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Special Federal Aviation RegulationsSpecial Federal Aviation Regulation No. 99 {SFAR99, SFAR 99, SFAR No. 99} - Hazardous Materials Regulations Governing Manual and Training Requirements
§ 119.3 Definitions.
Subpart B - Applicability of Operating Requirements to Different Kinds of Operations Under Part 121, 125, and 135 of This Chapter
Subpart C - Certification, Operations Specifications, and Certain Other Requirements for Operations Conducted Under Part 121 or Part 135 of This Chapter
§ 119.58 [Removed]
Amdt. 119-13, 75 FR 26645, May 12, 2010, effective May 12, 2010.
See "Exemptions for Passenger Carrying Operations Conducted for Compensation and Hire in Other Than Standard Category Aircraft: Notice of policy statement" at 72 FR 57196, October 9, 2007.
Amdt. 119-12, 72 FR 54815, September 27, 2007, effective September 27, 2007.
72 FR 6883, February 13, 2007, effective March 15, 2007.
Amdt. 119-10, 70 FR 58795, October 7, 2005, effective November 7, 2005.
70 FR 7392, February 14, 2005, effective March 16, 2005.
Amdt. 119-7, 68 FR 54519, September 17, 2003, effective November 17, 2003.
Amdt. 119-9, 68 FR 47798, August 11, 2003, effective TBD.
Amdt. 119-8, 68 FR 41214, July 10, 2003, effective July 10, 2003.
See "DOD Commercial Air Carrier Evaluators: Disposition of comments on final rule." at 69 FR 76841, December 23, 2004.
New 2003-05. See "Aging Airplane Safety: Interim final rule; extension of comment period" at 68 FR 5782, February 4, 2003.
Amdt. 119-6, 67 FR 72726, December 6, 2002, effective, December 8, 2003.
Amdt. 119-5, 67 FR 9552, March 1, 2002, effective March 1, 2002.
Amdt. 119-4, 66 FR 23543, May 9, 2001, effective July 9, 2001.
See "Notice to operators" at 63 FR 4, Jan. 2, 1998.
Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13248, March 19, 1997; as corrected at 62 FR 15570, April 1, 1997.
SFAR No. 78, 62 FR 1192, Jan. 8, 1997, effective Feb. 7, 1997; as corrected at 62 FR 7674, February 20, 1997. Technical correction: Was Amdt. 119-3.
Amdt. 119-2, 61 FR 30432, June 14, 1996.
Amdt. 119-1, 61 FR 2608, Jan. 26, 1996.
Source: Docket No. 28154, 60 FR 65832, Dec. 20, 1995.
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 99 {SFAR99, SFAR 99, SFAR No. 99} - Hazardous Materials Regulations Governing Manual and Training Requirements
1. Applicability. This Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) applies to all U.S. air carriers and commercial operators that are issued a certificate under part 119 of this chapter on or before November 7, 2005 to operate under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter. For purposes of hazardous materials training, these air carriers and commercial operators may comply with the provisions of this SFAR until its expiration. Alternatively, they may comply with the provisions of part 121, subpart Z, or part 135, subpart K, as applicable. All other provisions of parts 121 and 135 not affected by this rule remain applicable.
2. Expiration. This Special Federal Aviation Regulation expires on February 7, 2007.
3. Definition. The term certificate holder, as used in this SFAR, means a person certificated in accordance with part 119 subpart C, of this chapter and operating under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter.
4. Manual Contents.
(a) Each manual required by § 121.133 shall contain procedures and information to assist personnel to identify packages marked or labeled as containing hazardous materials and, if these materials are to be carried, stored, or handled, procedures and instructions relating to the carriage, storage, or handling of hazardous materials, including the following:
(1) Procedures for determining whether the material is accompanied by the proper shipper certification required by 49 CFR chapter I, subchapter C; whether it is properly packed, marked, and labeled; whether it is accompanied by the proper shipping documents; and whether requirements for compatibility of materials have been met.
(2) Instructions on the loading, storage, and handling.
(3) Notification procedures for reporting hazardous material incidents as required by 49 CFR chapter I, subchapter C.
(4) Instructions and procedures for the notification of the pilot in command when there are hazardous materials aboard, as required by 49 CFR chapter I, subchapter C.
(b) Each manual required by § 135.21 of this chapter shall contain procedures and instructions to enable personnel to recognize hazardous materials, as defined in 49 CFR, and if these materials are to be carried, stored, or handled, procedures and instructions for:
(1) Accepting shipment of hazardous material regulated by 49 CFR to assure proper packaging, marking, labeling, shipping documents, compatibility of articles, and instructions for loading, storage, and handling;
(2) Notification and reporting hazardous material incidents as required by 49 CFR; and
(3) Notification of the pilot in command when there are hazardous materials aboard, as required by 49 CFR.
5. Training Program.
(a) Each certificate holder required to have a training program under § 121.401 of this chapter shall establish, obtain the appropriate initial and final approval of, and provide, a training program that meets the requirements of part 121, subpart O, and appendices E and F of part 121 of this chapter. Each certificate holder required to have a training program under § 121.401 of this chapter shall ensure that each crewmember, aircraft dispatcher, flight instructor, and check airman, and each person assigned duties for the carriage and handling of hazardous materials, is adequately trained to perform his or her assigned duties.
(b) Each certificate holder required to have a training program under § 135.341 of this chapter shall establish, obtain the appropriate initial and final approval of, and provide a training program that meets the requirements of this SFAR. Each certificate holder required to have a training program under § 135.341 of this chapter shall ensure that each crewmember, flight instructor, check airman, and each person assigned duties for the carriage and handling of hazardous materials (as defined in 49 CFR 171.8) is adequately trained to perform their assigned duties.
6. Training requirements: Handling and carriage of hazardous materials under part 121 of this chapter.
(a) No certificate holder conducting operations under part 121 of this chapter may use any person to perform and no person may perform, any assigned duties and responsibilities for the handling or carriage of hazardous materials governed by 49 CFR, unless within the past year that person has satisfactorily completed training in a program established and approved under this SFAR, which includes instructions regarding the proper packaging, marking, labeling, and documentation of hazardous materials, as required by 49 CFR, and instructions regarding their compatibility, loading, storage, and handling characteristics. A person, who satisfactorily completes training in the calendar month before, or the calendar month after, the month in which it becomes due, is considered to have taken that training during the month it became due.
(b) Each certificate holder conducting operations under part 121 of this chapter shall maintain a record of the satisfactory completion of the initial and recurrent training given to crewmembers and ground personnel who perform assigned duties and responsibilities for the handling and carriage of hazardous materials.
(c) When a certificate holder conducting operations under part 121 of this chapter operates in a foreign country where the loading and unloading of aircraft must be performed by personnel of the foreign country, that certificate holder may use personnel not meeting the training requirements of paragraphs 5 (a) and 5 (b) of this SFAR if they are supervised by a person qualified under paragraphs 5 (a) and 5 (b) of this SFAR to supervise the loading, offloading and handling of hazardous materials.
7. Training requirements: Handling and carriage of hazardous materials under part 135.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph 7 (d) of this SFAR, no certificate holder conducting operations under part 135 of this chapter may use any person to perform, and no person may perform, any assigned duties and responsibilities for the handling or carriage of hazardous materials (as defined in 49 CFR 171.8), unless within the past year that person has satisfactorily completed initial or recurrent training in an appropriate training program established by the certificate holder, which includes instruction on-- (1) The proper shipper certification, packaging, marking, labeling, and documentation for hazardous materials; and
(2) The compatibility, loading, storage, and handling characteristics of hazardous materials.
(b) Each certificate holder conducting operations under part 135 of this chapter, shall maintain a record of the satisfactory completion of the initial and recurrent training given to crewmembers and ground personnel who perform assigned duties and responsibilities for the handling and carriage of hazardous materials.
(c) Each certificate holder, conducting operations under part 135 of this chapter, that elects not to accept hazardous materials shall ensure that each crewmember is adequately trained to recognize those items classified as hazardous materials.
(d) If a certificate holder conducting operations under part 135 of this chapter operates into or out of airports at which trained employees or contract personnel are not available, it may use persons not meeting the requirements of paragraph 7 (a) or 7 (b) of this SFAR to load, offload, or otherwise handle hazardous materials if these persons are supervised by a crewmember who is qualified under paragraphs 7 (a) and 7 (b) of this SFAR.
[Amdt. 119-10, 70 FR 58795, October 7, 2005, effective November 7, 2005]
(a) This part applies to each person operating or intending to operate civil aircraft -
(b) This part prescribes -
(e) Except for operations when common carriage is not involved conducted with airplanes having a passenger-seat configuration of 20 seats or more, excluding any required crewmember seat, or a payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more, this part does not apply to -
(4) Aerial work operations, including -
(7) Helicopter flights conducted within a 25 statute mile radius of the airport of takeoff if -
[Amdt. 119-4, 66 FR 23543, May 9, 2001, effective July 9, 2001; Amdt. 119-5, 67 FR 9552, March 1, 2002, effective March 1, 2002; Amdt. 119-7, 68 FR 54519, September 17, 2003, effective November 17, 2003; 72 FR 6883, February 13, 2007, effective March 15, 2007]
§ 119.2 [Removed effective March 1, 2002]
For the purpose of subchapter G of this chapter, the term -
All-cargo operation means any operation for compensation or hire that is other than a passenger-carrying operation or, if passengers are carried, they are only those specified in §§ 121.583(a) or 135.85 of this chapter.
(i) Crew - for each crewmember required by the Federal Aviation Regulations -
(A) For male flight crewmembers - 180 pounds.
(B) For female flight crewmembers - 140 pounds.
(C) For male flight attendants - 180 pounds.
(D) For female flight attendants - 130 pounds.
(E) For flight attendants not identified by gender - 140 pounds.
(ii) Oil - 350 pounds or the oil capacity as specified on the Type Certificate Data Sheet.
(iii) Fuel - the minimum weight of fuel required by the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations for a flight between domestic points 174 nautical miles apart under VFR weather conditions that does not involve extended overwater operations.
(1) Passenger-carrying operations conducted as a public charter under part 380 of this title or any operations in which the departure time, departure location, and arrival location are specifically negotiated with the customer or the customer's representative that are any of the following types of operations:
(i) Common carriage operations conducted with airplanes, including turbojet-powered airplanes, having a passenger-seat configuration of 30 seats or fewer, excluding each crewmember seat, and a payload capacity of 7,500 pounds or less, except that operations using a specific airplane that is also used in domestic or flag operations and that is so listed in the operations specifications as required by § 119.49(a)(4) for those operations are considered supplemental operations;
Passenger-carrying operation means any aircraft operation carrying any person, unless the only persons on the aircraft are those identified in §§ 121.583(a) or 135.85 of this chapter, as applicable. An aircraft used in a passenger-carrying operation may also carry cargo or mail in addition to passengers.
Scheduled operation means any common carriage passenger-carrying operation for compensation or hire conducted by an air carrier or commercial operator for which the certificate holder or its representative offers in advance the departure location, departure time, and arrival location. It does not include any passenger-carrying operation that is conducted as a public charter operation under part 380 of this title.
{New 2003-05 Comment period extended to May 5, 2003. See 68 FR 5782}.
[Amdt. 119-1, 61 FR 2608, Jan. 26, 1996; Amdt. 119-2, 61 FR 30433, June 14, 1996; Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13253, March 19, 1997; Amdt. 119-6, 67 FR 72726, December 6, 2002, effective, December 8, 2003; Amdt. 119-8, 68 FR 41214, July 10, 2003, effective July 10, 2003; 72 FR 6883, February 13, 2007, effective March 15, 2007]
(f) A person conducting operations under more than one paragraph of §§ 119.21, 119.23, or 119.25 shall conduct those operations in compliance with -
[Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13258, March 19, 1997; as corrected at 62 FR 15570, April 1, 1997]
(a) Each certificate holder's operations specifications must contain -
[Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13253, March 19, 1997]
[Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13254, March 19, 1997]
(a) Each person who conducts operations when common carriage is not involved with airplanes having a passenger-seat configuration of 20 seats or more, excluding each crewmember seat, or a payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more, shall, unless deviation authority is issued -
(b) Each person who conducts noncommon carriage (except as provided in § 91.501(b) of this chapter) or private carriage operations for compensation or hire with airplanes having a passenger-seat configuration of less than 20 seats, excluding each crewmember seat, and a payload capacity of less than 6,000 pounds shall -
[Amdt. 119-2, 61 FR 30434, June 14, 1996]
(a) A person may not operate as a direct air carrier unless that person -
(b) A person other than a direct air carrier may not conduct any commercial passenger or cargo aircraft operation for compensation or hire under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter unless that person -
(a) A person applying to the Administrator for an Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate under this part (applicant) must submit an application -
[Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13254, March 19, 1997; as corrected at 62 FR 15570, April 1, 1997]
(c) In addition, each applicant for the original issue of an operating certificate under paragraph (a) of this section must submit with the application a signed statement showing -
(d) Each applicant for, or holder of, a certificate issued under paragraph (a) of this section, shall notify the Administrator within 10 days after -
(4) A detailed projection of the proposed operation covering 6 complete months after the month in which the certificate is expected to be issued including -
(5) An estimate of the cash that will be needed for the proposed operations during the first 6 months after the month in which the certificate is expected to be issued, including -
(6) An estimate of the cash that will be available during the first 6 months after the month in which the certificate is expected to be issued, from -
The Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate includes -
(a) An applicant may be issued an Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate if, after investigation, the Administrator finds that the applicant -
(2) Holds the economic authority applicable to the kinds of operations to be conducted, issued by the Department of Transportation, if required; and (3) Is properly and adequately equipped in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and is able to conduct a safe operation under appropriate provisions of part 121 or part 135 of this chapter and operations specifications issued under this part.
(b) An application for a certificate may be denied if the Administrator finds that -
(a) The Administrator may amend any certificate issued under this part if -
(b) Each certificate holder shall insert pertinent excerpts of its operations specifications, or references thereto, in its manual and shall -
{New-2010-12 (b) revised May 12, 2010, effective May 12, 2010}
{Beginning of old text revised May 12, 2010, effective May 12, 2010}
(1) The specific location of the certificate holder's principal base of operations, and, if different, the address that shall serve as the primary point of contact for correspondence between the FAA and the certificate holder and the name and mailing address of the certificate holder's agent for service. (2) Other business names under which the certificate holder may operate.
(11) Any authorization or requirement to conduct supplemental operations as provided by § 119.21(a)(3) (i) or (ii).
{There is no paragraph 119.49(d) - Ed.}
[Amdt. 119-10, 70 FR 58795, October 7, 2005, effective November 7, 2005; Amdt. 119-13, 75 FR 26645, May 12, 2010, effective May 12, 2010]
(3) After considering all material presented, the certificate-holding district office notifies the certificate holder of -
(4) If the certificate-holding district office issues an amendment to the operations specifications, it becomes effective not less than 30 days after the certificate holder receives notice of it unless -
(1) The certificate holder must file an application to amend its operations specifications -
(i) At least 90 days before the date proposed by the applicant for the amendment to become effective, unless a shorter time is approved, in cases of mergers; acquisitions of airline operational assets that require an additional showing of safety (e.g., proving tests); changes in the kind of operation as defined in § 119.3; resumption of operations following a suspension of operations as a result of bankruptcy actions; or the initial introduction of aircraft not before proven for use in air carrier or commercial operator operations.
(e) Other arrangements for transportation by air: Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, a certificate holder under this part operating under part 121 or 135 of this chapter may not conduct any operation for another certificate holder under this part or a foreign air carrier under part 129 of this chapter or a foreign person engaged in common carriage wholly outside the United States unless it holds applicable Department of Transportation economic authority, if required, and is authorized under its operations specifications to conduct the same kinds of operations (as defined in § 119.3). The certificate holder conducting the substitute operation must conduct that operation in accordance with the same operations authority held by the certificate holder arranging for the substitute operation. These substitute operations must be conducted between airports for which the substitute certificate holder holds authority for scheduled operations or within areas of operations for which the substitute certificate holder has authority for supplemental or on-demand operations.
(c) The Administrator may authorize a deviation to perform operations under a U.S. military contract under the following conditions -
(a) In emergency conditions, the Administrator may authorize deviations if -
(b) When the Administrator authorizes deviations for operations under emergency conditions -
(2) If the nature of the emergency does not permit timely amendment of the operations specifications -
(b) The certificate holder must -
(1) Make available to the Administrator at the certificate holder's principal base of operations -
(a) An Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate issued under this part is effective until -
(b) Operations specifications issued under this part, part 121, or part 135 of this chapter are effective unless -
(b) The Administrator may approve positions or numbers of positions other than those listed in paragraph (a) of this section for a particular operation if the certificate holder shows that it can perform the operation with the highest degree of safety under the direction of fewer or different categories of management personnel due to -
(d) The individuals who serve in the positions required or approved under paragraph (a) or (b) of this section and anyone in a position to exercise control over operations conducted under the operating certificate must -
(2) To the extent of their responsibilities, have a full understanding of the following materials with respect to the certificate holder's operation -
(a) To serve as Director of Operations under § 119.65(a) a person must -
(3) In the case of a person becoming a Director of Operations -
(c) To serve as Director of Maintenance under § 119.65(a) a person must -
(4) Have 3 years experience within the past 6 years in one or a combination of the following -
(d) To serve as Chief Inspector under § 119.65(a) a person must -
[Amdt. 119-2, 61 FR 30434, June 14, 1996; Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13255, March 19, 1997]
(2) To the extent of their responsibilities, have a full understanding of the following material with respect to the certificate holder's operation -
(e) Each certificate holder must -
(2) In the case of a person becoming Director of Operations -
(b) To serve as Director of Operations under § 119.69(a) for a certificate holder that only conducts operations for which the pilot in command is required to hold a commercial pilot certificate, a person must hold at least a commercial pilot certificate. If an instrument rating is required for any pilot in command for that certificate holder, the Director of Operations must also hold an instrument rating. In addition, the Director of Operations must either -
(f) A certificate holder may request a deviation to employ a person who does not meet the appropriate airmen experience requirements, managerial experience requirements, or supervisory experience requirements of this section if the Manager of the Air Transportation Division, AFS-200, or the Manager of the Aircraft Maintenance Division, AFS-300, as appropriate, find that the person has comparable experience, and can effectively perform the functions associated with the position in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and the procedures outlined in the certificate holder's manual.
[Amdt. 119-3, 60 FR 13255, March 19, 1997; Amdt. 119-12, 72 FR 54815, September 27, 2007, effective September 27, 2007]
Part 120 - Drug and Alcohol Testing Program
{New-2009-12 Part 120 added May 14, 2009, effective July 13, 2009}
Subpart B - Individuals Certificated Under Parts 61, 63, and 65
§ 120.11 Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test by a Part 61 certificate holder.
§ 120.13 Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test by a Part 63 certificate holder.
§ 120.15 Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test by a Part 65 certificate holder.
Subpart C - Air Traffic Controllers
§ 120.17 Use of prohibited drugs.
§ 120.21 Testing for alcohol.
Subpart D - Part 119 Certificate Holders Authorized To Conduct Operations Under Part 121 or Part 135 or Operators Under § 91.147 of This Chapter and Safety-Sensitive Employees
Subpart E - Drug Testing Program Requirements
§ 120.123 Drug testing outside of the territory of the United States.
Subpart F - Alcohol Testing Program Requirements
§ 120.201 Scope.
§ 120.203 General.
§ 120.205 Preemption of State and local laws.
§ 120.207 Other requirements imposed by employers.
§ 120.209 Requirement for notice.
§ 120.211 Applicable Federal regulations.
§ 120.213 Falsification.
§ 120.215 Covered employees.
§ 120.219 Handling of test results, record retention, and confidentiality.
§ 120.221 Consequences for employees engaging in alcohol-related conduct.
§ 120.223 Alcohol misuse information, training, and substance abuse professionals.
§ 120.225 How to implement an alcohol testing program.
§ 120.227 Employees located outside the U.S.
Amdt. 120-0A, 75 FR 3153, January 20, 2010, effective January 20, 2010.
Amdt. 120-0, 74 FR 22649, May 14, 2009, effective July 13, 2009.