Source: https://www.gleim.com/aviation/faraim/?leafNum=121.645
Timestamp: 2019-03-27 01:20:50
Document Index: 328170645

Matched Legal Cases: ['§\u2009121', 'ART 121', '§\u2009121', '§\u2009121', '§\u2009121', '§\u2009121', '§\u2009121']

FAR/AIM: § 121.645 – Fuel supply: Turbine-engine powered airplanes, other than turbo propeller: Flag and supplemental operations.
FAR/AIM > Federal Aviation Regulations > PART 121—OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: DOMESTIC, FLAG, AND SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATIONS > Subpart U—Dispatching and Flight Release Rules > § 121.645 – Fuel supply: Turbine-engine powered airplanes, other than turbo propeller: Flag and supplemental operations.
(a) Any flag operation within the 48 contiguous United States and the District of Columbia may use the fuel requirements of § 121.639.
(c) No person may release a turbine-engine powered airplane (other than a turbo-propeller airplane) to an airport for which an alternate is not specified under § 121.621(a)(2) or § 121.623(b) unless it has enough fuel, considering wind and other weather conditions expected, to fly to that airport and thereafter to fly for at least two hours at normal cruising fuel consumption.
(e) For a supplemental operation within the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia with a turbine engine powered airplane the fuel requirements of § 121.643 apply.