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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)
§§ 91.615–91.699
(b) Thermal/acoustic insulation ma-
terials. For transport category air-
planes type certificated after January
1, 1958:
(1) For airplanes manufactured before
September 2, 2005, when thermal/acous-
tic insulation is installed in the fuse-
lage as replacements after September
2, 2005, the insulation must meet the
flame propagation requirements of
§ 25.856 of this chapter, effective Sep-
tember 2, 2003, if it is:
(i) Of a blanket construction or
(ii) Installed around air ducting.
(2) For airplanes manufactured after
September 2, 2005, thermal/acoustic in-
sulation materials installed in the fu-
selage must meet the flame propaga-
tion requirements of § 25.856 of this
chapter, effective September 2, 2003.
[Doc. No. 18334, 54 FR 34318, Aug. 18, 1989, as
amended by Amdt. 91–279, 68 FR 45083, July
31, 2003; Amdt. 91–290, 70 FR 77752, Dec. 30,
2005]
§§ 91.615–91.699
[Reserved]
Subpart H—Foreign Aircraft Oper-
ations and Operations of U.S.-
Registered Civil Aircraft Out-
side of the United States; and
Rules Governing Persons on
Board Such Aircraft
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 18334, 54 FR 34320, Aug.
18, 1989, unless otherwise noted.
§ 91.701
Applicability.
(a) This subpart applies to the oper-
ations of civil aircraft of U.S. registry
outside of the United States and the
operations of foreign civil aircraft
within the United States.
(b) Section 91.702 of this subpart also
applies to each person on board an air-
craft operated as follows:
(1) A U.S. registered civil aircraft op-
erated outside the United States;
(2) Any aircraft operated outside the
United States—
(i) That has its next scheduled des-
tination or last place of departure in
the United States if the aircraft next
lands in the United States; or
(ii) If the aircraft lands in the United
States with the individual still on the
aircraft regardless of whether it was a
scheduled or otherwise planned landing
site.
[Doc. No. FAA–1998–4954, 64 FR 1079, Jan. 7,
1999]
§ 91.702
Persons on board.
Section 91.11 of this part (Prohibi-
tions on interference with crew-
members) applies to each person on
board an aircraft.
[Doc. No. FAA–1998–4954, 64 FR 1079, Jan. 7,
1999]
§ 91.703
Operations of civil aircraft of
U.S. registry outside of the United
States.
(a) Each person operating a civil air-
craft of U.S. registry outside of the
United States shall—
(1) When over the high seas, comply
with annex 2 (Rules of the Air) to the
Convention on International Civil
Aviation and with §§ 91.117(c), 91.127,
91.129, and 91.131;
(2) When within a foreign country,
comply with the regulations relating
to the flight and maneuver of aircraft
there in force;
(3) Except for §§ 91.117(a), 91.307(b),
91.309, 91.323, and 91.711, comply with
this part so far as it is not inconsistent
with applicable regulations of the for-
eign country where the aircraft is oper-
ated or annex 2 of the Convention on
International Civil Aviation; and
(4) When operating within airspace
designated as Minimum Navigation
Performance Specifications (MNPS)
airspace, comply with § 91.705. When op-
erating within airspace designated as
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum
(RVSM) airspace, comply with § 91.706.
(5) For aircraft subject to ICAO
Annex 16, carry on board the aircraft
documents that summarize the noise
operating characteristics and certifi-
cations of the aircraft that dem-
onstrate compliance with this part and
part 36 of this chapter.
(b) Annex 2 to the Convention on
International Civil Aviation, Ninth
Edition—July 1990, with Amendments
through Amendment 32 effective Feb-
ruary 19, 1996, to which reference is
made in this part, is incorporated into
this part and made a part hereof as
provided in 5 U.S.C. § 552 and pursuant
to 1 CFR part 51. Annex 2 (including a
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