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§137.55 14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)

14 CFR Ch. I (1 1 14 Edition). paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section, have shall maintain and keep current, at the had within the preceding 100 hours of home base of operations designated in time in service a 100-hour or annual in- his application, the following records: spection by a person authorized by part (1) The name and address of each per- 65 or 145 of this chapter, or have been son for whom agricultural aircraft inspected under a progressive inspec- services were provided;. tion system; and (2) The date of the service.

546 §137.55 14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition) paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section, have had within the preceding 100 hours of time in service a 100-hour or annual in-

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Transcription of §137.55 14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)

1 14 CFR Ch. I (1 1 14 Edition). paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section, have shall maintain and keep current, at the had within the preceding 100 hours of home base of operations designated in time in service a 100-hour or annual in- his application, the following records: spection by a person authorized by part (1) The name and address of each per- 65 or 145 of this chapter, or have been son for whom agricultural aircraft inspected under a progressive inspec- services were provided;. tion system; and (2) The date of the service.

2 (ii) If it is a large or turbine-powered (3) The name and quantity of the ma- multiengine civil airplane of reg- terial dispensed for each operation con- istry, have been inspected in accord- ducted; and ance with the applicable inspection (4) The name, address, and certificate program requirements of of this number of each pilot used in agricul- chapter. tural aircraft operations and the date (2) If other than a helicopter, it must that pilot met the knowledge and skill be equipped with a device capable of requirements of (e).

3 Jettisoning at least one-half of the air- (b) The records required by this sec- craft's maximum authorized load of ag- tion must be kept at least 12 months ricultural material within 45 seconds. and made available for inspection by If the aircraft is equipped with a device the Administrator upon request. for releasing the tank or hopper as a unit, there must be a means to prevent Change of address. inadvertent release by the pilot or Each holder of an agricultural air- other crewmember. craft operator certificate shall notify [Doc.]

4 No. 1464, 30 FR 8106, June 24, 1965, as the FAA in writing in advance of any amended by Amdt. 137 5, 41 FR 16796, Apr. 22, change in the address of his home base 1976; Amdt. 137 12, 54 FR 34332, Aug. 18, 1989] of operations. Business name: Commercial Termination of operations. agricultural aircraft operator. No person may operate under a busi- Whenever a person holding an agri- ness name that is not shown on his cultural aircraft operator certificate commercial agricultural aircraft oper- ceases operations under this part, he ator certificate.

5 Shall surrender that certificate to the FAA Flight Standards District Office Availability of certificate. last having jurisdiction over his oper- ation. Each holder of an agricultural air- craft operator certificate shall keep [Doc. No. 1464, 30 FR 8106, June 24, 1965, as that certificate at his home base of op- amended by Amdt. 137 13, 54 FR 39294, Sept. erations and shall present it for inspec- 25, 1989; 54 FR 52872, Dec. 22, 1989]. tion on the request of the Adminis- trator or any Federal, State, or local PART 139 CERTIFICATION OF.

6 Law enforcement officer. AIRPORTS. Inspection authority. Subpart A General Each holder of an agricultural air- craft operator certificate shall allow Sec. the Administrator at any time and Applicability. Delegation of authority. place to make inspections, including Definitions. on-the-job inspections, to determine Methods and procedures for compli- compliance with applicable regulations ance. and his agricultural aircraft operator certificate. Subpart B Certification General requirements. Subpart D Records and Reports Application for certificate.

7 Inspection authority. Records: Commercial agricul- Issuance of certificate. tural aircraft operator. Duration of certificate. (a) Each holder of a commercial agri- Exemptions. cultural aircraft operator certificate Deviations. 546. VerDate Mar<15>2010 20:09 Feb 03, 2014 Jkt 232048 PO 00000 Frm 00556 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\14\ ofr150 PsN: PC150. Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Falsification, reproduction, or alter- conducted or the aircraft type certifi- ation of applications, certificates, re- cate issued by a competent civil avia- ports, or records.

8 Tion authority; and (2) Unscheduled passenger-carrying Subpart C Airport Certification Manual operations of an air carrier operating General requirements. aircraft configured for at least 31 pas- Contents of Airport Certification senger seats, as determined by the reg- Manual. ulations under which the operation is Amendment of Airport Certification conducted or the aircraft type certifi- Manual. cate issued by a competent civil avia- Subpart D Operations tion authority. (b) This part applies to those por- Records.

9 Tions of a joint-use or shared-use air- Personnel. port that are within the authority of a Paved areas. person serving passenger-carrying op- Unpaved areas. Safety areas. erations defined in paragraphs (a)(1). Marking, signs, and lighting. and (a)(2) of this section. Snow and ice control. (c) This part does not apply to . Aircraft rescue and firefighting: (1) Airports serving scheduled air car- Index determination. rier operations only by reason of being Aircraft rescue and firefighting: designated as an alternate airport.

10 Equipment and agents. (2) Airports operated by the United Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Operational requirements. States;. Handling and storing of hazardous (3) Airports located in the State of substances and materials. Alaska that only serve scheduled oper- Traffic and wind direction indica- ations of small air carrier aircraft and tors. do not serve scheduled or unscheduled Airport emergency plan. operations of large air carrier aircraft;. Self-inspection program. (4) Airports located in the State of Pedestrians and Ground Vehicles.


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