How to become a certificated air carrier
-
2002-08-01
Details:
-
Corporate Creators:
-
Subject/TRT Terms:
-
DOI:
-
Resource Type:
-
Geographical Coverage:
-
Corporate Publisher:
-
NTL Classification:NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Economics and Finance;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Laws and Regulations;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Safety/Airworthiness;
-
Abstract:Under Title 49 of the United States Code ("the Statute"), anyone who wants to
provide air transportation service as an air carrier must first obtain two
separate authorizations from the Department of Transportation: "safety"
authority in the form of an Air Carrier Certificate and Operations
Specifications from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),3 and "economic"
authority from the Office of the Secretary of Transportation (the Department)
in the form of either a certificate for interstate or foreign passenger and/or
cargo authority issued under section 41102 of the Statute, or an all-cargo air
transportation certificate issued under section 41103 of the Statute.
Certificates may authorize either scheduled service or charter-only service.
A certificate authorizing interstate or all-cargo air transportation may be
issued after a finding by the Department that the applicant is "fit, willing,
and able" to perform the proposed service. This packet contains information on
how to obtain interstate, foreign, or all-cargo certificate authority.
-
Format:
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:
-
Download URL:
-
File Type: