Section 375.30 14 CFR Ch. II (1-1-19 Edition) Subpart D - Authorized Operations Section 375.30 Operations other than commercial air operations. Foreign civil aircraft that are not engaged in commercial air operations into, out of, or within the United States may be operated in the United States and may carry non-revenue traffic to, from or between points in the United States. Section 375.31 Demonstration flights of foreign aircraft. Flights of foreign civil aircraft within the United States may be made for the purpose of demonstration of the aircraft or any component thereof (including demonstrations at airshows), provided no persons, cargo or mail are carried for remuneration or hire. Section 375.32 Flights incidental to agricultural and industrial operations outside the United States. Foreign civil aircraft that are engaged in agricultural or industrial operations to be performed wholly outside the United States may be navigated into, out of, and within the United States in connection with those operations provided that the aircraft is not at the time engaged in the carriage of passengers, cargo, or mail for remuneration or hire. rmajette on DSKBCKNHB2PROD with CFR Section 375.33 Transit flights, irregular operations. Foreign civil aircraft carrying passengers, property or mail for remuneration or hire, but not engaged in scheduled international air services, are authorized to navigate nonstop across the territory of the United States and to make stops for non-traffic purposes. The navigation of foreign civil aircraft in the United States is not authorized under this section when the elapsed time between landing and takeoff at a stop in the United States exceeds 24 hours and passengers are permitted to leave the airport or when passengers, property or mail are transferred to another aircraft. Flights involving stops under such circumstances may, however, be performed in the case of emergency relating to the safey of the aircraft, passengers, cargo or crew. Section 375.34 Indoctrination training. Foreign civil aircraft may be operated in the United States for the purpose of giving indoctrination training in the operation of the aircraft concerned to a buyer or a buyer-s employees or designees. This section does not, however, authorize foreign civil aircraft to be used within the United States for the purpose of flight instruction for remuneration or hire. Section 375.35 Free transportation. (a) Foreign civil aircraft may be navigated in the United States by a foreign air carrier for the transportation of persons and property specified in paragraph (b) of this section over the following non-traffic segments provided such transportation is not for compensation or hire: (1) Between two or more points in the United States; (2) Between a point in the United States named in the carrier-s section 402 permit or exemption, and a point outside the United States not so named, when authorized in accordance with the provisions of part 216 of this chapter to carry blind sector traffic to or from such unnamed foreign point; and (3) Between a point in the United States and a point outside thereof when the carrier lands at the United States point for non-traffic purposes in exercise of the privilege granted under the International Air Services Transit Agreement. (b) Free transportation may be provided under this section for the following categories of persons and property: (1) Directors, officers and employees, and their parents and immediate families, of the foreign air carrier operating the aircraft; (2) Directors, officers and employees, and their parents and immediate families, of an air carrier or another foreign air carrier traveling pursuant to a pass interchange arrangement; (3) Travel agents being transported for the purpose of familiarizing themselves with the carrier-s services, if the agents are under no obligation to sell the transporting carrier-s services; 390 VerDate Sep<11>2014 11:52 May 03, 2019 Jkt 247049 PO 00000 Frm 00400 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247049.XXX 247049