Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/141.18
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14 CFR 141.18 - Carriage of narcotic drugs, marijuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 14 › Chapter I › Subchapter H › Part 141 › Subpart A › Section 141.18 14 CFR 141.18 - Carriage of narcotic drugs, marijuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
§ 141.18
Carriage of narcotic drugs, marijuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
If the holder of a certificate issued under this part permits any aircraft owned or leased by that holder to be engaged in any operation that the certificate holder knows to be in violation of § 91.19(a) of this chapter, that operation is a basis for suspending or revoking the certificate.
§ 141.18 Carriage of narcotic drugs, marijuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
If the holder of a certificate issued under this part permits any aircraft owned or leased by that holder to be engaged in any operation that the certificate holder knows to be in violation of § 91.19(a) of this chapter, that operation is a basis for suspending or revoking the certificate. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 49 - TRANSPORTATION§ 106 - Federal Aviation Administration§ 40113 - Administrative§ 44701 - General requirements§ 44703 - Airman certificates§ 44707 - Examining and rating air agencies§ 44709 - Amendments, modifications, suspensions, and revocations of certificates§ 44711 - Prohibitions and exemption§ 45102 - Alcohol and controlled substances testing programs§ 45103 - Prohibited service§ 45301 - General provisions§ 45302 - Fees involving aircraft not providing air transportation
Title 14 published on 2015-01-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 14 CFR Part 141 after this date.2015-06-16; vol. 80 # 115 - Tuesday, June 16, 201580 FR 34338 - Aviation Training Device Credit for Pilot Certification
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-14836 RIN2120-AK71 Docket No.FAA-2015-1846 Notice No.15-03 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Aviation Administration Notice of proposed rulemaking. Send comments on or before July 16, 2015. 14 CFR Parts 61 and 141 SummaryThis rulemaking proposes to relieve burdens on pilots seeking to obtain aeronautical experience, training, and certification by increasing the allowed use of aviation training devices. These actions are necessary to bring the regulations in line with current needs and activities of the general aviation training community and pilots.
2015-01-15; vol. 80 # 10 - Thursday, January 15, 201580 FR 2001 - Aviation Training Device Credit for Pilot Certification; Withdrawal
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-00553 RIN2120-AK62 Docket No.FAA-2014-0987 Amdt. Nos.61-133, 141-18 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Aviation Administration Direct final rule; withdrawal. The direct final rule published on December 3, 2014 at 79 FR 71634 is withdrawn, effective January 15, 2015. 14 CFR Parts 61 and 141 SummaryThe FAA is withdrawing a direct final rule regarding aviation training devices published December 3, 2014. That rule would have relieved burdens on pilots seeking to obtain aeronautical experience for an instrument rating by increasing the allowed use of aviation training devices. The FAA received adverse comments to the direct final rule and, thus, is withdrawing the direct final rule.