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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
§§ 91.907–91.999
(8) To divert the airplane to an alter-
native airport in the 48 contiguous
States on account of weather, mechan-
ical, fuel, air traffic control, or other
safety reasons while conducting a
flight in order to perform any of the
activities described in paragraphs (a)(1)
through (a)(7) of this section.
(b) An operator of an affected air-
plane may apply for a special flight au-
thorization for one of the purposes list-
ed in paragraph (a) of this section by
filing an application with the FAA’s
Office of Environment and Energy. Ex-
cept for emergency relief authoriza-
tions sought under paragraph (a)(7) of
this section, applications must be filed
at least 30 days in advance of the
planned flight. All applications must
provide the information necessary for
the FAA to determine that the planned
flight is within the limits prescribed in
the law.
[Doc. No. FAA–2013–0503, 78 FR 39583, July 2,
2013]
§§ 91.884–91.899
[Reserved]
Subpart J—Waivers
§ 91.901
[Reserved]
§ 91.903
Policy and procedures.
(a) The Administrator may issue a
certificate of waiver authorizing the
operation of aircraft in deviation from
any rule listed in this subpart if the
Administrator finds that the proposed
operation can be safely conducted
under the terms of that certificate of
waiver.
(b) An application for a certificate of
waiver under this part is made on a
form and in a manner prescribed by the
Administrator and may be submitted
to any FAA office.
(c) A certificate of waiver is effective
as specified in that certificate of waiv-
er.
[Doc. No. 18334, 54 FR 34325, Aug. 18, 1989]
§ 91.905
List of rules subject to waiv-
ers.
Sec.
91.107
Use of safety belts.
91.111
Operating near other aircraft.
91.113
Right-of-way rules: Except water op-
erations.
91.115
Right-of-way rules: Water operations.
91.117
Aircraft speed.
91.119
Minimum safe altitudes: General.
91.121
Altimeter settings.
91.123
Compliance with ATC clearances and
instructions.
91.125
ATC light signals.
91.126
Operating on or in the vicinity of an
airport in Class G airspace.
91.127
Operating on or in the vicinity of an
airport in Class E airspace.
91.129
Operations in Class D airspace.
91.130
Operations in Class C airspace.
91.131
Operations in Class B airspace.
91.133
Restricted and prohibited areas.
91.135
Operations in Class A airspace.
91.137
Temporary flight restrictions.
91.141
Flight restrictions in the proximity
of the Presidential and other parties.
91.143
Flight limitation in the proximity of
space flight operations.
91.153
VFR flight plan: Information re-
quired.
91.155
Basic VFR weather minimums
91.157
Special VFR weather minimums.
91.159
VFR cruising altitude or flight level.
91.169
IFR flight plan: Information required.
91.173
ATC clearance and flight plan re-
quired.
91.175
Takeoff and landing under IFR.
91.177
Minimum altitudes for IFR oper-
ations.
91.179
IFR cruising altitude or flight level.
91.181
Course to be flown.
91.183
IFR radio communications.
91.185
IFR operations: Two-way radio com-
munications failure.
91.187
Operation under IFR in controlled
airspace: Malfunction reports.
91.209
Aircraft lights.
91.303
Aerobatic flights.
91.305
Flight test areas.
91.311
Towing: Other than under § 91.309.
91.313(e)
Restricted category civil aircraft:
Operating limitations.
91.515
Flight altitude rules.
91.705
Operations within the North Atlantic
Minimum Navigation Performance Spec-
ifications Airspace.
91.707
Flights between Mexico or Canada
and the United States.
91.713
Operation of civil aircraft of Cuban
registry.
[Doc. No. 18334, 54 FR 34325, Aug. 18, 1989, as
amended by Amdt. 91–227, 56 FR 65661, Dec.
17, 1991]
§§ 91.907–91.999
[Reserved]
Subpart K—Fractional Ownership
Operations
S
OURCE
: Docket No. FAA–2001–10047, 68 FR
54561, Sept. 17, 2003, unless otherwise noted.
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