Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187:reg:6:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 10/10)
Character Range: 227139–228446

91.425 (2) (a) (iii), a person operating an aeroplane for maintenance or maintenance training is prescribed as a kind of person who may start the engine of an aeroplane or cause the engine to be started.
Note   For this section, the aeroplane must be secured from moving: see paragraph 91.425 (2) (b).

CHAPTER 19 FUEL REQUIREMENTS

19.01 Purpose
        For subregulation 91.455 (1), this Chapter prescribes requirements relating to fuel for aircraft.

19.02 Definitions of final reserve fuel and contingency fuel
        The final reserve fuel and contingency fuel that must be carried on board an aircraft for a flight must conform to the requirements set out in Table 19.02 (2) so that, for an aircraft mentioned in an item of column 1 of the Table, in the kind of flight mentioned for the aircraft in column 2, the final reserve fuel flight time, and the contingency fuel amount, must be as mentioned in columns 3 and 4 respectively for the item.

    Table 19.02 (2) — Final reserve fuel and contingency fuel requirements

      Column 1                                           Column 2                          Column 3                        Column 4
Item  Aircraft (by aircraft category)                    Kind of flight (by flight rules)  Final reserve fuel flight time  Contingency fuel amount