 1985) and establishes a new termination date. The SFAR 38-2 was previously amended by SFAR 38-3 (51 FR 17274; May 9, 1986) to extend its termination date to allow time for the FAA, in a separate rulemaking action, to prepare a Notice of Proposed Rule
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-07-15
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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This amendment reinstates Special Federal Aviation Regulation [SFAR] No. 38-2 (50 FR 23941; June 7, 1985) and establishes a new termination date. The SFAR 38-2 was previously amended by SFAR 38-3 (51 FR 17274; May 9, 1986) to extend its termination date to allow time for the FAA, in a separate rulemaking action, to prepare a Notice of Proposed Rule
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-07-01
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Amendments Series
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This final rule amends the regulations applicable to protective breathing equipment (PBE) by: (1) Incorporating the requirements of § 25.19 of the Federal Aviation Regulations into current § 121.337; (2) providing new standards for PBE for crewmembers who may be required to fight in-flight fires; (3) requiring the performance of an approved firef
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-07-01
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Amendments Series
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This rule requires Part 121 air carriers to develop and use approved carry-on baggage programs. The rule also requires air carriers to verify that each article of baggage is properly stowed before the last cabin door is closed prior to pushback or taxi.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-06-15
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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This action revises the procedures for operation of aircraft in the airspace above the Grand Canyon up to an altitude of 9,000 feet above mean sea level (MSL), and extends the duration of those procedures to June 15, 1992. In recent years, the high volume of air traffic over the park has increased the risk of midair collision. The overflights also
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-05-26
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Amendments Series
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This amendment requires improved (digital) flight recorders with additional data parameters for airplanes type certificated before 1969 and operated in Part 121 operations. Review of National Transportation Safety Board accident/incident files for January 1983 to February 1986 revealed the high failure rate of the metal foil flight recorders.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-05-26
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Amendments Series
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This amendment requires improved (digital) flight recorders with additional data parameters for airplanes type certificated before 1969 and operated in Part 121 operations.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-04-27
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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This Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) establishes temporary procedures for the operation of all aircraft in the airspace above the Grand Canyon up to an altitude of 9,000 feet above mean sea level (MSL). In recent years, the high volume of air traffic over the park has increased the risk of midair collision. The overflights also generated
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-04-01
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Amendments Series
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This action establishes requirements pertaining to the use, installation, inspection, and testing of Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS) and Mode S transponders in U.S.-registered civil aircraft.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-02-17
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Amendments Series
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These amendments to Parts 21, 23, 36, 91, and 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) adopt certification procedures, airworthiness and noise standards, and operating rules for an additional category of propeller-driven, multiengine airplane, designated as the Commuter Category.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1987-01-01
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Amendments Series
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PDF
This rule amends and updates the operations and maintenance requirements pertaining to rotorcraft and establishes a new Class D rotorcraft-load combination.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1986-10-01
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Amendments Series
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This final rule amends flight time limitations and rest requirements for flight crewmembers engaged in air transportation. The rule is based on recommendations of a Regulatory Negotiation Advisory Committee composed of persons who represent the interests affected by the flight time rules.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1986-08-20
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Amendments Series
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These amendments upgrade the fire safety standards for cabin interior materials in transport category airplanes by: (1) Establishing new fire test criteria for type certification; (2) requiring that the cabin interiors of airplanes manufactured after a specified date and used in air carrier service comply with these new criteria; and (3) requiring
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1986-08-01
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Amendments Series
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This amendment requires certificate holders to carry in their aircraft medical kits containing equipment for use in the diagnosis and treatment of medical emergencies that might occur during flight time.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1986-05-01
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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PDF
This amendment extends the effectiveness of Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) No. 38-2 (50 FR 23941; June 7, 1985). SFAR 38-2 revised SFAR 38 primarily by specifying and clarifying FAA requirements for operating certificates and operations specifications for persons who operate under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Parts 121 and 135.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1986-04-30
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Special Federal Aviation Regulations Series
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This amendment extends the effectiveness of Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) No. 38-2 (50 FR 23941; June 7, 1985). SFAR 38-2 revised SFAR 38 primarily by specifying and clarifying FAA requirements for operating certificates and operations specifications for persons who operate under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Parts 121 and 135.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1985-09-01
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Amendments Series
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This rule changes the mechanical reliability reporting requirement contained in Part 121 of the Federal Aviation Regulations by allowing certificate holders to mail or deliver mechanical reliability reports to the responsible FAA Flight Standards District Office within 72 hours after the 24-hour reporting period.
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