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§ 119.21
authorized by the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration to conduct that oper-
ation.
(l) No person may operate an aircraft
under this part, part 121 of this chap-
ter, or part 135 of this chapter in viola-
tion of an air carrier operating certifi-
cate, operating certificate, or appro-
priate operations specifications issued
under this part.
[Doc. No. 28154, 60 FR 65913, Dec. 20, 1995, as
amended by Amdt. 119–3, 62 FR 13253, Mar. 19,
1997; 62 FR 15570, Apr. 1, 1997; Docket No.
FAA–2022–1563; Amdt. No. 119–20, 88 FR 48089,
July 26, 2023]
§ 119.7 Operations specifications.
(a) Each certificate holder’s oper-
ations specifications must contain—
(1) The authorizations, limitations,
and certain procedures under which
each kind of operation, if applicable, is
to be conducted; and
(2) Certain other procedures under
which each class and size of aircraft is
to be operated.
(b) Except for operations specifica-
tions paragraphs identifying author-
ized kinds of operations, operations
specifications are not a part of a cer-
tificate.
§ 119.8 Safety Management Systems.
(a) Certificate holders authorized to
conduct operations under part 121 of
this chapter must have a safety man-
agement system that meets the re-
quirements of part 5 of this chapter
and is acceptable to the Administrator
by March 9, 2018.
(b) A person applying to the Adminis-
trator for an air carrier certificate or
operating certificate to conduct oper-
ations under part 121 of this chapter
after March 9, 2015, must demonstrate,
as part of the application process under
§ 119.35, that it has an SMS that meets
the standards set forth in part 5 of this
chapter and is acceptable to the Ad-
ministrator.
[Doc. No. FAA–2009–0671, 80 FR 1328, Jan. 8,
2015]
§ 119.9 Use of business names.
(a) A certificate holder under this
part may not operate an aircraft under
part 121 or part 135 of this chapter
using a business name other than a
business name appearing in the certifi-
cate holder’s operations specifications.
(b) No person may operate an aircraft
under part 121 or part 135 of this chap-
ter unless the name of the certificate
holder who is operating the aircraft, or
the air carrier or operating certificate
number of the certificate holder who is
operating the aircraft, is legibly dis-
played on the aircraft and is clearly
visible and readable from the outside of
the aircraft to a person standing on the
ground at any time except during
flight time. The means of displaying
the name on the aircraft and its read-
ability must be acceptable to the Ad-
ministrator.
[Doc. No. 28154, 60 FR 65913, Dec. 20, 1995, as
amended by Amdt. 119–3, 62 FR 13253, Mar. 19,
1997]
Subpart B—Applicability of Oper-
ating Requirements to Dif-
ferent Kinds of Operations
Under Parts 121, 125, and 135
of This Chapter
§ 119.21 Commercial operators en-
gaged in intrastate common car-
riage and direct air carriers.
(a) Each person who conducts air-
plane or powered-lift operations as a
commercial operator engaged in intra-
state common carriage of persons or
property for compensation or hire in
air commerce, or as a direct air carrier,
shall comply with the certification and
operations specifications requirements
in subpart C of this part, and shall con-
duct its:
(1) Domestic operations in accord-
ance with the applicable requirements
of part 121 of this chapter, and shall be
issued operations specifications for
those operations in accordance with
those requirements. However, based on
a showing of safety in air commerce,
the Administrator may permit persons
who conduct domestic operations be-
tween any point located within any of
the following Alaskan islands and any
point in the State of Alaska to comply
with the requirements applicable to
flag operations contained in subpart U
of part 121 of this chapter:
(i) The Aleutian Islands.
(ii) The Pribilof Islands.
(iii) The Shumagin Islands.