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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition) 

§ 139.307 

(c) FAA Advisory Circulars contain 

methods and procedures for the main-
tenance and configuration of paved 
areas that are acceptable to the Ad-
ministrator. 

[Doc. No. FAA–2000–7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10, 
2004; Amdt. 139–26, 69 FR 31522, June 4, 2004] 

§ 139.307

Unpaved areas. 

(a) In a manner authorized by the Ad-

ministrator, each certificate holder 
must maintain and promptly repair the 
surface of each gravel, turf, or other 
unpaved runway, taxiway, or loading 
ramp and parking area on the airport 
that is available for air carrier use as 
follows: 

(1) No slope from the edge of the full- 

strength surfaces downward to the ex-
isting terrain must be steeper than 2:1. 

(2) The full-strength surfaces must 

have adequate crown or grade to assure 
sufficient drainage to prevent ponding. 

(3) The full-strength surfaces must be 

adequately compacted and sufficiently 
stable to prevent rutting by aircraft or 
the loosening or build-up of surface 
material, which could impair direc-
tional control of aircraft or drainage. 

(4) The full-strength surfaces must 

have no holes or depressions that ex-
ceed 3 inches in depth and are of a 
breadth capable of impairing direc-
tional control or causing damage to an 
aircraft. 

(5) Debris and foreign objects must be 

promptly removed from the surface. 

(b) FAA Advisory Circulars contain 

methods and procedures for the main-
tenance and configuration of unpaved 
areas that are acceptable to the Ad-
ministrator. 

§ 139.309

Safety areas. 

(a) In a manner authorized by the Ad-

ministrator, each certificate holder 
must provide and maintain, for each 
runway and taxiway that is available 
for air carrier use, a safety area of at 
least the dimensions that— 

(1) Existed on December 31, 1987, if 

the runway or taxiway had a safety 
area on December 31, 1987, and if no re-
construction or significant expansion 
of the runway or taxiway was begun on 
or after January 1, 1988; or 

(2) Are authorized by the Adminis-

trator at the time the construction, re-
construction, or expansion began if 

construction, reconstruction, or sig-
nificant expansion of the runway or 
taxiway began on or after January 1, 
1988. 

(b) Each certificate holder must 

maintain its safety areas as follows: 

(1) Each safety area must be cleared 

and graded and have no potentially 
hazardous ruts, humps, depressions, or 
other surface variations. 

(2) Each safety area must be drained 

by grading or storm sewers to prevent 
water accumulation. 

(3) Each safety area must be capable 

under dry conditions of supporting 
snow removal and aircraft rescue and 
firefighting equipment and of sup-
porting the occasional passage of air-
craft without causing major damage to 
the aircraft. 

(4) No objects may be located in any 

safety area, except for objects that 
need to be located in a safety area be-
cause of their function. These objects 
must be constructed, to the extent 
practical, on frangibly mounted struc-
tures of the lowest practical height, 
with the frangible point no higher than 
3 inches above grade. 

(c) FAA Advisory Circulars contain 

methods and procedures for the con-
figuration and maintenance of safety 
areas acceptable to the Administrator. 

§ 139.311

Marking, signs, and lighting. 

(a) 

Marking. 

Each certificate holder 

must provide and maintain marking 
systems for air carrier operations on 
the airport that are authorized by the 
Administrator and consist of at least 
the following: 

(1) Runway markings meeting the 

specifications for takeoff and landing 
minimums for each runway. 

(2) A taxiway centerline. 
(3) Taxiway edge markings, as appro-

priate. 

(4) Holding position markings. 
(5) Instrument landing system (ILS) 

critical area markings. 

(b) 

Signs. 

(1) Each certificate holder 

must provide and maintain sign sys-
tems for air carrier operations on the 
airport that are authorized by the Ad-
ministrator and consist of at least the 
following: 

(i) Signs identifying taxiing routes 

on the movement area. 

(ii) Holding position signs. 

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