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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT 

§ 91.1607 

260 are conducted under a contract, 
grant, or cooperative agreement with a 
department, agency, or instrumen-
tality of the U.S. Government (or 
under a subcontract between the prime 
contractor of the department, agency, 
or instrumentality, and the person de-
scribed in paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion), with the approval of the FAA, or 
under an exemption issued by the FAA. 
The FAA will consider requests for ap-
proval or exemption in a timely man-
ner, with the order of preference being: 
First, for those operations in support 
of U.S. Government-sponsored activi-
ties; second, for those operations in 
support of government-sponsored ac-
tivities of a foreign country with the 
support of a U.S. Government depart-
ment, agency, or instrumentality; and 
third, for all other operations. 

(d) 

Emergency situations. 

In an emer-

gency that requires immediate decision 
and action for the safety of the flight, 
the pilot in command of an aircraft 
may deviate from this section to the 
extent required by that emergency. Ex-
cept for U.S. air carriers and commer-
cial operators that are subject to the 
requirements of part 119, 121, 125, or 135 
of this chapter, each person who devi-
ates from this section must, within 10 
days of the deviation, excluding Satur-
days, Sundays, and Federal holidays, 
submit to the responsible Flight Stand-
ards office a complete report of the op-
erations of the aircraft involved in the 
deviation, including a description of 
the deviation and the reasons for it. 

(e) 

Expiration. 

This SFAR will remain 

in effect until October 26, 2020. The 
FAA may amend, rescind, or extend 
this SFAR, as necessary. 

[Doc. No. FAA-2018-0927; Amdt. No. 91-353; 83 
FR 53990, Oct. 26, 2018] 

§ 91.1607

Special Federal Aviation Reg-

ulation No. 113—Prohibition 
Against Certain Flights in the Sim-
feropol Flight Information Region 
(FIR) (UKFV) and the 
Dnipropetrovsk Flight Information 
Region (FIR) (UKDV). 

(a) 

Applicability. 

This Special Federal 

Aviation Regulation (SFAR) applies to 
the following persons: 

(1) All U.S. air carriers and U.S. com-

mercial operators; 

(2) All persons exercising the privi-

leges of an airman certificate issued by 
the FAA, except when such persons are 
operating U.S.-registered aircraft for a 
foreign air carrier; and 

(3) All operators of U.S.-registered 

civil aircraft, except where the oper-
ator of such aircraft is a foreign air 
carrier. 

(b) 

Flight prohibition. 

Except as pro-

vided in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this 
section, no person described in para-
graph (a) of this section may conduct 
flight operations in the following speci-
fied areas of the Simferopol FIR 
(UKFV) or the Dnipropetrovsk FIR 
(UKDV)— 

(1) Operations within the Simferopol 

FIR (UKFV) are prohibited from the 
surface to unlimited, north and north-
east of a line drawn direct from SOBLO 
(431503N 362298E) to DOLOT (434214N 
332819E), direct to SOROK (440628N 
324260E), then direct to OTPOL (452738N 
313064E). This prohibition applies to 
airway M747. 

(2) Operations within the 

Dnipropetrovsk FIR (UKDV) are pro-
hibited from the surface to unlimited, 
east of a line drawn direct from 
ABDAR (471802N 351732E) along airway 
M853 to NIKAD (485946N 355519E), then 
along airway N604 to GOBUN (501806N 
373824E). This prohibition applies to 
airways M853 and N604. 

(c) 

Permitted operations. 

This section 

does not prohibit persons described in 
paragraph (a) of this section from con-
ducting flight operations within either 
flight prohibition, as described in para-
graph (b) of this section under the fol-
lowing circumstances: 

(1) Operations are permitted within 

the flight prohibition area of the 
Dnipropetrovsk Flight Information Re-
gion (FIR) (UKDV), as described in 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, to the 
extent necessary to takeoff and land at 
the following three airports, subject to 
the approval of, and in accordance with 
the conditions established by, the ap-
propriate authorities of Ukraine: 

(i) Kharkiv International Airport 

(UKHH); 

(ii) Dnipropetrovsk International 

Airport (UKDD); and 

(iii) Zaporizhzhia International Air-

port (UKDE). 

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