§ 91.801 Applicability: Relation to part 36
§ 91.803 Part 125 operators: Designation of applicable regulations
§ 91.805 Final compliance: Subsonic airplanes
§ 91.815 Agricultural and fire fighting airplanes: Noise operating limitations
§ 91.817 Civil aircraft sonic boom
§ 91.818 Special flight authorization to exceed Mach 1
§ 91.819 Civil supersonic airplanes that do not comply with part 36
§ 91.821 Civil supersonic airplanes: Noise limits
§ 91.851 Definitions
§ 91.853 Final compliance: Civil subsonic airplanes
§ 91.855 Entry and nonaddition rule
§ 91.857 Stage 2 operations outside of the 48 contiguous United States
§ 91.858 Special flight authorizations for non-revenue Stage 2 operations
§ 91.859 Modification to meet Stage 3, Stage 4, or Stage 5 noise levels
§ 91.861 Base level
§ 91.863 Transfers of Stage 2 airplanes with base level
§ 91.865 Phased compliance for operators with base level
§ 91.867 Phased compliance for new entrants
§ 91.869 Carry-forward compliance
§ 91.871 Waivers from interim compliance requirements
§ 91.873 Waivers from final compliance
§ 91.875 Annual progress reports
§ 91.877 Annual reporting of Hawaiian operations
§ 91.881 Final compliance: Civil subsonic jet airplanes weighing 75,000 pounds or less
§ 91.883 Special flight authorizations for jet airplanes weighing 75,000 pounds or less

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