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FAA Regs and Aviation Publications – What’s New as of June 13, 2010
Posted in FAA Regulations, What's New? by Paula Williams: June 22, 2010 Fifty One Reasons Air Freight Companies Depend on the Digital Reference Library
The regulations can be heavier than the freight for air carriers. Forty Six Reasons Air Freight Companies Depend on the Digital Reference Library
Air Freight CarriersÂ have a lot of regulations to keep track of, and like most of the aviation industry are doing a lot more work with fewer people. The average consumer or industrial customer has no idea about the regulatory burden the airlines that ship goods quickly around the world. And the regulations (FAA, TSA, EPA and others) can change any business day.
Keeping on top of the regulatory changes is harder than ever, and many regional and national airlines rely on Summit Aviation to keep them current.
Here are 46 of the most commonly-referenced documents used by air freight companies. There are thousands of publications contained on the Digital Reference Library. The ones that may be of particular interest to airlines include the following:
14 CFR particularly
Part 95 – IFR Altitudes
Part 205 – Aircraft Accident Liability Insurance
Part 217 â€“ Reporting Traffic Statistics by Foreign Air Carriers
Part 241 â€“ Uniform System of Accounts and Reports for Large Certificated Air Carriers
Part 253 â€“ Notice of Terms of Contract of Carriage
Part 258 â€“ Disclosure Change-of-gauge Services
Part 300 â€“ Terminations, Suspensions, and Reductions of Service
Part 398 Guidelines for Individual Determinations of Basic Essential Air Service
19 CFR – Customs Duties
Part 122 – Air Commerce Regulations/
Part 105Â Â Â Hazardous Materials Program Definitions and General Procedures
Part 171Â Â Â General Information, Regulations, and Definitions
Part 172Â Â Â Hazardous Materials Table, Special Provisions, Hazardous Materials Communications, Emergency Response Information, and Training Requirements
Part 173Â Â Â Shippers – General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings
Part 175Â Â Â Carriage by Aircraft
Part 1500 -Entire 1500 Series
FAA-H-8083-2 – Risk Management Handbook
FAA-H-8083-25A – Pilotâ€™s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
FAA-H-8083-30 – Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook â€“ General
AC 20-140 â€“ Guidelines for Design Approval of Aircraft Data Communications Systems
AC 21-23B â€“ Airworthiness Certifications of Civil Aircraft Engines, Propellers and Related Products Imported to the United States.
AC 34-1B â€“ Fuel Venting and Exhaust Emission Requirements for Turbine Engine Powered Airplanes.
AC 43-16A â€“ Aviation Maintenance Alerts
AC 91-70 – Oceanic Operations
AC 91-74A – Pilot Guide: Flight in Icing Conditions
AC 108-1 – Air Carrier Security
AC 108-2 â€“ Security Rules â€“ Carriage of Weapons and Escorted Persons
AC 109-1 – Acceptance and Handling Procedures Indirect Air Carrier Security
AC 120-27E â€“ Aircraft Weight and Balance Control
AC 120-28D â€“ Criteria for Approval of Category III Weather Minima for Takeoff, Landing, and Rollout
AC 120-29A â€“ Criteria for Approval of Category I and Category II Weather Minima for Approach
AC 120-57A Surface Movement Guidance and Control System
AC 120-82 – Flight Operational Quality Assurance
AC 120-85 – Air Cargo Operations
AC 120-95 – Portable Oxygen Concentrators
AC 129-3 – Foreign Air Carrier Security
AC 135-4A- Aviation Security – Air Taxi Commercial Operators (ATCOs)
AC 150/5190-7 – Minimum Standards for Commercial Aeronautical Activities
Accident Prevention Program Publications
Order 4040.9D – FAA Aircraft Management Program
Order 8020.11B – Aircraft Accident and Incident Notification, Investigation, and Reporting
Order 8900.1 – Flight Standards Information Management System (FSIMS)
Forms â€“ (nearly all of them!) But especially FAA Form 5010-3, Airport Master Record
FAA Form 337, Major Repair and Alteration
FAA Form 5200-7 Bird/Wildlife Strike Report
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Posted in FAA Regulations, Publications by Paula Williams: June 17, 2010 FAA Regs and Aviation Publications â€“ Whatâ€™s New as of May 30
Whatâ€™s New on the Biweekly 2010-12, 30 May 2010 DVD
Federal Aviation Regulations and associated Preambles. Updated through May 22, 2010.
Airworthiness Directives and associated AD Preambles. Updated through May 22, 2010.
AC 20-163, Displaying Geometric Altitude Relative to Mean Sea Level, dated 7/09/2009.
AC 20-164, Designing and Demonstrating Aircraft Tolerance to Portable Electronic Devices, dated 3/15/10.
AC 21-2L, Complying with the Requirements of Importing Countries or Jurisdictions when Exporting U.S. Products, Articles, or Parts, dated 1/29/2010.
AC 21-16F, RTCA Document DO-160 versions D, E and F, â€œEnvironmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipmentâ€, dated 11/19/09.
AC 21-19B, Installation of Used Aircraft Engines in New Production Aircraft, dated 1/29/2010.
AC 21-44, Issuance of Export Airworthiness Approvals Under 14 CFR Part 21 Subpart L, dated 10/16/2009.
AC 25.1353-1A, Electrical Equipment and Installations, dated 10/22/07.
AC 25.1357-1A, Circuit Protective Devices, dated 10/22/07.
AC 25.1419-2, Compliance with the Ice Protection Requirements of Â§Â§ 25.1419(e), (f), (g), and (h), dated 10/27/09.
AC 33.7-3A - Action: FAA Certification Policy for Turbine Engine Lubricating Oils Qualified to AS5780 – [ANE-2006-33.7-3A], dated 4/20/07.
AC 33.17-1A, Engine Fire Protection Â§ 33.17, dated 8/3/09.
AC 33.76-1A, Bird Ingestion Certification Standards, dated 8/7/09.
AC 33.83-1, Comparative Method to Show Equivalent Vibratory Stresses and High Cycle Fatigue Capability for Parts Manufacturer Approval of Turbine Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit Parts, dated 9/8/09.
AC 33.87-2, Comparative Endurance Test Method to Show Durability for Parts Manufacturer Approval of Turbine Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit Parts, dated 6/25/09.
AC 33.201-1, Extended Operations (ETOPS) Eligibility for Turbine Engines, dated 1/21/10.
AC 43-213, Parts Marking Identification, dated 11/3/09.
AC 150/5000-15A, Announcement of Availability of Airport-related Research and Development Products, dated 4/1/10.
AC 150/5210-5D, Painting, Marking, and Lighting of Vehicles Used on an Airport, dated 4/1/10.
AC 150/5345-46D, Specification for Runway and Taxiway Light Fixtures, dated 5/19/2009.
AC 150/5370-15A, Airside Applications for Artificial Turf, dated 9/30/2009.
SAFO - Safety Alert for Operators. Added new SAFOs.
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Posted in FAA Regulations, Publications by Paula Williams: June 7, 2010