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CFR Title 14 > Chapter I > Part 125 - Certification and operations: Airplanes having a seating capacity of 20 or more passengers or a maximum payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more; and rules governing persons on board such aircraft

CFR > Title 14 > Chapter I > Part 125 - Certification and operations: Airplanes having a seating capacity of 20 or more passengers or a maximum payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more; and rules governing persons on board such aircraft


Current as of: Jan. 2010
§ 125.1Applicability
§ 125.3Deviation authority
§ 125.5Operating certificate and operations specifications required
§ 125.7Display of certificate
§ 125.9Definitions
§ 125.11Certificate eligibility and prohibited operations
§ 125.21Application for operating certificate
§ 125.23Rules applicable to operations subject to this part
§ 125.25Management personnel required
§ 125.27Issue of certificate
§ 125.29Duration of certificate
§ 125.31Contents of certificate and operations specifications
§ 125.33Operations specifications not a part of certificate
§ 125.35Amendment of operations specifications
§ 125.37Duty period limitations
§ 125.39Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances
§ 125.41Availability of certificate and operations specifications
§ 125.43Use of operations specifications
§ 125.45Inspection authority
§ 125.47Change of address
§ 125.49Airport requirements
§ 125.51En route navigation facilities
§ 125.53Flight locating requirements
§ 125.71Preparation
§ 125.73Contents
§ 125.75Airplane flight manual
§ 125.91Airplane requirements: General
§ 125.93Airplane limitations
§ 125.111General
§ 125.113Cabin interiors
§ 125.115Internal doors
§ 125.117Ventilation
§ 125.119Fire precautions
§ 125.121Proof of compliance with 125.119
§ 125.123Propeller deicing fluid
§ 125.125Pressure cross-feed arrangements
§ 125.127Location of fuel tanks
§ 125.129Fuel system lines and fittings
§ 125.131Fuel lines and fittings in designated fire zones
§ 125.133Fuel valves
§ 125.135Oil lines and fittings in designated fire zones
§ 125.137Oil valves
§ 125.139Oil system drains
§ 125.141Engine breather lines
§ 125.143Firewalls
§ 125.145Firewall construction
§ 125.147Cowling
§ 125.149Engine accessory section diaphragm
§ 125.151Powerplant fire protection
§ 125.153Flammable fluids
§ 125.155Shutoff means
§ 125.157Lines and fittings
§ 125.159Vent and drain lines
§ 125.161Fire-extinguishing systems
§ 125.163Fire-extinguishing agents
§ 125.165Extinguishing agent container pressure relief
§ 125.167Extinguishing agent container compartment temperature
§ 125.169Fire-extinguishing system materials
§ 125.171Fire-detector systems
§ 125.173Fire detectors
§ 125.175Protection of other airplane components against fire
§ 125.177Control of engine rotation
§ 125.179Fuel system independence
§ 125.181Induction system ice prevention
§ 125.183Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments
§ 125.185Carriage of cargo in cargo compartments
§ 125.187Landing gear: Aural warning device
§ 125.189Demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures
§ 125.201Inoperable instruments and equipment
§ 125.203Communication and navigation equipment
§ 125.204Portable electronic devices
§ 125.205Equipment requirements: Airplanes under IFR
§ 125.206Pitot heat indication systems
§ 125.207Emergency equipment requirements
§ 125.209Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations
§ 125.211Seat and safety belts
§ 125.213Miscellaneous equipment
§ 125.215Operating information required
§ 125.217Passenger information
§ 125.219Oxygen for medical use by passengers
§ 125.221Icing conditions: Operating limitations
§ 125.223Airborne weather radar equipment requirements
§ 125.224Collision avoidance system
§ 125.225Flight data recorders
§ 125.226Digital flight data recorders
§ 125.227Cockpit voice recorders
§ 125.241Applicability
§ 125.243Certificate holder's responsibilities
§ 125.245Organization required to perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration
§ 125.247Inspection programs and maintenance
§ 125.249Maintenance manual requirements
§ 125.251Required inspection personnel
§ 125.261Airman: Limitations on use of services
§ 125.263Composition of flightcrew
§ 125.265Flight engineer requirements
§ 125.267Flight navigator and long-range navigation equipment
§ 125.269Flight attendants
§ 125.271Emergency and emergency evacuation duties
§ 125.281Pilot-in-command qualifications
§ 125.283Second-in-command qualifications
§ 125.285Pilot qualifications: Recent experience
§ 125.287Initial and recurrent pilot testing requirements
§ 125.289Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements
§ 125.291Pilot in command: Instrument proficiency check requirements
§ 125.293Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, accepted standards
§ 125.295Check airman authorization: Application and issue
§ 125.296Training, testing, and checking conducted by training centers: Special rules
§ 125.297Approval of flight simulators and flight training devices
§ 125.311Flight crewmembers at controls
§ 125.313Manipulation of controls when carrying passengers
§ 125.315Admission to flight deck
§ 125.317Inspector's credentials: Admission to pilots' compartment: Forward observer's seat
§ 125.319Emergencies
§ 125.321Reporting potentially hazardous meteorological conditions and irregularities of ground and navigation facilities
§ 125.323Reporting mechanical irregularities
§ 125.325Instrument approach procedures and IFR landing minimums
§ 125.327Briefing of passengers before flight
§ 125.328Prohibition on crew interference
§ 125.329Minimum altitudes for use of autopilot
§ 125.331Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying provisions of this part
§ 125.333Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing
§ 125.351Flight release authority
§ 125.353Facilities and services
§ 125.355Airplane equipment
§ 125.357Communication and navigation facilities
§ 125.359Flight release under VFR
§ 125.361Flight release under IFR or over-the-top
§ 125.363Flight release over water
§ 125.365Alternate airport for departure
§ 125.367Alternate airport for destination: IFR or over-the-top
§ 125.369Alternate airport weather minimums
§ 125.371Continuing flight in unsafe conditions
§ 125.373Original flight release or amendment of flight release
§ 125.375Fuel supply: Nonturbine and turbopropeller-powered airplanes
§ 125.377Fuel supply: Turbine-engine-powered airplanes other than turbopropeller
§ 125.379Landing weather minimums: IFR
§ 125.381Takeoff and landing weather minimums: IFR
§ 125.383Load manifest
§ 125.401Crewmember record
§ 125.403Flight release form
§ 125.405Disposition of load manifest, flight release, and flight plans
§ 125.407Maintenance log: Airplanes
§ 125.409Service difficulty reports
§ 125.411Airworthiness release or maintenance record entry
§ 125.501Purpose and definition
§ 125.505Repairs assessment for pressurized fuselages
§ 125.507Fuel tank system inspection program
§ 125.509Flammability reduction means

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Questions & Answers: Aircraft

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State Laws: Aircraft

AlabamaAlabama Code > Title 4 > Chapter 7 - Aircraft Control And Warning Stations
Alabama Code > Title 4 > Chapter 9 - Helicopter Pilots Association
AlaskaAlaska Statutes Chapter 02.30 - Operation Of Aircraft
ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 28 > Chapter 25 > Article 3 - Aircraft Operation
Arizona Laws > Title 28 > Chapter 25 > Article 4 - Aircraft Registration and Taxation
Arizona Laws > Title 28 > Chapter 25 > Article 5 - Aircraft Dealers
CaliforniaCalifornia Business and Professions Code > Division 3 > Chapter 19.5 - Aircraft Repair
DelawareDelaware Code Title 2 > Chapter 5 - Aircraft Operation
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Chapter 329 - Aircraft: Title; Registration; Liens
IdahoIdaho Code Title 18 > Chapter 75 - Aircraft Hijacking
Idaho Code Title 21 > Chapter 7 - Damages To Aircraft
Idaho Code Title 45 > Chapter 11 - Aircraft Improvement Liens
IllinoisIllinois Compiled Statutes > 620 ILCS 15 - Aircraft Landing and Taking Off Restriction Act
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 3 > Article 2 - Regulation Of Aircraft
Kansas Statutes > Chapter 3 > Article 10 - Operation Under Influence Of Alcohol Or Drugs
LouisianaLouisiana Revised Statutes > Title 45 > Chapter 1 - Airplanes
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 422-C - Abandoned Aircraft
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 64 > Article 4 - Registration of Aircraft
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 64 > Article 5 - Salvage of Crashed Aircraft
New YorkNew York Laws - General Business > Article 14 - Aircraft
New YorkNew York Laws > General Business > Article 14 - Aircraft
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 63 > Article 3 - Stealing, Tampering with, or Operating Aircraft While Intoxicated
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 2-08 - Aircraft and Ultralight Vehicle Dealers
OregonOregon Statutes > Chapter 837 - Aircraft Operation
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 1-5. Permanent Noise Monitoring Act – Aircraft Operations Monitoring System
Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 34-47. Aircraft Repair Liens
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 55 > Chapter 8 - Uniform Aircraft Financial Responsibility Act
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 50 > Chapter 12 - Aircraft Dealers
South Dakota Laws > Title 50 > Chapter 13 - Air Space And Operation Of Aircraft
TexasTexas Transportation Code > Title 3 > Chapter 24 - Operation Of Aircraft
Texas Transportation Code > Title 3 > Chapter 26 - Aquatic Aircraft
UtahUtah Code > Title 38 > Chapter 13 - Aircraft Lien Act
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 5 > Chapter 13 - Operation of Aircraft
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 5.1 > Chapter 8.1 - Financial Responsibility

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