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§ 125.11
total quantity of engine coolant, and
total quantity of hydraulic fluid.
(c) For the purposes of this part,
max-
imum zero fuel weight
means the max-
imum permissible weight of an air-
plane with no disposable fuel or oil.
The zero fuel weight figure may be
found in either the airplane type cer-
tificate data sheet or the approved Air-
plane Flight Manual, or both.
(d) For the purposes of this section,
justifiable airplane equipment
means any
equipment necessary for the operation
of the airplane. It does not include
equipment or ballast specifically in-
stalled, permanently or otherwise, for
the purpose of altering the empty
weight of an airplane to meet the max-
imum payload capacity.
§ 125.11
Certificate eligibility and pro-
hibited operations.
(a) No person is eligible for a certifi-
cate or operations specifications under
this part if the person holds the appro-
priate operating certificate and/or op-
erations specifications necessary to
conduct operations under part 121, 129
or 135 of this chapter.
(b) No certificate holder may conduct
any operation which results directly or
indirectly from any person’s holding
out to the public to furnish transpor-
tation.
(c) No person holding operations
specifications under this part may op-
erate or list on its operations specifica-
tions any aircraft listed on any oper-
ations specifications or other required
aircraft listing under part 121, 129, or
135 of this chapter.
[Doc. No. 19779, 45 FR 67235, Oct. 9, 1980, as
amended by Amdt. 125–9, 52 FR 20028, May 28,
1987]
Subpart B—Certification Rules and
Miscellaneous Requirements
§ 125.21
Application for operating cer-
tificate.
(a) Each applicant for the issuance of
an operating certificate must submit
an application in a form and manner
prescribed by the Administrator to the
responsible Flight Standards office in
whose area the applicant proposes to
establish or has established its prin-
cipal operations base. The application
must be submitted at least 60 days be-
fore the date of intended operations.
(b) Each application submitted under
paragraph (a) of this section must con-
tain a signed statement showing the
following:
(1) The name and address of each di-
rector and each officer or person em-
ployed or who will be employed in a
management position described in
§ 125.25.
(2) A list of flight crewmembers with
the type of airman certificate held, in-
cluding ratings and certificate num-
bers.
[Docket No. 19779, 45 FR 67235, Oct. 9, 1980, as
amended by Docket FAA–2018–0119, Amdt.
125–68, 83 FR 9173, Mar. 5, 2018]
§ 125.23
Rules applicable to operations
subject to this part.
Each person operating an airplane in
operations under this part shall—
(a) While operating inside the United
States, comply with the applicable
rules in part 91 of this chapter; and
(b) While operating outside the
United States, comply with Annex 2,
Rules of the Air, to the Convention on
International Civil Aviation or the reg-
ulations of any foreign country, which-
ever applies, and with any rules of
parts 61 and 91 of this chapter and this
part that are more restrictive than
that Annex or those regulations and
that can be complied with without vio-
lating that Annex or those regulations.
Annex 2 is incorporated by reference in
§ 91.703(b) of this chapter.
[Doc. No. 19779, 45 FR 67235, Oct. 9, 1980, as
amended by Amdt. 125–12, 54 FR 34331, Aug.
18, 1989]
§ 125.25
Management personnel re-
quired.
(a) Each applicant for a certificate
under this part must show that it has
enough management personnel, includ-
ing at least a director of operations, to
assure that its operations are con-
ducted in accordance with the require-
ments of this part.
(b) Each applicant shall—
(1) Set forth the duties, responsibil-
ities, and authority of each of its man-
agement personnel in the general pol-
icy section of its manual;
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