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§ 119.61
§ 119.57
Obtaining deviation authority
to perform an emergency operation.
(a) In emergency conditions, the Ad-
ministrator may authorize deviations
if—
(1) Those conditions necessitate the
transportation of persons or supplies
for the protection of life or property;
and
(2) The Administrator finds that a de-
viation is necessary for the expeditious
conduct of the operations.
(b) When the Administrator author-
izes deviations for operations under
emergency conditions—
(1) The Administrator will issue an
appropriate amendment to the certifi-
cate holder’s operations specifications;
or
(2) If the nature of the emergency
does not permit timely amendment of
the operations specifications—
(i) The Administrator may authorize
the deviation orally; and
(ii) The certificate holder shall pro-
vide documentation describing the na-
ture of the emergency to the respon-
sible Flight Standards office within 24
hours after completing the operation.
[Docket No. 28154, 60 FR 65913, Dec. 20, 1995,
as amended by Docket FAA–2018–0119, Amdt.
119–19, 83 FR 9172, Mar. 5, 2018]
§ 119.59
Conducting tests and inspec-
tions.
(a) At any time or place, the Admin-
istrator may conduct an inspection or
test to determine whether a certificate
holder under this part is complying
with title 49 of the United States Code,
applicable regulations, the certificate,
or the certificate holder’s operations
specifications.
(b) The certificate holder must—
(1) Make available to the Adminis-
trator at the certificate holder’s prin-
cipal base of operations—
(i) The certificate holder’s Air Car-
rier Certificate or the certificate hold-
er’s Operating Certificate and the cer-
tificate holder’s operations specifica-
tions; and
(ii) A current listing that will include
the location and persons responsible
for each record, document, and report
required to be kept by the certificate
holder under title 49 of the United
States Code applicable to the operation
of the certificate holder.
(2) Allow the Administrator to make
any test or inspection to determine
compliance respecting any matter stat-
ed in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) Each employee of, or person used
by, the certificate holder who is re-
sponsible for maintaining the certifi-
cate holder’s records must make those
records available to the Administrator.
(d) The Administrator may deter-
mine a certificate holder’s continued
eligibility to hold its certificate and/or
operations specifications on any
grounds listed in paragraph (a) of this
section, or any other appropriate
grounds.
(e) Failure by any certificate holder
to make available to the Administrator
upon request, the certificate, oper-
ations specifications, or any required
record, document, or report is grounds
for suspension of all or any part of the
certificate holder’s certificate and op-
erations specifications.
(f) In the case of operators con-
ducting intrastate common carriage
operations, these inspections and tests
include inspections and tests of finan-
cial books and records.
§ 119.61
Duration and surrender of
certificate and operations specifica-
tions.
(a) An Air Carrier Certificate or Op-
erating Certificate issued under this
part is effective until—
(1) The certificate holder surrenders
it to the Administrator; or
(2) The Administrator suspends, re-
vokes, or otherwise terminates the cer-
tificate.
(b) Operations specifications issued
under this part, part 121, or part 135 of
this chapter are effective unless—
(1) The Administrator suspends, re-
vokes, or otherwise terminates the cer-
tificate;
(2) The operations specifications are
amended as provided in § 119.51;
(3) The certificate holder does not
conduct a kind of operation for more
than the time specified in § 119.63 and
fails to follow the procedures of § 119.63
upon resuming that kind of operation;
or
(4) The Administrator suspends or re-
vokes the operations specifications for
a kind of operation.
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