Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Pt. 135 (1) Information on any peculiarities discovered when operating particular rotorcraft-load combinations; (2) Precautionary advice regarding static electricity discharges for Class B, Class C, and Class D rotorcraft-load combinations; and (3) Any other information essential for safe operation with external loads. [Doc. No. 1529, 29 FR 603, Jan. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 133-9, 51 FR 40709, Nov. 7, 1986] Section 133.49 Markings and placards. The following markings and placards must be displayed conspicuously and must be such that they cannot be easily erased, disfigured, or obscured: (a) A placard (displayed in the cockpit or cabin) stating the class of rotorcraft-load combination for which the rotorcraft has been approved and the occupancy limitation prescribed in Section 133.35(a). (b) A placard, marking, or instruction (displayed next to the externalload attaching means) stating the maximum external load prescribed as an operating limitation in Section 133.45(b). [Docket 1529, Amdt. 133-9A, 81 FR 85138, Nov. 25, 2016] Section 133.51 Airworthiness certification. A Rotorcraft External-Load Operator Certificate is a current and valid airworthiness certificate for each rotorcraft type certificated under part 27 or 29 of this chapter (or their predecessor parts) and listed by registration number on a list attached to the certificate, when the rotorcraft is being used in operations conducted under this part. [Doc. No. 24550, 51 FR 40709, Nov. 7, 1986] PART 135 - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: COMMUTER AND ON DEMAND OPERATIONS AND RULES GOVERNING PERSONS ON BOARD SUCH AIRCRAFT SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 50-2 [NOTE] SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 71 [NOTE] SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 89 [NOTE] SPECIAL FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATION NO. 97 [NOTE] Subpart A - General Sec. 135.1 Applicability. 135.2 Compliance schedule for operators that transition to part 121 of this chapter; certain new entrant operators. 135.3 Rules applicable to operations subject to this part. 135.4 Applicability of rules for eligible ondemand operations. 135.7 Applicability of rules to unauthorized operators. 135.12 Previously trained crewmembers. 135.19 Emergency operations. 135.21 Manual requirements. 135.23 Manual contents. 135.25 Aircraft requirements. 135.41 Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances. 135.43 Crewmember certificates: International operations. Subpart B - Flight Operations 135.61 General. 135.63 Recordkeeping requirements. 135.64 Retention of contracts and amendments: Commercial operators who conduct intrastate operations for compensation or hire. 135.65 Reporting mechanical irregularities. 135.67 Reporting potentially hazardous meteorological conditions and irregularities of ground facilities or navigation aids. 135.69 Restriction or suspension of operations: Continuation of flight in an emergency. 135.71 Airworthiness check. 135.73 Inspections and tests. 135.75 Inspectors credentials: Admission to pilots- compartment: Forward observer-s seat. 135.76 DOD Commercial Air Carrier Evaluator-s Credentials: Admission to pilots compartment: Forward observer-s seat. 135.77 Responsibility for operational control. 135.78 Instrument approach procedures and IFR landing minimums. 135.79 Flight locating requirements. 135.81 Informing personnel of operational information and appropriate changes. 135.83 Operating information required. 135.85 Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying provisions of this part. 135.87 Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage. 135.89 Pilot requirements: Use of oxygen. 135.91 Oxygen and portable oxygen concentrators for medical use by passengers. 135.93 Minimum altitudes for use of autopilot. 403 VerDate Sep<11>2014 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00413 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048