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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
§ 121.135
(2) Duties and responsibilities of each
crewmember, appropriate members of
the ground organization, and manage-
ment personnel.
(3) Reference to appropriate Federal
Aviation Regulations.
(4) Flight dispatching and oper-
ational control, including procedures
for coordinated dispatch or flight con-
trol or flight following procedures, as
applicable.
(5) En route flight, navigation, and
communication procedures, including
procedures for the dispatch or release
or continuance of flight if any item of
equipment required for the particular
type of operation becomes inoperative
or unserviceable en route.
(6) For domestic or flag operations,
appropriate information from the en
route operations specifications, includ-
ing for each approved route the types
of airplanes authorized, the type of op-
eration such as VFR, IFR, day, night,
etc., and any other pertinent informa-
tion.
(7) For supplemental operations, ap-
propriate information from the oper-
ations specifications, including the
area of operations authorized, the
types of airplanes authorized, the type
of operation such as VFR, IFR, day,
night, etc., and any other pertinent in-
formation.
(8) Appropriate information from the
airport operations specifications, in-
cluding for each airport—
(i) Its location (domestic and flag op-
erations only);
(ii) Its designation (regular, alter-
nate, provisional, etc.) (domestic and
flag operations only);
(iii) The types of airplanes authorized
(domestic and flag operations only);
(iv) Instrument approach procedures;
(v) Landing and takeoff minimums;
and
(vi) Any other pertinent information.
(9) Takeoff, en route, and landing
weight limitations.
(10) For ETOPS, airplane perform-
ance data to support all phases of these
operations.
(11) Procedures for familiarizing pas-
sengers with the use of emergency
equipment, during flight.
(12) Emergency equipment and proce-
dures.
(13) The method of designating suc-
cession of command of flight crew-
members.
(14) Procedures for determining the
usability of landing and takeoff areas,
and for disseminating pertinent infor-
mation thereon to operations per-
sonnel.
(15) Procedures for operating in peri-
ods of ice, hail, thunderstorms, turbu-
lence, or any potentially hazardous me-
teorological condition.
(16) Each training program cur-
riculum required by § 121.403.
(17) Instructions and procedures for
maintenance, preventive maintenance,
and servicing.
(18) Time limitations, or standards
for determining time limitations, for
overhauls, inspections, and checks of
airframes, engines, propellers, appli-
ances and emergency equipment.
(19) Procedures for refueling aircraft,
eliminating fuel contamination, pro-
tection from fire (including electro-
static protection), and supervising and
protecting passengers during refueling.
(20) Airworthiness inspections, in-
cluding instructions covering proce-
dures, standards, responsibilities, and
authority of inspection personnel.
(21) Methods and procedures for
maintaining the aircraft weight and
center of gravity within approved lim-
its.
(22) Where applicable, pilot and dis-
patcher route and airport qualification
procedures.
(23) Accident notification procedures.
(24) After February 15, 2008, for pas-
senger flag operations and for those
supplemental operations that are not
all-cargo operations outside the 48 con-
tiguous States and Alaska,
(i) For ETOPS greater than 180 min-
utes a specific passenger recovery plan
for each ETOPS Alternate Airport used
in those operations, and
(ii) For operations in the North Polar
Area and South Polar Area a specific
passenger recovery plan for each diver-
sion airport used in those operations.
(25)(i) Procedures and information, as
described in paragraph (b)(25)(ii) of this
section, to assist each crewmember and
person performing or directly super-
vising the following job functions in-
volving items for transport on an air-
craft:
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