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part139 Compliance
If the FAA finds that the airport is not meeting its obligation, the FAA can take administrative action. Actions may include:
Financial penalties for each day that the airport violates requirements.
In extreme cases, the airport’s certificate can be revoked or areas of the airport can be limited where carriers can take off and land.
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Phases of Part 139 (3 of 3)
Post inspection briefing with management. Discuss findings; issue Letter of Correction noting violations and/or discrepancies if any are found; agree on a reasonable date for correcting any violations, and give safety recommendations.
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Phases of Part 139 (2 of 3)
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Phases of Part 139 (1 of 3)
Pre-inspection review of airport files and airport certification manual.
In-briefing with airport management. Organize airport inspection schedule and meet with different personnel.
part139 meaning
14 CFR Part 139 requires Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to issue airport operating certificates to airports that:
Airport Operating Certificates serve to ensure safety in air transportation.
For an airport to obtain a certificate, they must agree to safety and operational standards.
FAA inspections typically happen on an annual basis, but the FAA is authorized to make unannounced inspections.
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