Source (1) Provide measures to alleviate or eliminate wildlife hazards to air carrier operations; (2) Be submitted to, and approved by, the Administrator prior to implementation; and. 49 CFR 172.101 (2) On the Regional Airports Division Manager's own initiative, if the Regional Airports Division Manager determines that safety in air transportation requires the amendment. (9) Water rescue situations, as appropriate. This contact form is only for website help or website suggestions. In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must provide and maintain the following on its airport: (a) A wind cone that visually provides surface wind direction information to pilots. (4) Any alteration, for a fraudulent purpose, of any certificate or approval issued under this part. RESPONSIBILITIES: . "Published Edition". (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in paragraph (b)(1) of this section; and. (1) Prompt removal or control, as completely as practical, of snow, ice, and slush on each movement area; (2) Positioning snow off the movement area surfaces so all air carrier aircraft propellers, engine pods, rotors, and wing tips will clear any snowdrift and snowbank as the aircraft's landing gear traverses any portion of the movement area; (3) Selection and application of authorized materials for snow and ice control to ensure that they adhere to snow and ice sufficiently to minimize engine ingestion; (4) Timely commencement of snow and ice control operations; and. Such personnel must be trained prior to initial performance of rescue and firefighting duties and receive recurrent instruction every 12 consecutive calendar months. 106 (g), 40113, 44701-44706, 44709, 44719. In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must -. Learn more about the eCFR, its status, and the editorial process. This petition does not automatically stay the effectiveness of the emergency amendment. 14 CFR part 142 programs provided by ATP Jet Simulation, Inc. 2023 ATP Request More Information . (g) Vehicle readiness. (b) The snow and ice control plan required by this section must include, at a minimum, instructions and procedures for -. Summary: If adopted, 139.303 (g) will require training for all personnel authorized to access the non-movement area as designated in the Airport Certification Manual, regardless of their duties or duration of access. ( b) Increase in Index. Experienced Airport Operations Specialist.Ensures compliance with Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14CFR Part 139) by conducting inspections of runways, taxiways, ramps and other. Source: (d) The minimum designated index shall be Index A. - Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, - Air Carriers and Operators for Compensation or Hire: Certification and Operations, https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-G/part-139. (2) The requirements of the Airport Certification Manual, as specified under 139.203. We recommend you directly contact the agency responsible for the content in question. The certificate holder must notify the appropriate FAA Regional Airports Division Manager immediately when noncompliance is discovered and corrective action cannot be accomplished within a reasonable period of time. The eCFR is displayed with paragraphs split and indented to follow Such records must be maintained for 24 consecutive calendar months after completion of training. (a) In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must provide -, (1) Safeguards to prevent inadvertent entry to the movement area by unauthorized persons or vehicles; and. The Office of the Federal Register publishes documents on behalf of Federal agencies but does not have any authority over their programs. Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBCHAPTER G - AIR CARRIERS AND OPERATORS FOR COMPENSATION OR HIRE: CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS PART 139 - CERTIFICATION OF AIRPORTS Subpart C - Airport Certification Manual 139.203 Contents of Airport Certification Manual. This is an automated process for The certification process and requirements go into much greater detail and can be found on the FAA's website. Air carrier aircraft means an aircraft that is being operated by an air carrier and is categorized as either a large air carrier aircraft if designed for at least 31 passenger seats or a small air carrier aircraft if designed for more than 9 passenger seats but less than 31 passenger seats, as determined by the aircraft type certificate issued by a competent civil aviation authority. Duration: 12 min Test Available Operations/Maintenance Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, whenever the requirements of subpart D of this part cannot be met to the extent that uncorrected unsafe conditions exist on the airport, the certificate holder must limit air carrier operations to those portions of the airport not rendered unsafe by those conditions. (2) The pavement must have no hole exceeding 3 inches in depth nor any hole the slope of which from any point in the hole to the nearest point at the lip of the hole is 45 degrees or greater, as measured from the pavement surface plane, unless, in either case, the entire area of the hole can be covered by a 5-inch diameter circle. (2) On the Regional Airports Division Manager's own . Twenty-four consecutive calendar months for personnel training records, as required under 139.303 and 139.327. The FAA uses this authority to issue requirements for the certification and operation of certain airports that service commercial air carriers. will also bring you to search results. 1 CFR 1.1 FAA-2000-7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10, 2004; Amdt. (a) In a manner authorized by the Administrator, each certificate holder must develop and maintain an airport emergency plan designed to minimize the possibility and extent of personal injury and property damage on the airport in an emergency. 139.7 Methods and procedures for compliance. A grid map or other means of identifying locations and terrain features on and around the airport that are significant to emergency operations, 5. The following are definitions of terms used in this part: AFFF means aqueous film forming foam agent. (c) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the configuration and maintenance of safety areas acceptable to the Administrator. operations under 14 CFR part 380. (iv) Procedures for pedestrians and ground vehicles in movement areas and safety areas. (3) Any reproduction, for a fraudulent purpose, of any certificate or approval issued under this part. Please do not provide confidential (2) Dry chemical, halon 1211, or clean agent through a turret - 16 pounds per second. (ii) When requested by the Administrator, demonstrate compliance with the response requirements specified in this section. 139.217 14 CFR Ch. (2) Unscheduled passenger-carrying operations of an air carrier operating aircraft configured for at least 31 passenger seats, as determined by the regulations under which the operation is conducted or the aircraft type certificate issued by a competent civil aviation authority. (b) The commission by any owner, operator, or other person acting on behalf of a certificate holder of an act prohibited under paragraph (a) of this section is a basis for suspending or revoking any certificate or approval issued under this part and held by that certificate holder and any other certificate issued under this title and held by the person committing the act. (9) Any other condition as specified in the Airport Certification Manual or that may otherwise adversely affect the safe operations of air carriers. ( a) No person may operate an airport subject to this part unless that person adopts and complies with an Airport Certification Manual, as required under this part, that - ( 1) Has been approved by the Administrator; ( 2) Contains only those items authorized by the Administrator; FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for compliance with this part that are acceptable to the Administrator. Certain operations by air carriers that conduct public charter operations under 14 CFR part 380 are covered by the statutory requirements to operate to and from part 139 airports. Code Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 139 (14 CFR Part 139) program training. (2) Federal Docket Management System, as specified under 14 CFR part 11. A description of each movement area available for air carriers and its safety areas, and each road described in, 7. In reaching this determination, the Administrator will consider -. (3) Airport fueling agent inspection. (c) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the installation, lighting, and maintenance of traffic and wind indicators that are acceptable to the Administrator. (FAR 139.203) eCFR The Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Title 14 Displaying title 14, up to date as of 2/08/2023. Docket No. (d) The Administrator approves the Airport Certification Manual. The curriculum for initial and recurrent training must include at least the following areas: (1) Airport familiarization, including airport marking, lighting, and signs system. (ii) One vehicle carrying water and the commensurate quantity of AFFF so the total quantity of water for foam production carried by both vehicles is at least 3,000 gallons. Vehicle turret discharge capacity must be as follows: (1) Each vehicle with a minimum-rated vehicle water tank capacity of at least 500 gallons, but less than 2,000 gallons, must have a turret discharge rate of at least 500 gallons per minute, but not more than 1,000 gallons per minute. FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the lighting of obstructions that are acceptable to the Administrator. (5) Instrument landing system (ILS) critical area markings. (a) The applicant provides written documentation that air carrier service will begin on a date certain. Heliport means an airport, or an area of an airport, used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of helicopters. result, it may not include the most recent changes applied to the CFR. Certificate holder means the holder of an Airport Operating Certificate issued under this part. (a) An applicant or a certificate holder may petition the Administrator under 14 CFR part 11, General Rulemaking Procedures, of this chapter for an exemption from any requirement of this part. Shared-use airport means a U.S. (2) A description and date of any accidents or incidents in the movement areas and safety areas involving air carrier aircraft, a ground vehicle or a pedestrian. There have been changes in the last two weeks to Part 139. (2) Each vehicle with a minimum-rated vehicle water tank capacity of at least 2,000 gallons must have a turret discharge rate of at least 600 gallons per minute, but not more than 1,200 gallons per minute. Certificate holders must comply with requirements prescribed by subparts C and D of this part in a manner authorized by the Administrator. Applicability. FAR). Within 30 days after the issuance of such an emergency amendment, the certificate holder may petition the Associate Administrator for Airports to reconsider either the finding of an emergency, the amendment itself, or both. Identifying, marking, and lighting construction and other unserviceable areas. (c) The Administrator, after investigation, finds the applicant is properly and adequately equipped and able to provide a safe airport operating environment in accordance with -. : FAA-2010-0247; Amdt. 106 (g), 40113, 44701-44706, 44709, 44719. (a) In accordance with its Airport Certification Manual and the requirements of this section, each certificate holder must take immediate action to alleviate wildlife hazards whenever they are detected. 2. (3) Airport communications, including radio communication between the air traffic control tower and personnel, use of the common traffic advisory frequency if there is no air traffic control tower or the tower is not in operation, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. If you work for a Federal agency, use this drafting FAA-2000-7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10, 2004; Amdt. (b) The applicant meets the provisions of 139.103. (3) The full-strength surfaces must be adequately compacted and sufficiently stable to prevent rutting by aircraft or the loosening or build-up of surface material, which could impair directional control of aircraft or drainage. (a) Under 139.3, the Regional Airports Division Manager may amend any Airport Certification Manual approved under this part, either -. 139.201 General requirements. (c) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the maintenance and configuration of paved areas that are acceptable to the Administrator. Other extinguishing agent substitutions authorized by the Administrator may be made in amounts that provide equivalent firefighting capability. 139.205 Amendment of Airport Certification Manual. (3) Immediately after an accident or incident. (7) Procedures for removing disabled aircraft, including, to the extent practical, the name, location, and telephone numbers of agencies with aircraft removal responsibilities or capabilities. (e) The plan required by this section must contain procedures for notifying the facilities, agencies, and personnel who have responsibilities under the plan of the location of an aircraft accident, the number of persons involved in that accident, or any other information necessary to carry out their responsibilities, as soon as that information becomes available. Class I airport means an airport certificated to serve scheduled operations of large air carrier aircraft that can also serve unscheduled passenger operations of large air carrier aircraft and/or scheduled operations of small air carrier aircraft. citations and headings (iii) Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) notification procedures. the hierarchy of the document. (3) Furnish the applicable portions of the approved Airport Certification Manual to airport personnel responsible for its implementation. 14 CFR Part 139 [Docket No. (ii) Two vehicles carrying an amount of water and the commensurate quantity of AFFF so the total quantity of water for foam production carried by all three vehicles is at least 3,000 gallons. (c) Reduction in rescue and firefighting. No. Procedures for maintaining the safety areas, as required under, 13. (e) As appropriate, comply with the following training requirements of this part: (1) 139.319, Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Operational requirements; (2) 139.321, Handling and storage of hazardous substances and materials; (4) 139.329, Pedestrians and Ground Vehicles; (5) 139.337, Wildlife hazard management; and. (2) Index B includes aircraft at least 90 feet but less than 126 feet in length. (k) Implementation. If you have comments or suggestions on how to improve the www.ecfr.gov website or have questions about using www.ecfr.gov, please choose the 'Website Feedback' button below. 139.329 Pedestrians and ground vehicles. A description of personnel training, as required under, 10. [Doc. Equip personnel with sufficient resources needed to comply with the requirements of Title 14 CFR part 139. The wildlife hazard assessment must contain at least the following: (1) An analysis of the events or circumstances that prompted the assessment. Ensures the training covers all FAA 139.341 Identifying, marking, and lighting construction and other unserviceable areas. (6) 139.339, Airport condition reporting. (a) Prepare and submit an application, in a form and in the manner prescribed by the Administrator, to the Regional Airports Division Manager. Class III airport means an airport certificated to serve scheduled operations of small air carrier aircraft. Each certificate holder must properly maintain each marking, sign, or lighting system installed and operated on the airport. (b) Fencing that meets the requirements of applicable FAA and Transportation Security Administration security regulations in areas subject to these regulations is acceptable for meeting the requirements of paragraph (a)(l) of this section. eCFR :: 14 CFR Part 139 -- Certification of Airports (FAR Part 139) eCFR The Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Title 14 Displaying title 14, up to date as of 2/22/2023. (1) Include procedures for prompt response to all emergencies listed in paragraph (b) of this section, including a communications network; (2) Contain sufficient detail to provide adequate guidance to each person who must implement these procedures; and.