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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)
§ 93.323
(iii) A certificate holder must notify
in writing the Las Vegas Flight Stand-
ards District Office within 10 calendar
days of a transfer of allocations. This
notification must identify the parties
involved, the type of transfer (perma-
nent or temporary) and the number of
allocations transferred. Permanent
transfers are not effective until the
Flight Standards District Office re-
issues the operations specifications re-
flecting the transfer. Temporary trans-
fers are effective upon notification.
(5) An allocation will revert to the
FAA upon voluntary cessation of com-
mercial air tours within the SFRA for
any consecutive 180-day period unless
the certificate holder notifies the
FSDO in writing, prior to the expira-
tion of the 180-day time period, of the
following: the reason why the certifi-
cate holder has not conducted any
commercial air tours during the con-
secutive 180-day period; and the date
the certificate holder intends on re-
suming commercial air tours oper-
ations. The FSDO will notify the cer-
tificate holder of any extension to the
consecutive 180-days. A certificate
holder may be granted one extension.
(6) The FAA retains the right to re-
distribute, reduce, or revoke alloca-
tions based on:
(i) Efficiency of airspace;
(ii) Voluntary surrender of alloca-
tions;
(iii) Involuntary cessation of oper-
ations; and
(iv) Aviation safety.
[65 FR 17733, Apr. 4, 2000]
§ 93.323
Flight plans.
Each certificate holder conducting a
commercial SFRA operation must file
a visual flight rules (VFR) flight plan
in accordance with § 91.153. This section
does not apply to operations conducted
in accordance with § 93.309(g). The
flight plan must be on file with a FAA
Flight Service Station prior to each
flight. Each VFR flight plan must iden-
tify the purpose of the flight in the
‘‘remarks’’ section according to one of
the types set forth in the ‘‘Las Vegas
Flight Standards District Office Grand
Canyon National Park Special Flight
Rules Area Procedures Manual’’ which
is available from the Las Vegas Flight
Standards District Office.
[65 FR 17733, Apr. 4, 2000]
§ 93.325
Quarterly reporting.
(a) Each certificate holder must sub-
mit in writing, within 30 days of the
end of each calendar quarter, the total
number of commercial SFRA oper-
ations conducted for that quarter.
Quarterly reports must be filed with
the Las Vegas Flight Standards Dis-
trict Office.
(b) Each quarterly report must con-
tain the following information.
(1) Make and model of aircraft;
(2) Identification number (registra-
tion number) for each aircraft;
(3) Departure airport for each seg-
ment flown;
(4) Departure date and actual Uni-
versal Coordinated Time, as applicable
for each segment flown;
(5) Type of operation; and
(6) Route(s) flown.
[65 FR 17733, Apr. 4, 2000]
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