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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 105.25
(1) Prior approval has been obtained
from the management of the airport to
conduct parachute operations over or
on that airport.
(2) Approval has been obtained from
the control tower to conduct parachute
operations over or onto that airport.
(3) Two-way radio communications
are maintained between the pilot of the
aircraft involved in the parachute oper-
ation and the control tower of the air-
port over or onto which the parachute
operation is being conducted.
(b) For airports without an operating
control tower, prior approval has been
obtained from the management of the
airport to conduct parachute oper-
ations over or on that airport.
(c) A parachutist may drift over that
airport with a fully deployed and prop-
erly functioning parachute if the para-
chutist is at least 2,000 feet above that
airport’s traffic pattern, and avoids
creating a hazard to air traffic or to
persons and property on the ground.
§ 105.25
Parachute operations in des-
ignated airspace.
(a) No person may conduct a para-
chute operation, and no pilot in com-
mand of an aircraft may allow a para-
chute operation to be conducted from
that aircraft—
(1) Over or within a restricted area or
prohibited area unless the controlling
agency of the area concerned has au-
thorized that parachute operation;
(2) Within or into a Class A, B, C, D
airspace area without, or in violation
of the requirements of, an air traffic
control authorization issued under this
section;
(3) Except as provided in paragraph
(c) and (d) of this section, within or
into Class E or G airspace area unless
the air traffic control facility having
jurisdiction over the airspace at the
first intended exit altitude is notified
of the parachute operation no earlier
than 24 hours before or no later than 1
hour before the parachute operation
begins.
(b) Each request for a parachute op-
eration authorization or notification
required under this section must be
submitted to the air traffic control fa-
cility having jurisdiction over the air-
space at the first intended exit altitude
and must include the information pre-
scribed by § 105.15(a) of this part.
(c) For the purposes of paragraph
(a)(3) of this section, air traffic control
facilities may accept a written notifi-
cation from an organization that con-
ducts parachute operations and lists
the scheduled series of parachute oper-
ations to be conducted over a stated
period of time not longer than 12 cal-
endar months. The notification must
contain the information prescribed by
§ 105.15(a) of this part, identify the re-
sponsible persons associated with that
parachute operation, and be submitted
at least 15 days, but not more than 30
days, before the parachute operation
begins. The FAA may revoke the ac-
ceptance of the notification for any
failure of the organization conducting
the parachute operations to comply
with its requirements.
(d) Paragraph (a)(3) of this section
does not apply to a parachute oper-
ation conducted by a member of an
Armed Force within a restricted area
that extends upward from the surface
when that area is under the control of
an Armed Force.
Subpart C—Parachute Equipment
and Packing
§ 105.41
Applicability.
This subpart prescribed rules gov-
erning parachute equipment used in
civil parachute operations.
§ 105.43
Use of single-harness, dual-
parachute systems.
No person may conduct a parachute
operation using a single-harness, dual-
parachute system, and no pilot in com-
mand of an aircraft may allow any per-
son to conduct a parachute operation
from that aircraft using a single-har-
ness, dual-parachute system, unless
that system has at least one main
parachute, one approved reserve para-
chute, and one approved single person
harness and container that are packed
as follows:
(a) The main parachute must have
been packed within 180 days before the
date of its use by a certificated para-
chute rigger, the person making the
next jump with that parachute, or a
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