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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition)
Pt. 125, SFAR No. 89, Note
Subpart L—Records and Reports
125.401
Crewmember record.
125.403
Flight release form.
125.405
Disposition of load manifest, flight
release, and flight plans.
125.407
Maintenance log: Airplanes.
125.409
Service difficulty reports.
125.411
Airworthiness release or mainte-
nance record entry.
Subpart M—Continued Airworthiness and
Safety Improvements
125.501
Purpose and definition.
125.503
[Reserved]
125.505
Repairs assessment for pressurized
fuselages.
125.507
Fuel tank system inspection pro-
gram.
125.509
Flammability reduction means.
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: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g), 40113,
44701–44702, 44705, 44710–44711, 44713, 44716–
44717, 44722.
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 19779, 45 FR 67235, Oct.
9, 1980, unless otherwise noted.
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PECIAL
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EDERAL
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EGULATION
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. 89
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DITORIAL
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: For the text of SFAR No.
89, see part 121 of this chapter.
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EGULATION
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DITORIAL
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: For the text of SFAR No.
97, see part 91 of this chapter.
Subpart A—General
§ 125.1
Applicability.
(a) Except as provided in paragraphs
(b), (c) and (d) of this section, this part
prescribes rules governing the oper-
ations of U.S.-registered civil airplanes
which have a seating configuration of
20 or more passengers or a maximum
payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or
more when common carriage is not in-
volved.
(b) The rules of this part do not apply
to the operations of airplanes specified
in paragraph (a) of this section, when—
(1) They are required to be operated
under part 121, 129, 135, or 137 of this
chapter;
(2) They have been issued restricted,
limited, or provisional airworthiness
certificates, special flight permits, or
experimental certificates;
(3) They are being operated by a part
125 certificate holder without carrying
passengers or cargo under part 91 for
training, ferrying, positioning, or
maintenance purposes;
(4) They are being operated under
part 91 by an operator certificated to
operate those airplanes under the rules
of parts 121, 135, or 137 of this chapter,
they are being operated under the ap-
plicable rules of part 121 or part 135 of
this chapter by an applicant for a cer-
tificate under part 119 of this chapter
or they are being operated by a foreign
air carrier or a foreign person engaged
in common carriage solely outside the
United States under part 91 of this
chapter;
(5) They are being operated under a
deviation authority issued under § 125.3;
(6) They are being operated under
part 91, subpart K by a fractional
owner as defined in § 91.1001 of this
chapter; or
(7) They are being operated by a frac-
tional ownership program manager as
defined in § 91.1001 of this chapter, for
training, ferrying, positioning, mainte-
nance, or demonstration purposes
under part 91 of this chapter and with-
out carrying passengers or cargo for
compensation or hire except as per-
mitted for demonstration flights under
§ 91.501(b)(3) of this chapter.
(c) The rules of this part, except
§ 125.247, do not apply to the operation
of airplanes specified in paragraph (a)
when they are operated outside the
United States by a person who is not a
citizen of the United States.
(d) The provisions of this part apply
to each person on board an aircraft
being operated under this part, unless
otherwise specified.
(e) This part also establishes require-
ments for operators to take actions to
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