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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)
§ 91.141
Those NOTAMs communicate informa-
tion concerning the rules and regula-
tions that govern flight operations, the
use of navigation facilities, and des-
ignation of that airspace in which the
rules and regulations apply.
(c) When a NOTAM has been issued
under this section, no person may oper-
ate an aircraft, or other device gov-
erned by the regulation concerned,
within the designated airspace except
in accordance with the authorizations,
terms, and conditions prescribed in the
regulation covered by the NOTAM.
§ 91.141
Flight restrictions in the prox-
imity of the Presidential and other
parties.
No person may operate an aircraft
over or in the vicinity of any area to be
visited or traveled by the President,
the Vice President, or other public fig-
ures contrary to the restrictions estab-
lished by the Administrator and pub-
lished in a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM).
§ 91.143
Flight limitation in the prox-
imity of space flight operations.
When a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) is
issued in accordance with this section,
no person may operate any aircraft of
U.S. registry, or pilot any aircraft
under the authority of an airman cer-
tificate issued by the Federal Aviation
Administration, within areas des-
ignated in a NOTAM for space flight
operation except when authorized by
ATC.
[Doc. No. FAA–2004–19246, 69 FR 59753, Oct. 5,
2004]
§ 91.144
Temporary restriction on
flight operations during abnormally
high barometric pressure condi-
tions.
(a)
Special flight restrictions. When any
information indicates that barometric
pressure on the route of flight cur-
rently exceeds or will exceed 31 inches
of mercury, no person may operate an
aircraft or initiate a flight contrary to
the requirements established by the
Administrator and published in a No-
tice to Airmen issued under this sec-
tion.
(b)
Waivers. The Administrator is au-
thorized to waive any restriction
issued under paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion to permit emergency supply,
transport, or medical services to be de-
livered to isolated communities, where
the operation can be conducted with an
acceptable level of safety.
[Amdt. 91–240, 59 FR 17452, Apr. 12, 1994; 59 FR
37669, July 25, 1994]
§ 91.145
Management of aircraft oper-
ations in the vicinity of aerial dem-
onstrations and major sporting
events.
(a) The FAA will issue a Notice to
Airmen (NOTAM) designating an area
of airspace in which a temporary flight
restriction applies when it determines
that a temporary flight restriction is
necessary to protect persons or prop-
erty on the surface or in the air, to
maintain air safety and efficiency, or
to prevent the unsafe congestion of air-
craft in the vicinity of an aerial dem-
onstration or major sporting event.
These demonstrations and events may
include:
(1) United States Naval Flight Dem-
onstration Team (Blue Angels);
(2) United States Air Force Air Dem-
onstration Squadron (Thunderbirds);
(3) United States Army Parachute
Team (Golden Knights);
(4) Summer/Winter Olympic Games;
(5) Annual Tournament of Roses
Football Game;
(6) World Cup Soccer;
(7) Major League Baseball All-Star
Game;
(8) World Series;
(9) Kodak Albuquerque International
Balloon Fiesta;
(10) Sandia Classic Hang Gliding
Competition;
(11) Indianapolis 500 Mile Race;
(12) Any other aerial demonstration
or sporting event the FAA determines
to need a temporary flight restriction
in accordance with paragraph (b) of
this section.
(b) In deciding whether a temporary
flight restriction is necessary for an
aerial demonstration or major sporting
event not listed in paragraph (a) of this
section, the FAA considers the fol-
lowing factors:
(1) Area where the event will be held.
(2) Effect flight restrictions will have
on known aircraft operations.
(3) Any existing ATC airspace traffic
management restrictions.
(4) Estimated duration of the event.
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