Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 119.41 revoked, and that individual materially contributed to the circumstances causing revocation or causing the revocation process; or (5) In the case of an applicant for an Operating Certificate for intrastate common carriage, that for financial reasons the applicant is not able to conduct a safe operation. (b) The location of the certificate holder-s principal base of operations; (c) The certificate number; (d) The certificate-s effective date; and (e) The name or the designator of the responsible Flight Standards office. [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] Section 119.41 Section 119.39 Issuing or denying a certificate. (a) An applicant may be issued an Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate if, after investigation, the Administrator finds that the applicant - (1) Meets the applicable requirements of this part; (2) Holds the economic authority applicable to the kinds of operations to be conducted, issued by the Department of Transportation, if required; and (3) Is properly and adequately equipped in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and is able to conduct a safe operation under appropriate provisions of part 121 or part 135 of this chapter and operations specifications issued under this part. (b) An application for a certificate may be denied if the Administrator finds that - (1) The applicant is not properly or adequately equipped or is not able to conduct safe operations under this subchapter; (2) The applicant previously held an Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate which was revoked; (3) The applicant intends to or fills a key management position listed in Section 119.65(a) or Section 119.69(a), as applicable, with an individual who exercised control over or who held the same or a similar position with a certificate holder whose certificate was revoked, or is in the process of being revoked, and that individual materially contributed to the circumstances causing revocation or causing the revocation process; (4) An individual who will have control over or have a substantial ownership interest in the applicant had the same or similar control or interest in a certificate holder whose certificate was revoked, or is in the process of being Amending a certificate. (a) The Administrator may amend any certificate issued under this part if - (1) The Administrator determines, under 49 U.S.C. 44709 and part 13 of this chapter, that safety in air commerce and the public interest requires the amendment; or (2) The certificate holder applies for the amendment and the responsible Flight Standards office determines that safety in air commerce and the public interest allows the amendment. (b) When the Administrator proposes to issue an order amending, suspending, or revoking all or part of any certificate, the procedure in Section 13.19 of this chapter applies. (c) When the certificate holder applies for an amendment of its certificate, the following procedure applies: (1) The certificate holder must file an application to amend its certificate with the responsible Flight Standards office at least 15 days before the date proposed by the applicant for the amendment to become effective, unless the administrator approves filing within a shorter period; and (2) The application must be submitted to the responsible Flight Standards office in the form and manner prescribed by the Administrator. (d) When a certificate holder seeks reconsideration of a decision from the responsible Flight Standards office concerning amendments of a certificate, the following procedure applies: (1) The petition for reconsideration must be made within 30 days after the certificate holder receives the notice of denial; and 23 VerDate Sep<11>2014 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00033 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048