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§ 93.251
(B) The request for additional infor-
mation is made within 10 days of the
filing of the notice by the carrier;
(C) The carrier submits the addi-
tional information to the Federal agen-
cy within 15 days of the request by
such agency; and
(D) Any slot to be transferred has not
become subject to withdrawal under
any other provision of this § 93.227.
(e) Persons having slots withdrawn
pursuant to paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion must cease all use of those slots
upon receipt of notice from the FAA.
(f) Persons holding slots but not
using them pursuant to the provisions
of paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) may lease
those slots for use by others. A slot ob-
tained in a lottery may not be leased
after the expiration of the applicable
time period specified in paragraph (b)
of this section unless it has been oper-
ated for a 2-month period at least 65
percent of the time by the operator
which obtained it in the lottery.
(g) This section does not apply to
slots used for the operations described
in § 93.217(a)(1) except that a U.S. air
carrier or commuter operator required
to file a report under paragraph (i) of
this section shall include all slots oper-
ated at the airport, including slots de-
scribed in § 93.217(a)(1).
(h) Within 30 days after an operator
files for protection under the Federal
bankruptcy laws, the FAA shall recall
any slots of that operator, if—(1) the
slots were formerly used for essential
air service and (2) the Office of the Sec-
retary of Transportation determines
those slots are required to provide sub-
stitute essential air service to or from
the same points.
(i) Every air carrier and commuter
operator or other person holding a slot
at a high density airport shall, within
14 days after the last day of the 2-
month period beginning January 1,
1986, and every 2 months thereafter,
forward, in writing, to the address
identified in § 93.221(a)(1), a list of all
slots held by the air carrier, commuter
operator or other person along with a
listing of which air carrier or com-
muter operator actually operated the
slot for each day of the 2-month period.
The report shall identify the flight
number for which the slot was used and
the equipment used, and shall identify
the flight as an arrival or departure.
The report shall identify any common
ownership or control of, by, or with
any other carrier as defined in
§ 93.213(c) of this subpart. The report
shall be signed by a senior official of
the air carrier or commuter operator.
If the slot is held by an ‘‘other person,’’
the report must be signed by an official
representative.
(j) The Chief Counsel of the FAA may
waive the requirements of paragraph
(a) of this section in the event of a
highly unusual and unpredictable con-
dition which is beyond the control of
the slot-holder and which exists for a
period of 9 or more days. Examples of
conditions which could justify waiver
under this paragraph are weather con-
ditions which result in the restricted
operation of an airport for an extended
period of time or the grounding of an
aircraft type.
(k) The Chief Counsel of the FAA
may, upon request, grant a waiver from
the requirements of paragraph (a) of
this section for a slot used for the do-
mestic segment of an intercontinental
all-cargo flight. To qualify for a waiv-
er, a carrier must operate the slot a
substantial percentage of the time and
must return the slot to the FAA in ad-
vance for the time periods it will not
be used.
(l) The FAA will treat as used any
slot held by a carrier at a High Density
Traffic Airport on Thanksgiving Day,
the Friday following Thanksgiving
Day, and the period from December 24
through the first Saturday in January.
[Doc. No. 24105, 50 FR 52195, Dec. 20, 1985, as
amended by Amdt. 93–52, 51 FR 21718, June
13, 1986; Amdt. 93–65, 57 FR 37315, Aug. 18,
1992; Amdt. 93–71, 59 FR 58771, Nov. 15, 1994]
Subpart T—Ronald Reagan Wash-
ington National Airport Traffic
Rules
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 25143, 51 FR 43587, Dec.
3, 1986; Amdt. 93–82, 68 FR 9795, Feb. 28, 2003,
unless otherwise noted.
§ 93.251
Applicability.
This subpart prescribes rules applica-
ble to the operation of aircraft to or
from Ronald Reagan Washington Na-
tional Airport.
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