When requested by the Regional Airports Division Manager, the certificate holder must provide this notification in writing. Procedures for protection of NAVAIDS, as required under, 25. (b) Submit with the application, two copies of an Airport Certification Manual prepared in accordance with subpart C of this part. (a) Marking. (2) Federal Docket Management System, as specified under 14 CFR part 11. 139.1, Applicability Expands Part 139 applicability to non-certificated airports that serve scheduled small air carrier aircraft with 10-30 passenger seats Excludes heliports and airports operated by the U.S. Government Clarifies that Part 139 is not applicable to Alaskan airports during . (e) When the Administrator determines that a wildlife hazard management plan is needed, the certificate holder must formulate and implement a plan using the wildlife hazard assessment as a basis. A description of public protection, as required under, 26. (a) An index is required by paragraph (c) of this section for each certificate holder. Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUBCHAPTER G - AIR CARRIERS AND OPERATORS FOR COMPENSATION OR HIRE: CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS PART 139 - CERTIFICATION OF AIRPORTS Subpart C - Airport Certification Manual 139.203 Contents of Airport Certification Manual. (7) Unresolved wildlife hazards as identified in accordance with 139.337. (k) Emergency access roads. (2) Class II, III, and IV airports - 12 months after June 9, 2004. If you have questions for the Agency that issued the current document please contact the agency directly. Airport certification manual b. is available with paragraph structure matching the official CFR Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like An Airport Operating Certificate is effective from the date it is issued until _____., In certain emergency conditions requiring immediate action to protect life or property, an airport may deviate from any of the operational requirements of Part 139 Subpart D, or the ACM to the extent required only to meet that particular . (3) Immediately after an accident or incident. (4) Is in a form that is easy to revise and organized in a manner helpful to the preparation, review, and approval processes, including a revision log. . Procedures for identifying, marking, and lighting construction and other unserviceable areas, as required under, 29. Latest Forms, Documents, and Supporting Material All Historical Document Collections OMB Details Initial Certification of Airports, Reporting Federal Enterprise Architecture: Transportation - Air Transportation (7) The fire code of the public body having jurisdiction over the airport. The eCFR is displayed with paragraphs split and indented to follow (5) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, any chemical solvent that is used to clean any pavement area must be removed as soon as possible, consistent with the instructions of the manufacturer of the solvent. (e) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for using the NOTAM system and the dissemination of airport information that are acceptable to the Administrator. 14 CFR Part 139 [Docket No. (c) Each certificate holder must, as a fueling agent, comply with, and require all other fueling agents operating on the airport to comply with, the standards established under paragraph (b) of this section and must perform reasonable surveillance of all fueling activities on the airport with respect to those standards. A plan showing the runway and taxiway identification system, including the location and inscription of signs, runway markings, and holding position markings, as required under, 14. These lighting systems must be authorized by the Administrator and consist of at least the following: (1) Runway lighting that meets the specifications for takeoff and landing minimums, as authorized by the Administrator, for each runway. (b) Except as otherwise authorized by the Administrator, the certificate holder must include in the Airport Certification Manual the following elements, as appropriate for its class: Required Airport Certification Manual Elements, [Doc. (4) Wildlife of a size, or in numbers, capable of causing an event described in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), or (b)(3) of this section is observed to have access to any airport flight pattern or aircraft movement area. 41104(b). citations and headings FAA-2000-7479, 69 FR 6424, Feb. 10, 2004; Amdt. (g) Implementation. (f) Standards. As a Unless otherwise authorized by the Administrator, the following rescue and firefighting equipment and agents are the minimum required for the Indexes referred to in 139.315: (a) Index A. Air Carrier - a person who undertakes directly by lease, or other arrangement, to engage in air transportation. Such training at Class III airports must be completed within 12 consecutive calendar months after June 9, 2004. (5) Fire safety in mobile fuelers, fueling pits, and fueling cabinets. Learn more about the eCFR, its status, and the editorial process. (i) AFFF quantity requirements. A description of personnel training, as required under, 10. Part 139 Final Rule SUBPART A GENERAL. Applicability. (a) An applicant or a certificate holder may petition the Administrator under 14 CFR part 11, General Rulemaking Procedures, of this chapter for an exemption from any requirement of this part. (4) Coordination of airport and control tower functions relating to emergency actions, as appropriate. In reaching this determination, the Administrator will consider -. Associated learning components 2. (c) The plan required by this section must address or include -. (e) Vehicle communications. Each vehicle required under 139.317 must -, (1) Have a flashing or rotating beacon and. (4) Fueling personnel training. (4) At least once every 12 consecutive calendar months, review the plan with all of the parties with whom the plan is coordinated, as specified in paragraph (g)(1) of this section, to ensure that all parties know their responsibilities and that all of the information in the plan is current. Certificate holders must comply with requirements prescribed by subparts C and D of this part in a manner authorized by the Administrator. In addition, each page or attachment must include the date of the Administrator's initial approval or approval of the latest revision. view historical versions Title 14 Chapter I Subchapter G Part 139 View Full Text Previous Next Top eCFR Content This content is from the eCFR and may include recent changes applied to the CFR. (8) Airport condition. Each certificate holder must provide and maintain marking systems for air carrier operations on the airport that are authorized by the Administrator and consist of at least the following: (1) Runway markings meeting the specifications for takeoff and landing minimums for each runway. (5) Recommended actions for reducing identified wildlife hazards to air carrier operations. A description of each movement area available for air carriers and its safety areas, and each road described in, 7. This individual must be trained prior to initial performance of emergency medical services. Our Airline and Airport Management courses are exciting and highly focused, designed to give you the skills and experience you need to work in management pos. [Doc. (a) Limit access to movement areas and safety areas only to those pedestrians and ground vehicles necessary for airport operations; (b) Establish and implement procedures for the safe and orderly access to and operation in movement areas and safety areas by pedestrians and ground vehicles, including provisions identifying the consequences of noncompliance with the procedures by all persons; (c) When an air traffic control tower is in operation, ensure that each pedestrian and ground vehicle in movement areas or safety areas is controlled by one of the following: (1) Two-way radio communications between each pedestrian or vehicle and the tower; (2) An escort with two-way radio communications with the tower accompanying any pedestrian or vehicle without a radio; or. The revised Part 139 changes the existing airport certification process to incorporate all airports covered by the statute, including those serving scheduled operations of small air carrier aircraft and those airports that serve a mixture of air carrier operations. (2) Any fraudulent or intentionally false entry in any record or report that is required to be made, kept, or used to show compliance with any requirement under this part. (ii) One vehicle carrying water and the commensurate quantity of AFFF so the total quantity of water for foam production carried by both vehicles is at least 3,000 gallons. (2) On the Regional Airports Division Manager's own initiative, if the Regional Airports Division Manager determines that safety in air transportation requires the amendment. No. (iv) Emergency communications systems on the airport, including fire alarms. (b) In complying with paragraph (a) of this section, use the NOTAM system, as appropriate, and other systems and procedures authorized by the Administrator. (c) Train all persons who access movement areas and safety areas and perform duties in compliance with the requirements of the Airport Certification Manual and the requirements of this part. Such procedures must ensure personnel are trained, as specified under 139.303, and receive initial and recurrent instruction every 12 consecutive calendar months in at least the following areas: (i) Airport familiarization, including airport signs, marking and lighting. ( a) No person may operate an airport subject to this part unless that person adopts and complies with an Airport Certification Manual, as required under this part, that - ( 1) Has been approved by the Administrator; ( 2) Contains only those items authorized by the Administrator; Unscheduled operation means any common carriage passenger-carrying operation for compensation or hire, using aircraft designed for at least 31 passenger seats, conducted by an air carrier for which the departure time, departure location, and arrival location are specifically negotiated with the customer or the customer's representative. Such an individual must be trained prior to initial performance of duties, or enrolled in an authorized aviation fuel training course that will be completed within 90 days of initiating duties, and receive recurrent instruction at least every 24 consecutive calendar months. (9) Water rescue situations, as appropriate. (iii) Rescue and firefighting personnel safety. (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in paragraphs (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section; and. Government-owned airport that is co-located with an airport specified under 139.1(a) and at which portions of the movement areas and safety areas are shared by both parties. Procedures for maintaining the paved areas, as required under, 11. Air carrier aircraft means an aircraft that is being operated by an air carrier and is categorized as either a large air carrier aircraft if designed for at least 31 passenger seats or a small air carrier aircraft if designed for more than 9 passenger seats but less than 31 passenger seats, as determined by the aircraft type certificate issued by a competent civil aviation authority. (d) Procedures for reduction in capability. (d) Each certificate holder must inspect the physical facilities of each airport tenant fueling agent at least once every 3 consecutive months for compliance with paragraph (b) of this section and maintain a record of that inspection for at least 12 consecutive calendar months. Such records must include, at a minimum, a description and date of training received. Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Operational requirements. (2) Assurance from the shipper that the cargo can be handled safely, including any special handling procedures required for safety. (2) Unscheduled passenger-carrying operations of an air carrier operating aircraft configured for at least 31 passenger seats, as determined by the regulations under which the operation is conducted or the aircraft type certificate issued by a competent civil aviation authority. Wildlife hazard means a potential for a damaging aircraft collision with wildlife on or near an airport. result, it may not include the most recent changes applied to the CFR. here. Each certificate holder must properly maintain each marking, sign, or lighting system installed and operated on the airport. (1) Upon application by the certificate holder or. Records of each accident or incident occurring after the June 9, 2004 must be maintained for 12 consecutive calendar months from the date of the accident or incident. (3) All rescue and firefighting personnel must participate in at least one live-fire drill prior to initial performance of rescue and firefighting duties and every 12 consecutive calendar months thereafter. 14 CFR 139.325 - Airport emergency plan. Twenty-four consecutive calendar months for personnel training records, as required under 139.303 and 139.327. (4) Index D includes aircraft at least 159 feet but less than 200 feet in length. (b) This part applies to those portions of a joint-use or shared-use airport that are within the authority of a person serving passenger-carrying operations defined in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section. (b) Paragraphs (a)(4) and (a)(5) of this section do not apply to snow and ice accumulations and their control, including the associated use of materials, such as sand and deicing solutions. resources to ensures compliance with the airport certification manual and airport emergency plan and 14 CFR Part 139.325. (i) One vehicle carrying the extinguishing agents as specified in paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section; and. (3) Special areas for storage of hazardous materials while on the airport. Certificate holder means the holder of an Airport Operating Certificate issued under this part. (f) Foam discharge capacity. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, if an increase in the average daily departures or the length of air carrier aircraft results in an increase in the Index required by paragraph (a) of this section, the certificate holder must comply with the increased requirements. Navigate by entering citations or phrases (a) Prepare and submit an application, in a form and in the manner prescribed by the Administrator, to the Regional Airports Division Manager. (e) Lighting interference. (b) Maintain records required under this part as follows: (1) Personnel training. FAA.gov. (e) As appropriate, comply with the following training requirements of this part: (1) 139.319, Aircraft rescue and firefighting: Operational requirements; (2) 139.321, Handling and storage of hazardous substances and materials; (4) 139.329, Pedestrians and Ground Vehicles; (5) 139.337, Wildlife hazard management; and. The location of each obstruction required to be lighted or marked within the airport's area of authority, 6. (2) Be painted or marked in colors to enhance contrast with the background environment and optimize daytime and nighttime visibility and identification. (k) Implementation. (h) FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the handling and storage of hazardous substances and materials that are acceptable to the Administrator. FAA Advisory Circulars contain methods and procedures for the equipment, material, installation, and maintenance of marking, sign, and lighting systems listed in this section that are acceptable to the Administrator.